KOPUN
Traditional recipes are carefully reinvented at Kopun. Just one example? Try capon cooked with orange and honey..
Kopun serves quality cuisine that draws on ancestral culinary traditions, such as capon cooked with orange and honey. Its terrace facing the Jesuit church and the attentive service add a romantic touch to the meal, especially in the evening. At lunchtime, the restaurant offers a lighter menu and regularly changing dishes. Special mention should be made of the brudet royal (a fish stew, the Croatian equivalent of bouillabaisse) and the capon, the house specialty. Desserts include almond and orange cake.
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Kopun seeks to deliver typical Croatia dishes, some recipes centuries old.
We were warmly greeted, and sat in the terrace. I started with the capon soup which was flavourful and a good, light start, which I followed with the capon with porcini sauce (a 19th century dish, and my partner had the Dalmatian capon (a 16th century dish). Both were excellent and not a dish either of us had had before. Dessert was a traditional cake of almond flour and orange.
We paired our dinner with a local Cabernet Sauvignon.
Soup €7
Mains €26 ea
Wine €36
Dessert €7
Bread €2.5
Water €4
Total €108.5