here you're taught english since elementary school, like depending on the school, its either grade 1 or grade 5. elementary school here has 8 grades (our elementary is like primary+middle for you guys) and than we go for another 4 years to the middle school (which is actually highschool equivalent in the west) where you also learn english for 4 more years. only people who don't speak english is those who "dont care" and think serbian is enough. many of us do have quite a thick accents, but we speak pretty fluent english otherwise
@newinhavennisi u pravu druže, nije se samo ruski učio ne lupetaj, učili su stariji isto engleski ali godine nekorišćenja i nevežbanja pa zaborave..
@newinhaven Bro, Serbia is excelent in English... when compare it with Greece/Spain/Italy/France/Eastern Europe you See a huge diference... I'm 45, small town In Serbia, and my english is solid..I speak german and russian also.. All the people I know speaks good/,decent english.. With folks over 55 years there will be problems in english communication and with some low income manual workers with elementary school..
@newinhaven That's not true. I'm 52, and I speak English, and almost all of my generations do. We grew up with Hollywood movies and Rock'n'roll music or heavy metal like me and my friends. Ok, in the countryside maybe they didn't learn so much, because they didn't have opportunity to speak or listen English, but in the cities, we generations of the 70s&80s certainly almost all speak English more or less, but enough that we are able for normal communication.
@@uvajzadunjeutuzakinje Ma, ruski se učio uglavnom po nekim selima, dok stari nastavnici ruskog nisu otišli u penziju. Svi smo učili engleski i možda 20% nemački.
my mom is from serbia, im born and raised in switzerland. the couple of times i visited serbia i have to say, the food is soooooooo good. its criminally good
While you're in Serbia, I recommend you visiting the Uvac river canyon, it's one of the most popular and beautiful natural sights in Serbia and wider, definitely worth visiting.
@@SammyandTommy I couldnt help but notice that all of those places that you visited are complete rip-offs and even not the best quality food you could find in Belgrade..
@@litarmleka3511agree..but anyways, they had a great time and enjoyed 😊 3 Šešira kafana became a tourist attraction and of course the prices are high.. There are sooo many places in Serbia where you taste the food and think that you are in heaven..😂
I am Serbian…going back home with my American wife on August 16th…her first time trip to Serbia.After that Croatia one week…can’t wait!!!Last time over there 5 years ago!
You should come to Skadarlija street in the evening instead of morning when is empty. It's full of life, vibes, music and people in the evening hours...
I have soo many Serbian friends here back home in Chicago and they keep asking me when will I go visit Serbia. This video may just convinced me to go sooner than later! I absolutely love cevapi, they're soo good and a quick snack! Great video guys
I visited the US two months ago for the first time (Austin, TX). I ate Texan BBQ before, and it was good, but the original one (I ate it at Terry Black's) was on a whole other level. Trust me, cevapi is too.
Time flies with your videos, impressive! Tips for reading Serbian: A - aa , flat a (ouch) C - kinda like ts, this one is harder to explain then I thought it would be, you have to hear it to understand it. E - ae (entertainment) I - e (interesting) J - y (yellow) U - oo (Book) O - flat o (ongoing) ž - zh (Zhaque - French name) Š - sh (show) We always read and write the same way and our letters have the same sound always, so by learning to read Serbian letters you can actually read anything written in Serbian. Hope you find this useful and/or fun. Have a nice one!
Fun fact, in some cities in Serbia the Karadjordjeva snicla is called "female dream" 😬 Enjoy your trip and hope you guys come again. Much love from central Serbia
Another fun fact - this dish was actually invented in St Petersburg in the beginning of XX century. It was called "Novomikhaylovskaya cutlet". It wasn't very popular right away. Then in the middle of XX century they started preparing them again, this time by the name of Kyiv cutlet. Though Serbian variant is much more delicious anyways ;)
So good my friends, thank you for another fantastic video.. i love your food series in each place you guys go to gives me ideas on what food i should try..
Glad you are loving your stay , if you are still around and have a chance to visit Novi Sad (second largest city in the north province of Vojvodina , 30mins with the fast train from Belgrade) please do. Hope to see you here ! :D Best of wishes on your future travels and thank you for giving our country a visit , much love!
Very nice, thank you very much for promoting Serbia and its dishes. Lav beer is one of my favorite beers and I also visited the restaurant „Šešir moj“. You‘re spreading a lot of good vibes when it comes to Serbia, thank you again for that. Cheers
I thank you both for believing the truth about Serbia. Half of the world don't like us very much. You two are great people. Serbian food is very good.. if you drink Yogurt and burek together very taste but i some people will think that's disgusting but that's what Serbs do always... Yogurt and burek. in the morning. for breakfast.. Živela Srbija!
I am really glad you enjoyed one of the best Serbian dishes, you truly picked some of the best dishes Serbia has to offer! However, I'd highly recommend trying Sarma, it's very similar to a dish you've tried in this video stuffed pepper, but it's even more yummy in my opinion m and it almost always comes with a piece of bacon as well which makes it even more amazing! Really glad you tried Rakija, it's very strong and contains over 50% of the alcohol, you never drink it one take, although we Serbians are used to drinking it in one take especially before breakfast, it is said to enhance blood flow and a good way to start the day off, sort of like a remedy, that's why we enjoy it so much :D
Rakija does not contain more than 50% alcohol. If you buy it contains usually up to 43%. People making it at home can make it stronger, but they often do not know, and too high percentage does not make it better. Look at the bottles from award winning producers and you will see. Even in the video it had 40%, not more.
The best rakija is between 40-50% alcohol by volume. At that percentage it is smooth and retains its fruit characteristics and woody note, if aged in barrel. Over 50 can be to harsh or medicinal and less enjoyable.
Fantastic video - you guys did a great job! Belgrade is a beautiful city with outstanding food options, lots of concerts, theatre, and other fun stuff. And Belgrade’s positive vibes definitely come through in your videos. If you go back to Belgrade at some point, check out a restaurant called Tisa New Balkan Cuisine - a modern take on traditional Serbian food.
It's amazing how you say Serbian words, really perfect, BTW look for Pleskavitza (Pljeskavica), It is a kind of Hamburger 🍔 🍔 but much much better, also ask locals there for some recommendations, that can be really good help also locals are really friendly
Oh!! Next to the place where you tried rakija you had a craft brewery called Dogma! They are one of the best smaller craft breweries in the Europe and they have an amazing tap room close to the Ada Ciganlija resort in Belgrade. Their Hoptopod IPA is incredible and they have amazing kitchen at the tap room! I suggest you try them.
Bro, I am in love with your amazing country. Came to Belgrade almost a year ago temporarily, now I really don't want to leave and will prefer to find some way to stay here ❤
Haven't eaten meat for 15 years but looking you enjoying ćevapi, my mouth started watering...😅 You're definitely well prepared, your explanations are top notch. Rakija for beginners: inhale, drink 1/3 of the shot, exhale. Wait a couple of minutes. Repeat. Enjoy!
Wow thanks for the great compliments 🤗 We are so glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the advice with the rakija, we will definitely be trying it next time.
Karadjordjeva is traditional with a veal, when it was invented by a president Titos chef Mića Stojanović for some foreign delegation due to lack of ingredients for Chicken Kiev they ordered. Son of chef Mića still runs a restaurant where original Kararodjeva can be eaten. Btw we also eat šopska salad in Serbia, it is Serbian as it is Bulgarian
Awesome video,thank you for visiting Serbia,awesome people and awesome food,you have to try pljeskavica it's like ćevapi but patty style,Ivina pljeskavica is the best. Cheers
I suggest you visit few mountains while here too. Most popular would be Zlatibor, Tara, Kopaonik.. Serbian nature is the best 😊 and try “komplet lepinja” on any on those mountains, gives you butterflies in your tummy when you eat it 😂
Hello 🙂 If you are still in Belgrade, I recommend you visit some places where most vloggers don't go. For example. Ada Ciganlija or Mount Avala (can be easily googled).
We literally have the best food, big hearted people, and nature here. Hope you can go to Zlatibor sometime and try *lepinja sa prelivom i prsutom*. Cevapi, Karadjordjeva, orasnice is our signature tho. Favourite. So glad you tried it!!!! Try butkica too. It melts in your mouth. Come back soon!❤❤🎉🎉🎉
If you are still in Belgrade, here are some suggestions: - Docker Brew pub (probably the best brewpub in Serbia) - Dogma brewery (probably the best craft brewery in Serbia) - New Balkan cuisine restaurant (Its in Michelin guide and the best serbian restaurant) its a mix of serbian traditional and modern food - Bucko (they serve pizza with toppings on it like russian salad, something like egg salad, and much more etc.) - Barrel House and Belgrade distillery (they are the same place and the owner of that place is also an owner of Rakia bar) - Nightlife in Belgrade at any "splav" - nightclubs floating on water (if you are into it) - Silosi cafe\bar (you will really love it)
WELCOME to Serbia!!!. If you like Vienna, recomendation is to go to the north of country. If you like Istanbul or Sophia, go to the south. Central part of country is something between. Actually, whole country is something between Vienna and Istanbul.
Karađorđeva has a kind of a funny and a bit vulgar nickname, Devojački San (Maiden's Dream). Especially if it's a bit longer. Some restaurants even call it that in their menu.
While you're in Serbia, I recommend you visiting the Uzice, Zlatibor district and visit Zlatibor. In Uzice you can try a specialty of Zlatibor district - Komplet lepinja (amazing). You can also visit old fortress of Nikola Altomanovic. As for Zlatibor, the prices are quite high and it is a nice place to stroll. You can visit the Dino park, The monument, Ride the Gold gondola... There is an amusement park, a panorama wheel... A lot of things... Visit as many of these things as you can, trust me, you won't go wrong :D
If you want to visit some smaller city, try Sremska Mitrovica. It beautiful city with charming beach and huge history. Sirmium Roman empire capital is big thing for Europ history.
Sve ovo ste mogli da poručite da vam donesu, i da jedete na Adi Ciganliji, Košutnjaku, Avali, Miljakovačkoj šumi...🍀 You could order all of this to be brought to you, and eat at Ada Ciganlija, Košutnjak, Avala, Miljakovac forest...
I love Serbia & serbians ❤ send you love România❤
Hello neighbor, hows going?
Much love and respect for our Românian brothers and sisters from Serbia.🥰🇷🇸❤️🇹🇩🍻🙏🌄
Gypsies romanians 😂love srbs 🤪🤔
💓 FROM 🇷🇸
To you as well my dear 🇷🇸❤🇹🇩
Its impresiv how many people speak english in Serbia 👍
here you're taught english since elementary school, like depending on the school, its either grade 1 or grade 5. elementary school here has 8 grades (our elementary is like primary+middle for you guys) and than we go for another 4 years to the middle school (which is actually highschool equivalent in the west) where you also learn english for 4 more years. only people who don't speak english is those who "dont care" and think serbian is enough. many of us do have quite a thick accents, but we speak pretty fluent english otherwise
@newinhavennisi u pravu druže, nije se samo ruski učio ne lupetaj, učili su stariji isto engleski ali godine nekorišćenja i nevežbanja pa zaborave..
@newinhaven Bro, Serbia is excelent in English... when compare it with Greece/Spain/Italy/France/Eastern Europe you See a huge diference... I'm 45, small town In Serbia, and my english is solid..I speak german and russian also.. All the people I know speaks good/,decent english.. With folks over 55 years there will be problems in english communication and with some low income manual workers with elementary school..
@newinhaven That's not true. I'm 52, and I speak English, and almost all of my generations do. We grew up with Hollywood movies and Rock'n'roll music or heavy metal like me and my friends. Ok, in the countryside maybe they didn't learn so much, because they didn't have opportunity to speak or listen English, but in the cities, we generations of the 70s&80s certainly almost all speak English more or less, but enough that we are able for normal communication.
@@uvajzadunjeutuzakinje Ma, ruski se učio uglavnom po nekim selima, dok stari nastavnici ruskog nisu otišli u penziju. Svi smo učili engleski i možda 20% nemački.
my mom is from serbia, im born and raised in switzerland. the couple of times i visited serbia i have to say, the food is soooooooo good. its criminally good
Belgrade is beautiful city! Serbian people are very, very good hosts, hospitality is great!
Wow belgrade seems like a really nice holiday destination, nice video!
Thanks so much! We had a great time 😊
@@SammyandTommyHey!what do u prefer between Serbia,Roumania,Bulgaria or Hungary?😊
Some tourists ended up in the Danube.
@@hecimbecir8482 Hope they know how to swim then😅
@@maacan They had hands tied behind.
I love Serbia 🇷🇸
🤮🤮
@@eltoro10-v5t Seethe croat
@@eltoro10-v5tPokatoličeni, vrati se veri pradedova.
First time on your channel, amazing couple. Bro, save that girl she is so kind and wonderful. Welcome to Belgrade, city with soul.
Appreciate the the warm welcome 👊 I agree she is pretty awesome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you o much! For 16 minutes you just took me on a lovely Serbian Vacation.🙂
Thanks for such a sweet comment 🤗
Great video on Belgrade, Serbia. We do not get too much information about the Balkan countries, except through RUclips videos like yours.
Welcome to Serbia, I wish you many pleasures, good food and fun. ❤️🇷🇸❤️🍀
Thanks for the warm welcome 💜
Welcome!!!
We wish you a pleasant time here at Serbia.
If you have any trouble (i very doubt in) let us know, if we can help just call us .
SRBIJA BEST🇷🇸💪‼️
While you're in Serbia, I recommend you visiting the Uvac river canyon, it's one of the most popular and beautiful natural sights in Serbia and wider, definitely worth visiting.
Thanks for the tip!
@@SammyandTommy I couldnt help but notice that all of those places that you visited are complete rip-offs and even not the best quality food you could find in Belgrade..
@@litarmleka3511agree..but anyways, they had a great time and enjoyed 😊
3 Šešira kafana became a tourist attraction and of course the prices are high..
There are sooo many places in Serbia where you taste the food and think that you are in heaven..😂
@@litarmleka3511 you have any secret tips you could recommend?
I am Serbian…going back home with my American wife on August 16th…her first time trip to Serbia.After that Croatia one week…can’t wait!!!Last time over there 5 years ago!
i ne vracaj se posle hrvatske ziv bio
Have an amazing tip! Sounds like so much fun!
Why patronize Croatia after what they did to the Serb population? Go to Montenegro, Italy or Greece instead.
Croatia defended from occupation led by your hero, war criminal Milošević. Every war is an ugly thing so better be quiet
Belgrade seems beautiful. That food looks delicious!
You should come to Skadarlija street in the evening instead of morning when is empty. It's full of life, vibes, music and people in the evening hours...
As a fellow Belgrade resident, you guys did a fantastic job portraying it to the community. I wish you two all the best on your future journeys!
Enjoy in Serbia.
Thank you 😊
Enjoy Serbia!!!
I have soo many Serbian friends here back home in Chicago and they keep asking me when will I go visit Serbia. This video may just convinced me to go sooner than later! I absolutely love cevapi, they're soo good and a quick snack! Great video guys
I visited the US two months ago for the first time (Austin, TX). I ate Texan BBQ before, and it was good, but the original one (I ate it at Terry Black's) was on a whole other level. Trust me, cevapi is too.
@@catsandgames9871 Yes!! Terry Black is amazing! I have had plentyyy of cevapi at many serbian parties my friends invited me too! And burek😋
11:50 karadjordjeva as we call it "maiden dream" 😂😂😂
😂😂 that’s really funny!
@@SammyandTommy
True 😂, grestings from 🇷🇸👍
It girls dream they say😂
0:06 What a perfect pronunciation 👏
Yay we got something right 😂
Great to see you guys finally in Serbia as well ^_^. I hope you are doing well, and if you want to hang out, I would love to show you around!
We are great and yourself? Where are you located in Serbia?
Živeli, and thank you very much for this wonderful video !
Susjedi imaju dobru kuhinju i na puno mjesta u BG se može kvalitetno pojesti.
Never considered going to Serbia but you two always make everything look fun. Perhaps we need to just go anywhere with you guys! Lol
Thanks so much friend! Come join us anytime 🤗
@@SammyandTommy hmmm where to next?
Drago nam je da vam je lepo bilo kod nas u Beogradu, Dodjite nam opet!❤️😘🍀🌞
Time flies with your videos, impressive!
Tips for reading Serbian:
A - aa , flat a (ouch)
C - kinda like ts, this one is harder to explain then I thought it would be, you have to hear it to understand it.
E - ae (entertainment)
I - e (interesting)
J - y (yellow)
U - oo (Book)
O - flat o (ongoing)
ž - zh (Zhaque - French name)
Š - sh (show)
We always read and write the same way and our letters have the same sound always, so by learning to read Serbian letters you can actually read anything written in Serbian. Hope you find this useful and/or fun. Have a nice one!
These are awesome tips! Thank you for the kind words and help with the language 🤗
Gde ces ti njima da objasnis kako se nase pismo cita, to su turisti, vlogeri, blogeri. Njih interesuje uglavnom lova od ju tjuba
Fun fact, in some cities in Serbia the Karadjordjeva snicla is called "female dream" 😬 Enjoy your trip and hope you guys come again. Much love from central Serbia
Another fun fact - this dish was actually invented in St Petersburg in the beginning of XX century. It was called "Novomikhaylovskaya cutlet". It wasn't very popular right away. Then in the middle of XX century they started preparing them again, this time by the name of Kyiv cutlet.
Though Serbian variant is much more delicious anyways ;)
So good my friends, thank you for another fantastic video.. i love your food series in each place you guys go to gives me ideas on what food i should try..
omg my mouth is drooling take me back to Sarajevski 🤤
It’s so amazing 🤤 we can see why you guys loved it so much! Thanks for the awesome recommendation 🤗
Great report guys!
Kajmak is basically milk foam. When you cook fresh milk on farm, u collect that foam leave it for a while and u have kajmak.
Glad you are loving your stay , if you are still around and have a chance to visit Novi Sad (second largest city in the north province of Vojvodina , 30mins with the fast train from Belgrade) please do. Hope to see you here ! :D Best of wishes on your future travels and thank you for giving our country a visit , much love!
Very nice, thank you very much for promoting Serbia and its dishes.
Lav beer is one of my favorite beers and I also visited the restaurant „Šešir moj“. You‘re spreading a lot of good vibes when it comes to Serbia, thank you again for that. Cheers
Oni su bili u "3 sesira"🎉
@@prelicmarijana3732 Znam, šešir moj je odma pored, a isto sviraju Tamburaši.
@@milosbeograd6877 Znam,hvala,ja sam iz Zemuna.Mislim,tamo sam rodjena.
I thank you both for believing the truth about Serbia. Half of the world don't like us very much. You two are great people. Serbian food is very good.. if you drink Yogurt and burek together very taste but i some people will think that's disgusting but that's what Serbs do always... Yogurt and burek. in the morning. for breakfast.. Živela Srbija!
We loved our time here and really enjoyed burek and yogurt together 🤤 Thanks for watching!
the Greeks love you so don't worry about the rest of the world
Love Serbia ..👍👍 🇬🇧 !
Thank you for showing my lovely Belgrad 🇷🇸❤❤❤
You guys have got to go to Novi Sad. It’s a more laid back vibe but one of the most beautiful cities in the country.
You guys talked us into it! Stay tuned :)
I love how the video got the new vibe after drinking rakija lol regards from Belgrade
😂 so true! That’s why I wanted to drink rakija first thing 😉
I am really glad you enjoyed one of the best Serbian dishes, you truly picked some of the best dishes Serbia has to offer! However, I'd highly recommend trying Sarma, it's very similar to a dish you've tried in this video stuffed pepper, but it's even more yummy in my opinion m and it almost always comes with a piece of bacon as well which makes it even more amazing! Really glad you tried Rakija, it's very strong and contains over 50% of the alcohol, you never drink it one take, although we Serbians are used to drinking it in one take especially before breakfast, it is said to enhance blood flow and a good way to start the day off, sort of like a remedy, that's why we enjoy it so much :D
Thanks for the awesome feedback and suggestions! I really enjoyed the rakija and the food was so delicious!
Rakija does not contain more than 50% alcohol. If you buy it contains usually up to 43%. People making it at home can make it stronger, but they often do not know, and too high percentage does not make it better. Look at the bottles from award winning producers and you will see. Even in the video it had 40%, not more.
The best rakija is between 40-50% alcohol by volume. At that percentage it is smooth and retains its fruit characteristics and woody note, if aged in barrel. Over 50 can be to harsh or medicinal and less enjoyable.
You are great guys
Appreciate it 😊
You are so cool, guys :)
You're too kind! Thanks for watching 🤗
Serbian food is mouthwatering.
It is so good!!!
Tako lepo i opusteno snimljeno sa puno posvecenosti.Divan video odgledan sa zadovoljstvom.
This is my fab country...people,food,nature is amaizing...
Fantastic video - you guys did a great job! Belgrade is a beautiful city with outstanding food options, lots of concerts, theatre, and other fun stuff. And Belgrade’s positive vibes definitely come through in your videos. If you go back to Belgrade at some point, check out a restaurant called Tisa New Balkan Cuisine - a modern take on traditional Serbian food.
I would go to ‘Sarajevski’ just for the music, that music in the background while you were eating ćevapi was awesome! ❤
Enjoy 🥰
Thank you 😊
Thanx guys! We'd love to have you again any time! Stay well! XOXO
Lovely Belgrade 💙
Thanks for visiting our contry, wish both of you all the best, you are always welcome here
Our pleasure! Wish you the best as well! Thanks for watching 😃
Welcome ❤
Thank you!
It's amazing how you say Serbian words, really perfect, BTW look for Pleskavitza (Pljeskavica), It is a kind of Hamburger 🍔 🍔 but much much better, also ask locals there for some recommendations, that can be really good help also locals are really friendly
Guys, you ate that much food and drink in several hours , I would surely die.
I admire you.
😂 we are becoming professional eaters! Thanks for watching
Great job guys, your positivity is infectious. Lovely couple, girl is absolutely beautiful! Thanks
Oh!! Next to the place where you tried rakija you had a craft brewery called Dogma! They are one of the best smaller craft breweries in the Europe and they have an amazing tap room close to the Ada Ciganlija resort in Belgrade. Their Hoptopod IPA is incredible and they have amazing kitchen at the tap room! I suggest you try them.
Very nice👌👏👏👏👏👏Enjoy in Serbia🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🍀
As a Serbian, and not much people come to our country i really like that you enjoyed your time in Serbia ❤
Bro, I am in love with your amazing country. Came to Belgrade almost a year ago temporarily, now I really don't want to leave and will prefer to find some way to stay here ❤
Sorry for responding so late but i am so glad to hear it hope you enjoy your life time if u stay in Serbia!@@SavagioTs
How half a glass of rakija draws a smile. :)
Haven't eaten meat for 15 years but looking you enjoying ćevapi, my mouth started watering...😅
You're definitely well prepared, your explanations are top notch.
Rakija for beginners: inhale, drink 1/3 of the shot, exhale. Wait a couple of minutes. Repeat.
Enjoy!
Wow thanks for the great compliments 🤗 We are so glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the advice with the rakija, we will definitely be trying it next time.
great would love to go to belgrade soon
Welcome 🎉
Karadjordjeva is traditional with a veal, when it was invented by a president Titos chef Mića Stojanović for some foreign delegation due to lack of ingredients for Chicken Kiev they ordered. Son of chef Mića still runs a restaurant where original Kararodjeva can be eaten. Btw we also eat šopska salad in Serbia, it is Serbian as it is Bulgarian
Awesome video,thank you for visiting Serbia,awesome people and awesome food,you have to try pljeskavica it's like ćevapi but patty style,Ivina pljeskavica is the best. Cheers
We appreciate the kind words and thanks for the tips!
Been to 3 sesira and Sarajevski and can strongly recommend both! Different experience, but totally worth it!!
Great video ! Živeli 😉
Thanks so much!
I love that you put graffiti portrait, that's so sentimental for us ☺️.
"soh-moon" (Somun) is normally airier and softer whereas "lep-inya" (Lepinja) is thinner and crunchier
If you are still in Belgrade, I recommend you to visit Belgrade distillery :)
Thanks for the awesome suggestion! Looks like we would enjoy it
Waiter at 9:45 is a legend 😂 the atmosphere is great there and it is easy to get drunk 😂
He was a great! Couldn’t agree more such a fun place
great video guys. you are awesome
excellent video-thanks !
Happy to hear it! Thanks for the great feedback 😀
I suggest you visit few mountains while here too. Most popular would be Zlatibor, Tara, Kopaonik.. Serbian nature is the best 😊 and try “komplet lepinja” on any on those mountains, gives you butterflies in your tummy when you eat it 😂
Thanks for the awesome suggestions! We are ready to get out in nature!
Hey i know a place you would like its called Gardoš tower and i feel like it fits your vibe. Check it out!
Divni ste❤🎉
Hello 🙂 If you are still in Belgrade, I recommend you visit some places where most vloggers don't go. For example. Ada Ciganlija or Mount Avala (can be easily googled).
Just come and live in Serbia. And enjoy in life 😍
Hvala puno thanks a lot 😊😊oui la serbie est intéressante et la nourriture aussi!😁❤
We literally have the best food, big hearted people, and nature here. Hope you can go to Zlatibor sometime and try *lepinja sa prelivom i prsutom*. Cevapi, Karadjordjeva, orasnice is our signature tho. Favourite. So glad you tried it!!!! Try butkica too. It melts in your mouth. Come back soon!❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Great video 👌
Just learned about your channel from watching the most recent video of Jordan and Emily in Columbia. New Subscriber here and enjoying your videos.
If you are still in Belgrade, here are some suggestions:
- Docker Brew pub (probably the best brewpub in Serbia)
- Dogma brewery (probably the best craft brewery in Serbia)
- New Balkan cuisine restaurant (Its in Michelin guide and the best serbian restaurant) its a mix of serbian traditional and modern food
- Bucko (they serve pizza with toppings on it like russian salad, something like egg salad, and much more etc.)
- Barrel House and Belgrade distillery (they are the same place and the owner of that place is also an owner of Rakia bar)
- Nightlife in Belgrade at any "splav" - nightclubs floating on water (if you are into it)
- Silosi cafe\bar (you will really love it)
Thanks for all the awesome suggestions 🤗
WELCOME to Serbia!!!. If you like Vienna, recomendation is to go to the north of country. If you like Istanbul or Sophia, go to the south. Central part of country is something between. Actually, whole country is something between Vienna and Istanbul.
ruclips.net/video/gV9J71fOLeE/видео.html
Thanks for the suggestions :)
Karađorđeva has a kind of a funny and a bit vulgar nickname, Devojački San (Maiden's Dream). Especially if it's a bit longer. Some restaurants even call it that in their menu.
My Serbia 🇷🇸 ❤❤❤❤ 😢😢😢😢 I love you wonderfully
While you're in Serbia, I recommend you visiting the Uzice, Zlatibor district and visit Zlatibor. In Uzice you can try a specialty of Zlatibor district - Komplet lepinja (amazing). You can also visit old fortress of Nikola Altomanovic.
As for Zlatibor, the prices are quite high and it is a nice place to stroll. You can visit the Dino park, The monument, Ride the Gold gondola... There is an amusement park, a panorama wheel... A lot of things...
Visit as many of these things as you can, trust me, you won't go wrong :D
You forgot about the hydroelectric power plant in Uzice... It was built only a few years after Niagara Falls...
The thing inside of Karadjordjeva was actually not a kajmak. It was something similar, called "Kršten kajmak", that's why it exploded on your plate.
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Hello, If you want to try great Serbian food go to the city of Nish. Best place for food in Balkans. Cheers
Great suggestion! Thanks for sharing
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If you have time, visit Nis, the city that is the Serbian capital of good food. I am at your disposal for any advice or organization. Greeting.
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We in Serbia usually eat salads as side dish with main, mostly that's meat
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If you want to visit some smaller city, try Sremska Mitrovica. It beautiful city with charming beach and huge history. Sirmium Roman empire capital is big thing for Europ history.
Sve ovo ste mogli da poručite da vam donesu, i da jedete na Adi Ciganliji, Košutnjaku, Avali, Miljakovačkoj šumi...🍀 You could order all of this to be brought to you, and eat at Ada Ciganlija, Košutnjak, Avala, Miljakovac forest...
Hi, here you can taste rakia in almost every restaurant and caffee :)
Enjoy eating. Have fun in Serbian guys
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I just ate, and Im still hungry by watching this video. cevapi mmm...
I would also enjoy that cookie with a coffee 😂
Go explore Zemun. It's a part of Belgrade across the river.
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Great video! That rakija is a ripoff hahah
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Actually not, those shots were so big, like double ones.
Tiiiiiiimbeeeeer! 🥃 Mericans goin straight for the alcohol. 😄😄
I recommend you go to Krusevac in Serbia it is beautiful there!
You should really vidim my part of town called Zemun. Climb the Gardoš tower and enjoy the most amazig view of the entire city of Belgrade
Have you visited Jacksonville, Florida by any chance few months back?