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Dalmatino invites you to come in, sit down and enjoy a taste of old-world Europe. Brothers Ino and Natko Kuvacic have crafted Dalmatino to capture the elegance and charm of cafes in their native Dalmatia, coastal part of Croatia.The restaurant fare, offering relaxed Mediterranean cuisine and fine wine, is perfect for any occasion.

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Dalmatino's co-owner brothers, Ino and Natko Kuvacic, show that Croatian cuisine really can offer the best of both worlds. The menu features dishes influenced by both the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe, with pasta and dumplings, seafood dishes and hearty-style stews. Take for example the Dalmatinski Plata - a plate of cured meats with prosciutto, intense smoked meats, pickles and cheeses, or perhaps start with crepes filled with cheese and chicory in a sage and burnt butter sauce or cuttlefish risotto.

Sometimes, things just sound better in Croatian. Splitska pasticada translates as beef cheeks braised in a red wine and prune sauce, served with potato dumplings. In either language they are delicious - the prunes lending sweetness and light to the rich sauce which can then be mopped up with fluffy dumplings. Also good is the duo of grilled pork cutlet and roasted belly with sauteed spinach and blackcurrant sauce, or the brujet - Dalmatian fish stew served with soft polenta. Give them a day's notice and bring four hungry people for the peka - whole octopus or stuffed calamari with potato, cooked the Croatian way. Desserts range from creme caramel and chocolate semifreddo, to apple crepes and crumbed dumplings with plum and sour cream. Each Wednesday night there is a traditional Croatian night with a three-course set menu and live music for a truly authentic Dalmatino dining experience.
Angela Costanzo, July 2008

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Striker
December 13, 2006


This is one of those places that is phenomenally busy outside, but completely empty inside. It is, however, a fine place to linger over a bowl of truly excellent pasta with a fine crisp frascati. And while the metal chairs may be hideously uncomfortable (and excruciatingly hot on a sunny day) the food really is something special, and it?s a delight to while away a happy hour or so, perving on the Port princesses.

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Ante
April 02, 2008


Beautiful food, great service.

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Kris
October 08, 2008


I love this place! The food is authentic and the service is exceptional, which is why I keep coming back (especially fixed menu night - every Wednesday).

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