Since 1929 Rudenjak family has been successful in restaurant business in Dubrovnik.
Today family Rudenjak owns four restaurants in the Old Town: Ragusa 2, Lora, Antunini and Piccolo Mondo. Each restaurant is decorated with extreme care and sense in respect to the tradition of Dubrovnik.
Even the most demanding guest will be pleased with wide choice of tasteful Croatian and international dishes and great selection of wines which are offered in Rudenjak Family restaurants.
Rudenjak Family restaurants are open daily form 08.00 to 24.00 all year around.
About Dubrovnik :
The old town was completed in the 13th century and remains virtually unchanged to the present day. Tall ramparts surround it and there are only two entrances to the old town which lead to the Stradun, the city's promenade. One of the greatest pleasures for many visitors is to have a drink in one of the nearby cafes and watch the world go by, whilst they themselves are being watched by the city patron, St. Blaise, or Sveti Vlaho as the locals call him. In 1991/2, the Serbs shelled the city causing considerable damage, but thanks to local effort and international aid, the old town has been restored to its former beauty.