Moby Dick

Dubrovnik


Set on restaurant-lined Prijeko street, Moby Dick has seen a fair share of neighbours come and go since its inception in 1985. Sticking to verified local suppliers and simple local fare – fresh fish, seafood and the likes (plus a choice of meat dishes), it delivers an authentic, fashion-proof, local experience.


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