Toni Boban is a young chef revitalizing culinary traditions in Split, Croatia. Located in Central Dalmatia, where the Mediterranean meets the continent, this region offers breathtaking landscapes, including lakes, golden beaches, and cities rich with ancient culture.
Split, the largest city on Croatia’s Adriatic coast, features a UNESCO World Heritage historic center that has stood for over seventeen centuries. Emperor Diocletian built its famous palace, around which the city naturally developed. This palace ranks among the best-preserved Roman structures in Europe.
Scenes from Game of Thrones were filmed recently in the palace’s underground passages, located near the Golden Gate.
The Peristyle, once the imperial square, now hosts opera performances. The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, Split’s patron saint, is one of the oldest Christian buildings in the world.
K.užina, meaning "Kitchen," is Toni Boban’s restaurant situated in the historic center of Split. Opened just over a year ago, it lies a short distance from Peškarija, the city’s renowned fish market.
Croatia Editor’s Pick and Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand highlight K.užina for its authentic and evolving cuisine.
Chef Toni Boban is recognized for bringing fresh life to Dalmatian culinary heritage while maintaining respect for local ingredients and traditions.
Summary: Toni Boban’s K.užina in Split skillfully blends tradition and innovation, serving fresh seafood in a historic setting that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Dalmatia.