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2Ribara
The guide was updated:A central venue with modern-looking interiors serving a wide selection of Croatian and Dalmatian dishes and wood-oven-baked pizza at very reasonable prices.
Useful Information
- Address: Blaža Jurjeva 1a
- Opening hours: Daily 11am–11pm
- Website: www.2ribara.com
- Phone: +385 23 213 445
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