Expat Christmas celebration
Yesterday we had a mini Christmas celebration with the German expat community from the Split area, the event took place at Restaurant Flintstone (Konoba Kremenko), which is situated in a small town called Svinisce, which is 15 min drive from the Omis.
The ambient of the Restaurant is 100% Flintstone stile, event the waiters wear close like Fred, as you can see from the photos here, somebody did a great job.
In the summer the restaurant has two buses running from the Studenca super market next to Camp Galeb, so if you are planning holiday in the Omis area, this is for sure a place to visit, especially with kids.
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Sure Kremenko is a nice place to eat or drink a bit in a especially for kids lovely and unique Flintstone atmosphere.
Your article however is missing some words about price/quality.
Was that as oldfashionned as Fred F. in his days, or state of the art countrykitchen (serving pizza’s ?).
And to be honest, I do not see the Flintstone-styled waiters in the picture (with those cutaway neckties).
Next time you drive to Kremenko, take the Modris road and shout “dobor dan” when passing a blue Zafira on the left side.
Well prices are maybe slightly higher then you find it in Omis, put the portion are huge so it for sure justify the few extra kunas.
Sorry i forgot to take picture of the waiter, i will do that next time (-:
I will watch out for the blue Zafira, net time a go up there.
Morten
That looks like a fun little restaurant – the Flintstones was my favourite TV programme as a child, I thought it was hilarious (my little sister would be appalled by the bad graphics if I made her watch it now, everything she watches has quality animation
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hi lucky devil,
if you have the chance, while looking for a nice konoba, turn towards Slime (direction Zadvarje), and drive up the mountain to Konoba Tadic.
did’nt eat there yet myselve, but know they serve traditional food from their grillhouse.
the place itselve is a bit “mwa”, the terrace is great, the location with lots of traditional stonehouses with pursut and wines in it, the surroundings are great, with many views, but the view from up there is the best, just FANTASTIC !!!!!
if you want to sit, drink, eat overlooking the Croatian/Bosnian border with snowy mountains allover, go there !!!