Known for a simple menu of Dalmatian specialties, Kamenice's signature dishes include squid risotto, mussels in buzara (white wine) sauce, as well as fried 'small fish' and calamari to die for. But as the name translates to ‘oysters’, start your meal with some fresh Ston oysters. The restaurant is easily spotted by its blue-and-white-striped chairs on Gundulićeva poljana.
Buffet Kamenice
Dubrovnik
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