Mark Thomas - The editor and big chief of The Dubrovnik Times. Born in the UK he has been living and working in Dubrovnik since 1998, yes he is one of the rare “old hands.” A unique insight into both British and Croatian life and culture, Mark is often known as just “Englez” or Englishman. He is a traveller, a current affairs freak and a huge AFC Wimbledon fan.
Email: mark.thomas@dubrovnik-times.com
British stars from the bands Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Eurythmics enjoyed the beauty of Dubrovnik at the exhibition ''Midsummer Scene-Elsinore in Dubrovnik'', placed in London. Croatian Embassy in London is hosting an exhibition of photographs that brings a touch of magic Dubrovnik summer. The exhibition was made by the British artist Bari Goddard, and it shows the most beautiful moments of the Midsummer Scene Festival. It will be opened until November 18th.
Numerous guests at the opening were greeted by Croatian Ambassador Ivan Grdesic, while the Croatian actor and producer Philip Krenus thanked the visitors on behalf of the Midsummer Scene Festival. Author of photos Bari Goddard greeted guests with a song, accompanied by Steve Maguire, a former member of the group Eurythmics. The opening was visited by Holly Johnson too, the lead singer of the popular British pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood as well as the singer Adele Andersen, which took a break from preparing for three shows that will soon take place in London. The exhibition was also visited by Pinkietessa Pinkie, designer and famous performer, Diane Goldie, which has designed Bari's costume especially for the exhibition and the British model and designer Lee Sayers. The beautiful photographs of Dubrovnik enjoyed were enjoyed by Gary Roost, famous British stage actor and Philip Parr, coordinator of Shakespeare festivals in Europe.
The next, fourth Midsummer Scene festival will be held in Dubrovnik at the end of June 2017. The festival attracted the attention of the audience and critics with an unforgettable scenery of Dubrovnik City Walls. Last year's success, the play Twelfth Night, directed by Helen Tennison, was included in the main repertoire of the Vienna English Theatre in prime-Christmas period where it be performed daily, except Sundays, running from 7th of November to 22nd of December and then it travels to Bermuda. That's the confirmation of quality and also the start of spreading and increasing of the Midsummer Scene festival, which has distinguished international character from the beginning.
Midsummer Festival Scene is a project of the City of Dubrovnik and the Dubrovnik Tourist Board, produced by Brilliant Events Dubrovnik and Honey-tongued Theatre Productions Ltd. London.
Ford has released a promotional video for the new SUV model that is entirely filmed in Croatia.
A short film Le Fantome has two lead roles: the new Ford Edge SUV and Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen, who some may remember from the series of James Bond (Casino Royale).
Tense film directed by Jake Scott brings a story of the man starting a new life and it shows various attractive locations on the Croatian coast. It's a great commercial – for Ford and for Croatia too.
Looking to catch a bite to eat in Dubrovnik, not sure which restaurant is a winner and which is a sinner. Well most tourists jump onto Tripadvisor to check out if the eatery in front of them is hot or not. So in this week of the Good Food Festival in Dubrovnik we have been inspired to trawl Tripadvisor for the top five restaurants in Dubrovnik. Thousands of reviews on this social platform can’t be wrong...can they?
In fifth position on our Dubrovnik Restaurant countdown is the Oyster & Sushi Bar “Bota.” Located in the heart of the historic Old City of Dubrovnik the best way to describe Bota would be a fusion of Dalmatian cuisine and sushi, yes it sounds strange but it works. With 1,055 reviews and 726 as either excellent or very good the guys at Bota are obviously doing something right.
“This restaurant is absolutely recommendable, very friendly Service, the food was fantastic. We followed the recommendation from Tripadvisor and I am pleased to confirm, that it was a great choice!” – Hania - Germany
Bota in the heart of Dubrovnik
In at fourth position on our Dubrovnik Restaurant countdown is another sushi bar, this time Shizuku. Based in Lapad Shizuku is the number one sushi restaurant in Dubrovnik, we would have to agree with Tripadvisor on this one. Reasonable prices, great menu and friendly service make this Japanese owned eatery a worthy entry in the top five. And with 308 reviews on Tripadvisor and with 220 ranked as either excellent or very good they top of the sushi tree.
“We went to this restaurant twice while visiting Dubrovnik. The food is very tasty! The quality of the fish is very good. Especially the eel and ikura. The teriyaki chicken was very good too and a generous portion. The service is excellent, very friendly and HUNKY waiters!! Book first as it gets busy and is popular with locals!” – Steven – UK
Sushi at Shizuku
In third place in our Dubrovnik Restaurant Countdown is Villa Ruza, or Villa Rose in English. As far as location is concerned this has every right to be placed high on Tripadvisor, in fact in our opinion it has by far the best location of the top five on Tripadvisor. At the end of a spit of land on the picturesque island of Kolocep Villa Ruza is a great choice for fish and local specialities. With 602 Tripadvisor reviews and 493 excellent or very good reviews they are an island delight.
“We had two wonderful nights here on our stay on Kolocep - the views, the wine and the food were all amazing!! You must try the tempura prawns for starter - probably the best I have ever had The staff were wonderful, in particular Valentino, nothing was too much trouble, we were given free deserts both evenings” – Dawn – UK
Glorious views from Villa Ruza
Or silver medal winner, the second placed Dubrovnik Restaurant on Tripadvisor, comes another island eatery, the Lacroma Restaurant on Lokrum. An imaginative menu in glorious surroundings has quickly made Lacroma a hit on the Dubrovnik restaurant scene. Our top tip is to try the semifreddo for dessert, it is sweet heaven. And with 277 either excellent or very good reviews from a grand total of 293 reviews on Tripadvisor the staff at Lacroma has really nailed it.
“Lacroma, heaven on earth! It is the place that catches your attention as soon as you step on the magic island of Lokrum. Not only that it is one of a kind among the island's restaurants, Lacroma competes with one of the finest Restaurants in Dubrovnik” – Monika – USA
Lacroma on Lokrum
And the winner, break out the champagne, spark up the fireworks and wave the flags. We aren’t really surprised but the winner and the best restaurant in Dubrovnik in our Tripadvisor countdown is (drum roll please) Pantarul. Much deserved position for this eatery in the Lapad suburb of Dubrovnik. In a relatively short period of time it has set the benchmark for dining out in Dubrovnik. It isn’t located in the best position, far from it, but you won’t even notice where you are eating, the food is exquisite. From a whooping 1,052 reviews an impressive 753 are either excellent or very good. Pantarul, or fork in English, is deservedly the king of the castle in Dubrovnik Restaurants.
“Excellent food and wine, fabulous service, reasonable pricing. The food was outstanding and our waiter was just perfect - friendly, knowledgeable and non-intrusive. It's easy to see why this place is the no.1 Dubrovnik restaurant among the many average, tourist-driven rubbish there is around. I wholeheartedly recommend this place” – Nicole – UK
And the winner is...Pantarul
Croatia Airlines have published few changes in their winter timetable, including direct Dubrovnik – Frankfurt flights again, additional Munich – Split and Rome – Split flights and also extra flights between Copenhagen and Zagreb.
The winter timetable, that lasts from 30th of October 2016 to 25th of March 2017 will connect Frankfurt in Germany with Dubrovnik. Direct flights are starting from 167 euros (Dubrovnik – Frankfurt) and 169 euros (Frankfurt – Dubrovnik) and will depart on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays troughout the winter.
These winter changes will improve 2016 numbers – Croatia Airlines have already have the growth of 4 percent by the end of August, compared to the same period last year and will most likely to grow even more.
From the 20th until the 23rd of October Dubrovnik will once again play host to the Good Food Festival. This interesting gastronomic festival is organised by the Dubrovnik Touirst Board and features presentations of culinary specialties typical from this region.
Here is the full program of the 2016 Good Food Festival
20 October, Thursday
9:30 am - Tourist Information Centre (TIC) at Pile
“Three Golden Apples”
Program for children as part of World Apple Day. Short program by students of the third grade from the Marin Getaldić primary school and storytelling of the fairytale ˝Three Golden Apples˝
10 am - Lazaretto, Deša Association
˝Žrnovo Macaroni˝
Workshop on preparing traditional dishes as part of the Year of Saint Blaise
6 pm - Klarisa Restaurant
“A Taste of Tradition”
Presentation of the gastronomy offer of Karlovac County and the Guinness Book of World Records strudel
21 October, Friday
10 am - Lazaretto, Deša Association
˝Mljet Macaroni˝
Workshop on preparing traditional dishes as part of the Year of Saint Blaise
12 pm - Sesame Restaurant
How to make homemade pasta?
Presentation and tasting
Marina Žibert Ercegović, chef
6 pm - Hotel Lapad
˝Joie de vivre” of charming Graz
Presentation of tourism and gastronomy offer of the Austrian city of Graz
8:30 pm - Škar Winery, Lapadska obala 17
˝History and Passion˝
Wine tasting and story of Dubrovnik shipbuilding, winemaking and the family tradition of the Krile family
22 October, Saturday
9 am - bus departure from Pile
Workshop – strawberry tree picking and cooking in Majkovi
10 am - Lazaretto, Deša Association
˝Hrostule˝
Workshop on preparing traditional sweets as part of the Year of Saint Blaise
10 – 11:30 am - Amfora Restaurant
˝Passionate Raw Pleasures˝
New trends
Workshop on raw food
Mihaela Devescovi, workshop leader
12 pm - Hotel Palace, Restaurant Lenga
˝Spice Indian Style˝
Short seminar about spices and tasting of Indian dishes
Chef: Stephen Lobo
Presentation of tourism and gastronomy of India
with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of India to the Republic of Croatia
7 pm - Hotel Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik
Dinner with a famous chef – Andrej Barbieri
Five course dinner with selected premium wines
23 October, Sunday
9 am - bus departure from Pile
Workshop on edible herbs in Majkovi
10 am - Lazaretto, Deša Association
˝Fave dei morti˝ (bobići)
Workshop on preparing traditional sweets as part of the Year of Saint Blaise
11 am – 12 pm - Stradun
Traditional Dubrovnik Table
Traditional event where numerous Dubrovnik restaurateurs, hoteliers, winemakers, bakers and confectioners present their creations on a long table that spans the entire length of the main street of Stradun.
11 am - Sponza Palace atrium
˝Legend of the Lumblija˝
Presentation of the town of Blato (island of Korčula) with a Kumpanjija program (traditional sword dance)
7 pm - Hotel Rixos Libertas Dubrovnik
˝Gala Dinner of the Land of Legends Theme Park˝
Promotional five-course charity dinner with an entertainment program
ALL FOUR FESTIVAL DAYS:
Healthy and homemade goods fair
100 kuna festival menu in thirty Dubrovnik restaurants
Wine tastings in Dubrovnik wine bars
Gastro tours
Sweet afternoons at the Imperial Dubrovnik Hotel
Why travel with two wheels or even four wheels when you can travel with two! These two English tourists, or maybe adventurers is a better description, were spotted today cycling through Dubrovnik on their way to Greece.
These two hybrid bikes had made the long journey from the UK to Croatia and with their dog in one of the trailers they were slowly but surely making their way further south.
Once again Croatia has found its place on the world list but this time it is in the field of medicine.
In the past twenty years around 700 cochlear implant procedures have been carried out in Croatia which puts the country in 12th place in the world.
A cochlear implant is a surgically implanted electronic device which provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing in both ears.
Last week with the co-organisation of one of the leading Austrian manufacturers of cochlear implants, Split hosted the 14th European congress about cochlear implants and hi-tech hearing aid devices which marked the 20th anniversary of the first cochlear implant surgery in Croatia which was conducted on a child patient.
The congress hosted the most eminent experts in the region with exceptional knowledge and experience in the field of cochlear implants, and provided a platform for the exchange of ideas, discussions on the professional development and for encouraging cooperation among countries.
According to data from the Austrian company, there is an increasing need for hearing aids in the world. Less than 5 percent of those who suffer from hearing loss receive appropriate treatment or implant. In Central Europe, 25 cochlear implants have been implanted per one million people. In other areas of the world, that number is five times smaller.
In Croatia around 450 cochlear implants surgeries were conducted at the Sisters of Mercy hospital in Zagreb, whilst the rest were conducted at other Croatian hospitals.
A necktie, or more common – tie is an accessory that doesn't go out of fashion. It's worn for the bussiness and formal purposes, but did you know that it comes from Croatia? International Necktie/Cravat Day is celebrated on October 18 in Croatia and in various cities around the world and we bring you the background story.
The modern necktie traces back to the time of the Thirty Years' War when Croatian mercenaries from the Croatian Military Frontier in French service, wearing their traditional small, knotted neckerchiefs, aroused the interest of the Parisians.
Due to the slight difference between the Croatian word for Croats, which is 'Hrvati', and the French word 'Croates', that small piece of clothing got the name "cravat" or "cravate" in French.
The boy-king Louis XIV began wearing a lace cravat about 1646, when he was seven, and set the fashion for French nobility. This new article of clothing started a fashion craze in Europe; both men and women wore pieces of fabric around their necks.
Nowdays, it's pretty much the same – necktie is almost an essential piece of clothing. If only it was easier to make a perfect knot...