🍽️Culinary Heritage of Omiš

Discover the authentic flavors of the Poljica Principality and Dalmatian traditions through smart city presentation

🏛️ Culinary Legacy of the Poljica Principality

Omiš and its hinterland preserve centuries-old recipes that originated during the autonomous Poljica Principality (13th-18th century). Local specialties you shouldn’t miss include Poljica soparnik, Dalmatian prosciutto, grilled fish, and dishes cooked under the bell, while soparnik is prepared from just a few ingredients: flour, salt and water for the dough, chard and onions for the filling, plus olive oil and garlic.

🏛️ Authentic Specialties of Omiš

 Poljica Soparnik
 Traditional dish of the Poljica Principality
Pie made with chard, onions and parsley between two layers of dough, baked in embers and ash. Created as a peasant dish during Turkish times (15th-19th century)
 
UNESCO protected dish
 Dishes Under the Bell (Peka)
 Traditional cooking method
Lamb, veal or octopus with potatoes, baked under an iron lid covered with embers. Traditional Dalmatian dish prepared for hours
 
Most famous specialty

🐟 Traditional Dalmatian Cuisine

 Dalmatian Prosciutto
📍 Omiš Hinterland
Smoked prosciutto dried in bura wind, traditionally produced in Poljica villages. Served with goat cheese and olive oil
 
Konoba Gušti
📍Omiš Center
Specialty: Octopus under the bell, grill meat and fish
 
Arsana Tasting House

📍Četvrt kralja Slavca 32B, 21310, Omiš

Specialty: Fish stew, pašticada, fresh grilled fish
 

🍕 Modern Cuisine & International Flavors

Bistro Fortica
📍 Old Fortress Mirabela
Specialty: Steak with truffles, risotto with shrimp
 
Pizzeria Antula 
Specialty: Pizza with prosciutto and arugula, pasta with seafood
 

LOCAL Bar & Kitchen

📍 Poljička cesta – Golubinka 35a, 21310, Omiš

 SquareSpecialty: Craft burgers, gourmet salads, specialty coffee

 

🍰 Pastry Shops & Cafés

Pastry ShopShookolat
Specialty: Omiš cake, fig gelato
 
Pastry Shop Gemelli
Specialty: Cocktails, fresh juices, homemade cakes