Malvasija

Dubrovnik


Named after the white wine produced in the neighbouring Konavle region, this tiny bar is a good spot to sample the local drop. The delicious cheese and charcuterie platters (from 80KN) are a great option for a light, affordable meal in the often-pricey old town. The service is as charming as it is knowledgeable.


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