Restaurant in Trogir, Croatia
Restaurant Mare
210ptsMichelin Plate value at mid-range prices.

About Restaurant Mare
Restaurant Mare holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a 4.8 Google rating at the €€ price point, making it the strongest value-to-credential ratio in Trogir's dining scene. It delivers modern cuisine at a price bracket below all three of its main local competitors. Book it for a special occasion or a considered dinner without the higher spend its recognition would normally imply.
Verdict: A Michelin-recognised modern kitchen at mid-range prices — book it before Trogir's dining scene catches up to it
At the €€ price point, Restaurant Mare is the most cost-efficient Michelin Plate address in Trogir. Its two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) place it in a verifiable quality tier above most of what you'll find along the old town waterfront, and it delivers that at a price that undercuts its Trogir competitors by a full bracket. If you've already eaten here once, the case for a return visit is strong: the combination of consistent recognition and accessible pricing is unusual enough in Croatian coastal dining to take seriously.
The Restaurant
Restaurant Mare sits on Lučica 11, positioning it close to Trogir's harbour area rather than deep inside the UNESCO-listed old town. That address matters for atmosphere: you get proximity to the water without the peak-season pedestrian congestion that crowds the main tourist corridors. The energy here reads as composed rather than frantic — the kind of room where a longer meal feels natural rather than rushed. For anyone who found their first visit a little too brief or who defaulted to a shorter menu, this is a place worth spending more time in.
The modern cuisine classification signals intent. This is not a konoba serving grilled fish by weight. The kitchen is working within a more structured, technique-forward framework, which is exactly what the Michelin Plate recognition reflects. The Plate designation , awarded to restaurants where inspectors find cooking that is simply good , is a meaningful quality floor. It doesn't imply star-level ambition, but it does mean the food has been assessed by people who do this professionally and found it worth flagging. Two consecutive years of that recognition suggests the kitchen is consistent, not a one-season fluke.
Service and Value
At the €€ tier, the service philosophy at Restaurant Mare becomes one of the more interesting questions. Michelin Plate restaurants at this price bracket in coastal Croatia often land in one of two camps: polished enough to justify the recognition, or technically competent kitchens let down by floor service that hasn't kept pace. Based on a 4.8 Google rating across 202 reviews, Mare appears to be clearing that bar , a score that high, over that volume of reviews, is a genuine signal of consistent guest experience rather than statistical noise. For a returning visitor, that consistency is the thing to test on a second visit: whether the service holds up under the pressure of high summer season, when Trogir's capacity is stretched and staff are working hardest.
Compared to Trogir's €€€ restaurants, the value equation at Mare is compelling. You are getting Michelin-acknowledged cooking at a lower spend-per-head than Franka, Il Ponte, or Konoba TRS. That gap is not nothing. For a special occasion dinner where the occasion itself is the priority rather than maximum culinary ambition, Mare makes a strong case as the highest-credential option at the lowest price in its competitive set.
How It Fits the Croatian Coast
Croatia's Adriatic coast has developed a credible cluster of serious restaurants over the past decade. For context on the regional tier above Mare, Agli Amici Rovinj in Rovinj and Alfred Keller in Mali Lošinj represent the starred end of the Adriatic spectrum. Inland, Boskinac in Novalja and Korak in Jastrebarsko show that serious cooking is not confined to the coast. In Split, Krug is the closest urban reference point in terms of modern cuisine ambition. On the islands, LD Restaurant in Korčula is the comparable conversation. Mare fits squarely into this emerging regional picture: a restaurant that has earned external recognition and is worth tracking as the Croatian dining scene continues to develop. For visitors treating the Dalmatian coast as a food destination rather than just a beach destination, Mare belongs on the itinerary alongside broader exploration via our full Trogir restaurants guide.
If you are planning a wider trip to Croatia and want to benchmark the national scene, Dubravkin Put in Zagreb and Nebo by Deni Srdoč in Rijeka are useful reference points for what Croatian modern cuisine looks like at the leading of the domestic market. For a broader global frame of reference on modern cuisine at the starred level, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai represent the upper end of the format internationally.
Practical Details
Restaurant Mare is on Lučica 11, Trogir. Booking is direct given the €€ positioning and Trogir's relatively contained dining market , this is not a restaurant where you need to plan weeks ahead outside of peak July and August. During high season, booking a few days in advance is sensible. The Google rating of 4.8 across 202 reviews provides a reasonable baseline for expectation-setting. Explore hotels in Trogir, bars in Trogir, wineries near Trogir, and experiences in Trogir to build out the trip.
Quick reference: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025 | €€ | Modern Cuisine | Lučica 11, Trogir | Google 4.8/5 (202 reviews) | Booking: easy, advance reservation recommended in high season.
FAQ
How far ahead should I book Restaurant Mare?
- Outside July and August, a day or two in advance is usually enough. In peak summer, aim for at least three to four days ahead. Trogir is a busy tourist town in high season, and Michelin-recognised restaurants fill faster than the average waterfront spot. Booking is easy relative to similarly recognised restaurants in larger Croatian cities.
What are alternatives to Restaurant Mare in Trogir?
- The main alternatives are Franka, Il Ponte, and Konoba TRS, all in the €€€ bracket. If budget is a factor, Mare wins on value. If you want a more traditional Mediterranean or konoba-style experience with higher spend, those three are worth comparing. For the same budget in Split, Krug is worth considering if you are willing to make the short trip.
Is Restaurant Mare good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with the right expectations. The Michelin Plate credential and 4.8 Google score give it the quality floor you want for a meaningful meal. At €€ pricing, it is the most credential-backed option in Trogir at that spend level. It is not a starred restaurant, so if you need full tasting-menu ceremony, look at Agli Amici Rovinj or Alfred Keller for that register. But for a dinner that feels considered without requiring significant planning or budget, Mare is the right call in Trogir.
What should I wear to Restaurant Mare?
- No dress code is listed, but the Michelin Plate recognition and modern cuisine positioning suggest smart-casual is the appropriate baseline. In coastal Croatia, linen, clean casual, and resort-smart all read appropriately. Avoid full beach attire. This is not a white-tablecloth formality situation, but it is a step above the average waterfront konoba.
Is Restaurant Mare good for solo dining?
- The €€ price point makes solo dining financially manageable, and the modern cuisine format typically suits counter or table-for-one settings better than long-format tasting menus. The composed atmosphere described by reviewers makes it a more comfortable solo option than louder, higher-energy venues. If solo dining is a regular travel mode for you and you want a regional comparison, see also our full Trogir restaurants guide for the broader range of formats available.
Compare Restaurant Mare
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant Mare | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ | — |
| Franka | €€€ | — | |
| Il Ponte | €€€ | — | |
| Konoba TRS | €€€ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Restaurant Mare?
A few days to a week ahead should be sufficient for most of the season given Trogir's contained dining market and Mare's €€ positioning. Peak summer months (July–August) warrant booking further in advance, as Michelin Plate recognition at this price point draws attention. Arriving without a reservation is a gamble worth avoiding during high season.
What are alternatives to Restaurant Mare in Trogir?
Konoba TRS and Franka are the closest local alternatives, covering traditional Dalmatian cooking at a similar or lower price point — useful if you want a more regional, konoba-style experience rather than modern cuisine. Il Ponte is another Trogir option worth considering depending on your format preference. For a step up in ambition along the Croatian coast, Michelin-starred restaurants in Split or Šibenik represent the tier above Mare.
Is Restaurant Mare good for a special occasion?
Yes, with realistic expectations. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) give Mare genuine credibility for a celebratory dinner, and the €€ pricing means you get recognised quality without a blowout spend. It is a better special-occasion choice in Trogir than an unrecognised konoba, but if you want full tasting-menu formality, consider a Michelin-starred address elsewhere on the Adriatic coast.
What should I wear to Restaurant Mare?
The €€ price range and Trogir's relaxed coastal setting suggest neat, presentable dress rather than formal attire — think clean resort wear or smart separates rather than a jacket. Nothing in the venue data specifies a dress code, so if you are concerned, check the venue's official channels before your visit.
Is Restaurant Mare good for solo dining?
Likely yes. At the €€ tier, Michelin Plate restaurants typically run a relaxed service format without the pressure of a high-spend tasting menu, which makes solo visits more comfortable. Mare's harbour-adjacent address on Lučica 11 also means the surroundings work well for a solo meal without the isolation of a destination restaurant. Confirm table availability for one when booking, as smaller covers can sometimes be deprioritised during peak season.
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