• Dining

    Belgrade

Provided by: Tourist Organization of Belgrade

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Supermarket Deli

Supermarket Deli

Sometimes, all you need is a good bite in a friendly atmosphere; a place to unwind and enjoy life's simple pleasures. Supermarket Deli aims to provide just that: a delightful experience that engages all five senses. Explore international flavours, from colourful Mexican tortillas and nachos to spicy Indonesian noodles with seafood. The shelves are filled with the finest homemade products, including grandma-style tea cakes, quality domestic beer, and a varied selection of rakija and wine from Serbia's best cellars. Take home a souvenir that represents the best of Serbia.
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Znak Pitanja (Question Mark)

Znak Pitanja (Question Mark)

Znak Pitanja, the oldest inn in Belgrade, stands as a city symbol. Built in 1823 as a property of Prince Miloš Obrenović and constructed by masters from Greece in the Balkan style, it has seen several name changes since 1878. Initially named "At the Shepherd's" and later "At the Cathedral Church", it adopted its current name, symbolised by a question mark, as a temporary measure that became permanent. The inn's restaurant is famed for its atmosphere and charm, making it a favourite haunt for Serbian bohemians. The menu features national cuisine specialities and excellent drinks. The restaurant boasts two open gardens, providing an ideal setting for a delightful experience, with some tables and garden areas offering a spectacular view of the Cathedral Church of St Michael the Archangel.
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