Thanks guys! Belgrade was legit rad, definitely worth checking out more when you guys circle back around. Hopefully we can meet up for some tasty foods when our paths cross again!
They are fine restaurants, you probably cannot fail with them, but there are a lot of other restaurants that one could recommend, with simpler dishes that are closer to the idea of Serbian national ones. Explore!
You are great couple and can't imagine that you wouldn't have a good time even if cousine were really bad. Funny and super interesting video . And informative . ( Even for me, I haven't visited that Micheline joint, yet ) . Other places , going regularly.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. I don't think there was a place in Belgrade we didn't enjoy. You should also try Iva (the Micheline place) - it was definitely different, but really good.
It is good to see someone exploring sth really good from diverse Belgrade cuisine scene and did not fall for "traditional" chevapi and burek ..., which are OK, everyday, staple, fast food, but far from refined.
So, you like progressive rock! To clarify one thing: Sparkling water is a quality Mineral Water, not just bubbles in water (which is conventional 'soda' used to mix with white wine). First time I heard expression: Clotted cream. Yes, kajmak (Turkish for skim, literally means 'summit'), is made from fresh cooked milk. Not homogenized milk, that will not work.
BELA REKA (THE best of the best. They have own farm and restoran is wonderful) and DJERDAN (huge (you 've never seen that big) , delicious Serbian meals
As a Belgrader I am surprised with the prices ... My outings to Belgrade restaurants normally cost more per person. Though you did not have desserts and expensive smothies ...
Unfortunately, we very rarely find ourselves hungry enough to get a dessert, which I'm almost positive is a shame because some of them at most of these restaurants look amazing.
I can recommend good restaurant with traditional Serbian cuisine ...it is actually the oldest restaurant in Serbia (200 years old)..my wife and myself had one day lunch and another day dinner this European summer...it's called "?" (Question mark)... the address is Kralja Petra 6 (King Peter no. 6) ...just opposite Saborna crkva (Congregational Church)...it is easy to find ...when you walk down the Knez Mihaelo Street (major pedestrian Street towards Kalemegdan fortress and nearly at the end of the street you will have 50 m up on right Rajiceva Shopping Mall but you turn left and couple hundreds meters down the street you will see Congregational Church (Saborna Crkva) on right and just opposite on left is "?" Restaurant. The weird name is because the Church was complaining (200 years ago ) that the name restaurant had back then is too immoral or if you wll inappropriate to be located so close to the church so the owner decided to rename the restaurant into "?". Thank you for beautiful. video Cheers from Darko, Sydney/Australia
Its always funny as a vegan hearing people talk about vegan food like "this gotta be high end vegan meal", while its the spices that make the flavour profiles. We are not really missing out on anything, especially these days as people try to recreate the meat dishes in vegan edition, which some of us actually dont like, but if you went to a nice vegan restaurant, you would learn its just as flavourful, if not even more, due to crazy things people like to experiment with in the recipes 🙂 Plus you will most likely not feel like sleeping after a meal 😅 I also think you deserve way more publicity, good luck with the YT algorithm !
I have been trying more vegan food as we travel and I am finding that I suuuuuper dig what people are able to pull off. I still dig my meats, but trying to cut back.
Nobody ever asks a vegan any question. They come by themselves to tell us how special they are and how their salads and grass are just as flavorful as meat food. Snobfest.
@@Lazarus_ReSpawn Its quite the opposite. Those vegans that do that are mostly pretentious morons who became vegan to either be different, seek attention or other social status reason. Those that stopped eating corpses for the obvious reasons, such as valuing life over their own hedonism, are not telling you about veganism because they want to feel superior, but because they understand the impact you could make on so many animals and our environment and only few words are what is separating you from making that decision. Some take more time, some less and some just dont want to give up their pleasures, no matter the damage it is causing. We are all different in the end, so enjoy the diversity of this world, even if that means you find pleasure in eating sentient beings.
Hi! I am from Brazilian and I’m about to travel to Belgrade sim a week. I am still confused about the money exchange… should I exchange the dollars or euros at the exchange places or they accept euros in most of the places? Did you pay for the food in dinars?
That is a freaking amazing video omg! Love all the food! You did a great job! Thank you so much for this absolutely awesome food tour!
Thanks!!! Super glad you enjoyed it!
@@TravelsInSpace @ she's a popular blogger, too!
Yo! You guys are killing the food vlogs! Wish we had more time to explore Belgrade and the food scene a lil bit more!
Thanks guys! Belgrade was legit rad, definitely worth checking out more when you guys circle back around. Hopefully we can meet up for some tasty foods when our paths cross again!
Always nice to see people enjoying good food
Thank you! And the food was indeed delicious.
Love you guys. Thanks for making me laugh and drool at the same time 🤣
If we make someone hungry with these episodes, then we achieved our goal!
They are fine restaurants, you probably cannot fail with them, but there are a lot of other restaurants that one could recommend, with simpler dishes that are closer to the idea of Serbian national ones. Explore!
Please recommend a few! I know some too but I am only in Belgrade from time to time as a tourist.
@@joakimanden11 Завичај, Чедић, Пинк ...
Fantastic episode as usual...
Thank you!
great Video thank you very much. you both are gorgeous. will try those restaurants when im next time in belgrade
Thank you very much! And yes, definitely check them out they were all delicious.
I love your guys attitude and fun mode. I am planning to visit Serbia in July os 2023. Any advice for me??
Visit Novi Sad.
You are great couple and can't imagine that you wouldn't have a good time even if cousine were really bad.
Funny and super interesting video . And informative .
( Even for me, I haven't visited that Micheline joint, yet ) . Other places , going regularly.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. I don't think there was a place in Belgrade we didn't enjoy. You should also try Iva (the Micheline place) - it was definitely different, but really good.
She is great, and definitely nicer than him.
I like your videos. Try some of traditional food!
It is good to see someone exploring sth really good from diverse Belgrade cuisine scene and did not fall for "traditional" chevapi and burek ..., which are OK, everyday, staple, fast food, but far from refined.
I enjoyed watching.
what camera and lens do you use for shooting?
Glad you enjoyed it! We use a Sony A7siii with a tamron 28 - 75 lens. I can heartily recommend both items.
So, you like progressive rock!
To clarify one thing: Sparkling water is a quality Mineral Water, not just bubbles in water (which is conventional 'soda' used to mix with white wine).
First time I heard expression: Clotted cream. Yes, kajmak (Turkish for skim, literally means 'summit'), is made from fresh cooked milk. Not homogenized milk, that will not work.
Thanks for the info!
The first one ‘little bay’ there’s one which is exactly the same right buy my house and I live in the suburbs of London 😂
Owned by the same person, how is the one in London?
BELA REKA (THE best of the best. They have own farm and restoran is wonderful) and DJERDAN (huge (you 've never seen that big) , delicious Serbian meals
Thanks for the suggestions, we'll check them both out!
@@TravelsInSpace you will not regret👍♥️
As a Belgrader I am surprised with the prices ... My outings to Belgrade restaurants normally cost more per person. Though you did not have desserts and expensive smothies ...
Unfortunately, we very rarely find ourselves hungry enough to get a dessert, which I'm almost positive is a shame because some of them at most of these restaurants look amazing.
I can recommend good restaurant with traditional Serbian cuisine ...it is actually the oldest restaurant in Serbia (200 years old)..my wife and myself had one day lunch and another day dinner this European summer...it's called "?" (Question mark)... the address is Kralja Petra 6 (King Peter no. 6) ...just opposite Saborna crkva (Congregational Church)...it is easy to find ...when you walk down the Knez Mihaelo Street (major pedestrian Street towards Kalemegdan fortress and nearly at the end of the street you will have 50 m up on right Rajiceva Shopping Mall but you turn left and couple hundreds meters down the street you will see Congregational Church (Saborna Crkva) on right and just opposite on left is "?" Restaurant.
The weird name is because the Church was complaining (200 years ago ) that the name restaurant had
back then is too immoral or if you wll inappropriate to be located so close to the church so the owner decided to rename the restaurant into "?". Thank you for beautiful. video Cheers from Darko, Sydney/Australia
Its always funny as a vegan hearing people talk about vegan food like "this gotta be high end vegan meal", while its the spices that make the flavour profiles. We are not really missing out on anything, especially these days as people try to recreate the meat dishes in vegan edition, which some of us actually dont like, but if you went to a nice vegan restaurant, you would learn its just as flavourful, if not even more, due to crazy things people like to experiment with in the recipes 🙂 Plus you will most likely not feel like sleeping after a meal 😅
I also think you deserve way more publicity, good luck with the YT algorithm !
I have been trying more vegan food as we travel and I am finding that I suuuuuper dig what people are able to pull off. I still dig my meats, but trying to cut back.
Nobody ever asks a vegan any question. They come by themselves to tell us how special they are and how their salads and grass are just as flavorful as meat food. Snobfest.
@@Lazarus_ReSpawn Its quite the opposite. Those vegans that do that are mostly pretentious morons who became vegan to either be different, seek attention or other social status reason. Those that stopped eating corpses for the obvious reasons, such as valuing life over their own hedonism, are not telling you about veganism because they want to feel superior, but because they understand the impact you could make on so many animals and our environment and only few words are what is separating you from making that decision. Some take more time, some less and some just dont want to give up their pleasures, no matter the damage it is causing. We are all different in the end, so enjoy the diversity of this world, even if that means you find pleasure in eating sentient beings.
@@zerooneonetwothree1872 You're a vegan, I get it
@@Lazarus_ReSpawn You are a dimwit, i get it
Hi! I am from Brazilian and I’m about to travel to Belgrade sim a week. I am still confused about the money exchange… should I exchange the dollars or euros at the exchange places or they accept euros in most of the places? Did you pay for the food in dinars?
You actually know your food! You must have culinary training in your past.
Why you didnt try real serbian food?
It’s a great shame for couple of foodies not to try Serbian national kitchen.Go to restaurant’Durmitor or’Lovac’ and taste serbian umami food.’
We will check them out, thanks!
You could hear from the video that he wasn't particularly interested in anything Serbian, but to find snazzy dining places while in Belgrade.
what about Serbian food?
nervous editing.....
Respect the food that you eating...take a hat off...
I don't think the food knows that I'm wearing a hat? At least, I really hope not.
Don't be a pisser! E mora 'beli luk' da zamirise!
As if he knew what respect meant.