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Bookings advised for Korcula restaurant
02 May 2008
Bookings are advised if you wish to dine at the Adio Mare fish restaurant in the south of Croatia.
The eatery in Korcula town is said to be popular with locals and tourists alike, making a reservation a sensible option.
Enclosed within a 200 year-old building, Adio Mare is said to be the oldest family run establishment in the area.
Diners are sat at long wooden tables where the preparation of the night's meat dishes can be watched, according to the New York Times.
There are also a "very nice selection of wines" to enjoy meals with, according to the newspaper.
Korcula is situated on an island around 50 kilometres from Split.
The seafood which is served in Adio Mare is said to be a speciality from the Adriatic Sea on which it is perched.
Concierge.com states the restaurant's grilled fish is popular, as are its squid and octopus.

Category: Northern Dalmatia and the islands
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