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A Michelin Plate-recognised seafood address in Mošćenička Draga, Johnson sits at the quieter, more intimate end of the Kvarner coast dining scene. Holding consecutive Michelin Plate listings in 2024 and 2025, it occupies a mid-range price tier (€€) within a village where the catch genuinely arrives from the water below. Rated 4.7 across 470 Google reviews, it earns consistent attention from visitors and locals alike.

Where the Kvarner Catch Lands on the Plate
The Kvarner Gulf has long produced some of the Adriatic's most referenced seafood, and the villages clinging to the slopes above it have built a dining identity around that fact. Mošćenička Draga sits at the southern edge of this stretch, a small settlement where the harbour and the kitchen exist in close proximity in the most literal sense. The address at Majčevo 29b places Johnson away from the beachfront promenade, up in the residential folds of the village, which sets the tone before you arrive: this is not a terrace-facing tourist operation but a neighbourhood seafood address with two consecutive Michelin Plate listings (2024 and 2025) and a Google rating of 4.7 from 470 reviews.
Along the eastern Istrian and Kvarner coastline, the distinction that separates a credible seafood kitchen from a generic one is almost always the sourcing relationship. In a village this size, the distance between the fishing boats and the cutting board is short enough to matter. The Adriatic's smaller coastal settlements have historically maintained direct ties between local fishermen and local restaurants in a way that larger resort towns, with their consolidated supply chains, often cannot replicate. Johnson operates within that tradition, in a location where mid-range pricing (€€) and sustained Michelin recognition suggest a kitchen more interested in executing on the catch than in charging for the view.
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Croatia's Michelin Plate designation does not indicate a star but does signal that inspectors found the kitchen producing food worth the attention of a travelling diner. Receiving it in consecutive years, as Johnson has in 2024 and 2025, reflects consistency rather than a one-off performance. On the Kvarner coast, that consistency is closely tied to what the sea provides: the gulf is known for its scampi, sea bass, bream, and cuttlefish, with seasonal availability shaping menus in ways that a fixed printed card cannot fully capture.
The mid-range price tier places Johnson in a different bracket from the region's headline Michelin-starred restaurants. For comparison, Pelegrini in Sibenik and Agli Amici Rovinj in Rovinj operate at €€€€ with full star recognition, while Alfred Keller in Mali Lošinj and Nebo by Deni Srdoč in Rijeka represent the region's more formally ambitious end. Johnson sits below that register in price, but its Plate recognition puts it above the category of anonymous waterfront grills. The value proposition is a credible one: Michelin-acknowledged seafood cooking at accessible prices, in a village where the raw material quality is high.
Locally, the most direct comparisons are Konoba Pescaria and Konoba Zijavica, both operating in the same village and within the konoba tradition of unfussy, ingredient-led Adriatic cooking. Johnson's Michelin recognition differentiates it within that local set, though the shared geography means all three kitchens are drawing from the same coastal supply.
The Adriatic Seafood Tradition This Kitchen Represents
The cooking tradition that shapes a kitchen like Johnson's runs deep along this coastline. Adriatic seafood preparation in Croatia has historically resisted the elaboration common in Italian or French coastal cooking: grilling over wood embers, slow brodetto-style stews, fish prepared with local olive oil and minimal interference. That restraint is not simplicity by default but a considered respect for raw material that becomes philosophically consistent when the sourcing is genuinely fresh.
Across the broader Adriatic, this approach appears in Michelin-recognised addresses from the Italian coast to the Dalmatian south. Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici Restaurant on the Amalfi Coast represent the Italian side of this tradition, while Croatia's own recognised seafood kitchens, from LD Restaurant in Korčula to Krug in Split, span the full length of the Dalmatian coast. What unites them is an insistence on the provenance of the catch as the primary editorial statement of the menu. Johnson, in its smaller Kvarner context, belongs to that lineage.
Planning a Visit
Mošćenička Draga is a small village, and Johnson reflects that scale. The address at Majčevo 29b is residential rather than central, so arriving with directions is advisable. The village is accessible by car from Opatija (roughly 15 kilometres south along the coast road), and from Rijeka in under an hour. Given the consecutive Michelin Plate listings and a near-5-star Google rating across a meaningful sample of reviews, reservations are the practical choice, particularly in the summer months when Kvarner coastal villages see significant visitor traffic. No booking method is published here, but direct inquiry through local channels is the standard approach for smaller Croatian coastal restaurants of this type. The €€ price range means a full meal with drinks remains well within the range that makes a detour direct to justify. For a fuller picture of dining in the area, see our full Mošćenička Draga restaurants guide.
For those building a longer stay around the region's food and wine, the Kvarner coast rewards a structured itinerary. Accommodation options in Mošćenička Draga range from small family-run properties to rental apartments with direct sea access. The village itself is quiet outside peak summer, which makes shoulder-season visits in May or September a reasonable choice for those who want the seafood quality without the August concentration. Broader exploration of the area is covered in our bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide for the town.
For context within Croatia's wider dining map, the country's Michelin-recognised addresses span from Boskinac in Novalja on Pag Island to Dubravkin Put in Zagreb and Korak in Jastrebarsko inland. The Kvarner and Istrian stretch, with its direct access to Adriatic seafood, represents a distinct culinary corridor within that national picture, and Johnson occupies a credible position within it.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I bring kids to Johnson?
- At the €€ price range in a small Kvarner village setting, Johnson is a reasonable choice for families, as Croatian coastal restaurants at this tier tend toward informal service and accessible formats.
- What's the vibe at Johnson?
- Mošćenička Draga is a quiet, residential coastal village rather than a resort town, and Johnson fits that register: mid-range pricing (€€), consecutive Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, and a 4.7 Google rating that reflects a consistent neighbourhood seafood operation rather than a high-concept dining room.
- What dish is Johnson famous for?
- No specific signature dishes are confirmed in available records, but the cuisine type is seafood and the Kvarner Gulf context points toward Adriatic staples: locally caught fish, scampi, and shellfish prepared in the Croatian coastal tradition that Michelin inspectors have recognised in consecutive years.
How It Stacks Up
A compact peer snapshot based on similar venues we track.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Johnson | Seafood | €€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | This venue |
| Pelegrini | Mediterranean, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Mediterranean, Modern Cuisine, €€€€ |
| Restaurant 360 | International, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | International, Modern Cuisine, €€€€ |
| Foša | Croatian, Classic Cuisine | €€€ | Croatian, Classic Cuisine, €€€ | |
| Nautika | Modern European, Classic Cuisine | €€€€ | Modern European, Classic Cuisine, €€€€ | |
| Agli Amici Rovinj | Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Italian Contemporary, €€€€ |
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