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The gleam of a beautifully-maintained, wheel-operated prosciutto-slicing machine is the first thing that catches your eye when strolling past Gusto Giusto, one of those tiny three-stool bars that help make the Old Town such a happy hunting ground for quirky watering holes. It’s primarily a wine-and-charcuterie bar, with a well-chosen selection of Croatian and Italian wines and a chiller cabinet stacked with delicious meats and cheeses – most of which are sourced directly from that food-mad, boot-shaped country to the west. The ham-and-cheese platters (100-200Kn) will go down a treat if you’re going to be sticking around for a glass or two, while the deli sandwiches (45Kn) are a serious cut above the usual fast-food fare, featuring mortadella, pecorino cheese and delicious, succulent ham.
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