Croatia Food Guide: 7 Croatian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Foli

January 14, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Discover Restaurants offering the best Croatian food in Foli, Croatia including Konoba Puli Pineta, Konoba Vorichi, OPG Agroturizam Familija Ferlin, OPG Ondina, Konoba Sainka, Trattoria Castello, Restoran-Konoba Zminjka

7. Restoran-Konoba Zminjka

Stara Vrata 7d, Zminj 52341 Croatia Croatian, Mediterranean, European Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service +385 52 846 438
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3 based on 28 reviews

Restoran-Konoba Zminjka

Reviewed By Whoellri

Food was ok - the service people are not smiling very often . Menu card is in 4 languages. Terrace is direct in the opposite of the street.

6. Trattoria Castello

Svetvinchenat 53, Svetvincenat 52341 Croatia Mediterranean, European, Croatian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service, Wheelchair Accessible +385 52 825 847 http://www.trattoriacastello.hr
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3 based on 31 reviews

Trattoria Castello

Reviewed By brodiesmate

This trattoria is set in a quiet corner of the village and overlooking the castle, inside and outside dining with car park. Interesting collections of oddities in cabinets around the restaurant. Sadly food was poor and pretty tasteless. You order chicken and chips and that is what you get, no side salad or vegatables,. 5 of us all had different meals and all were very bland. Service was also quite slow.

5. Konoba Sainka

Shajini 35, Barban 52207 Croatia Croatian, European Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service
Konoba Sainka

Reviewed By RichardNem

Etwas abgelegen und voller Ruhe kann man hier zu Abend essen. Ivan der Besitzer und Kellner ist freundlich und immer für ein späßchen zu haben. Essen ist gut bis sehr gut und vorallem frisch. Gemüse kommt das meiste aus seinem Garten und Schnaps und Wein sind aus eigener Herstellung. Preislich auch sehr angenehm.

4. OPG Ondina

Bricanci, Svetvincenat 52342 Croatia Italian, Croatian, European, Slovenian Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Cash Only, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Table Service, Wheelchair Accessible [email protected] +385 92 254 2483 http://opg-ondina.weebly.com/
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4 based on 45 reviews

OPG Ondina

Reviewed By OlgaSaric

We were at Ondina for Easter lunch with family. Nice place with really good food but before you come here prepare for a long waiting. I must admit that the food was definetely worth the wait(we ate fuzi and pljukanci with boškarin ragout and breaded pork with baked potatoes, also salad and soup(maneštra). The waiter forgot a part of our order but I repeat, food was very good so I can give them 5 stars. Also he apologized in a very nice way so no hard feelings for him.Wine is home made and me personally couldn’t recommend it but I am a sommelier and therefore my opinion can be a bit snobby)) They have no beer. I can see a space for a major improvement with little effort and hope my review will make the owner do it as I am about to recommend the place to our tourists.

3. OPG Agroturizam Familija Ferlin

Grzhini 2 ., Zminj 52341 Croatia Croatian, European Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Outdoor Seating, Highchairs Available, Table Service [email protected] +385 52 823 515 http://www.agroturizam-ferlin.com.hr
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4 based on 46 reviews

OPG Agroturizam Familija Ferlin

Buisness time: Only reservations.

Reviewed By Rantinrover

We visited this agro-tourism restaurant for lunch during a tour entitled “Flavours of Istria” organised with TUI via local Croatian operators Gulliver Travel. The tour gave a flavour of the region and the restaurant a flavour of some local dishes.It seemed a bit unusual to be getting driven by coach into a very small hamlet however they were obviously well geared up for the process. We were welcomed at the restaurant by a piper (their version who wasn’t dressed in a kilt) and offered an aperitif of the local brew which came in shots of a few flavours. For the brave only there was some grappa, said by our guide to be of a very high alcoholic content and not tested by many on our tour. The flavoured drink was perfectly fine.The restaurant can seat quite a sizeable amount of visitors however it is designed in such a fashion that we never felt as if it was catering for the masses and that we were “packaged“. There were separate areas for small tour groups which isolated us from other parties and maintained a farmhouse-like atmosphere rather than a barn! We were seated at tables of around 8 fellow travellers and fortunately for us everyone was sociable and the atmosphere relaxing. The meal consisted of soup and bread and despite reservations of the soup being an odd thing to serve with soaring temperatures outside, it was delicious. (The temperature inside the restaurant was comfortable).Next we shared a couple of platters of pasta with meat or with cheese which again were perfectly tasty - the meat one had the odd bit of grizzle however I suspect it was one of those dishes where everything is put into a pot and cooked for hours - chunks of tender meat in general.To finish off we were served mini doughnuts covered in sugar which despite the coating didn’t taste too sweet.To help the food down locally produced red and white wine were served and having tried both I was satisfied that I would happily buy a bottle if offered - it wasn’t. Service throughout was quiet and efficient - plates arrived and left in a smooth manner so we hardly noticed. Meal completed we were offered a token gift of Istria (a little wooden item) in exchange for our tour receipt - not quite sure why but we also experienced something similar at our hotel during our holiday as part of a prize draw. The cost of the meal was inclusive in our trip.After viewing the temperamental donkey tied up outside and taking a few photos it was time to hit the trail for our next stop. Overall it was a very enjoyable visit, unhurried and well organised to avoid giving us a feeling we’d just been processed so full marks to all involved for achieving this result - a pleasant change from some similar operations we've experienced elsewhere.

2. Konoba Vorichi

Orihi Bb, Barban 52207 Croatia Seafood, Barbecue, European, Mediterranean, Croatian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Cash Only, Table Service, Full Bar [email protected] +385 99 229 4300 http://vorichi.com
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4 based on 165 reviews

Konoba Vorichi

Reviewed By BarbaraS3361

We had a great time there! It is a sweet little place with lots of nice details. The vineyard view and the domestic surrounding makes it even more relaxing and cozy. The staff is very professional, but helpful and easygoing. One can feel that everything is made with love and thoughtfully chosen. No matter which guests were on the other tables,we could feel that everybody is enjoying their time and meals. We'll visit again. :)Gentile Barbara grazie mille , ha colto il senso di Vorichi . Sara un piacere avervi ancora da noi Buona estate

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1. Konoba Puli Pineta

Karlov vrt bb, Zminj Croatia Mediterranean, European, Croatian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +385 98 991 1795 http://www.konoba-pulipineta.com
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4 based on 178 reviews

Konoba Puli Pineta

Reviewed By leonardacinotti

Not so many choices and bathroom is very unsanitary, but after all I must say I enjoyed the food, we didn’t wait long.I didn’t like were it took place, next to the road.

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