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Lauren Fowler
"Zoi is a Michelin Guide restaurant and is located next to the entrance of Diocletian's cellars - this is now home to a number of market stalls - at the South entrance of the Riva. Set inside the walls of the 1700-year-old palace, you'll dine in the most picturesque setting, it is truly unique and beautiful and overlooks the harbour.  The word 'Zoi' comes from the Greek language and it means 'life'. In this restaurant, the concept of life is essential and plays a significant role in the dining experience offered. The restaurant's aim is to narrate the tale of Split and how it came to be. They do this by serving delicious Mediterranean dishes that feature fresh, local ingredients. By using these ingredients the restaurant celebrates the life and vitality of the region and its people.  I would highly recommend booking a table here for a special occasion meal and trying one of the set menus. Three courses are priced at €80 per person or if you're looking for the ultimate indulgence, try the seven courses for €130 per person. "

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