We stayed in Cetinje 4 nights. We ate here 3 nights and breakfast 2. The local red wine is lovely for 1.50 euro a glass. A local beer at 2.5 euros a bottle. The first night I had beef goulash with pasta and had to do the bread, husband had spaghetti Mexicana and there was crepes for desert to share. Lots of food of excellent quality. Staff lovely and very good English. Sat outside and such a lovely couple of hours. Food costs around 15 euros.
Second visit Spaghetti bolognaise and a large mixed salad 8 euros. Chicken with peanut sauce 8 euros. Only a hint of peanut though. Complimentary bread. 8 euros. The glass of red wine was larger and same price.
Night 3. Mixed meat was massive. Took half home. 9 euros. Husband changed fries for pasta. I had cevapi, salad and fries 6 euros. Complimentary bread. Had crepes for 3 euros and shared. Toilets left a lot to be desired, but look at the prices and lovely staff and sat outside looking into the square. We left good tips. Oh yes, breakfast was omelettes with cheese and ham. The only negative is that one morning you can get a cappuccino and the next they do not do one. Two deserts are on the menu, but only ever able to get crepes. But go with the flow you are on holiday! Thank you to them especially the young man who...
Read moreEnvironment: That red and white checkered table cloth makes me feel welcomed. Simple decor and have a ‘neighbourhood hang-out’ feeling compared to the other surrounding restaurants.
Food and Drink: Soup with local veggie and sausage was made like a Montenegrin family member would do. Schopska was drenched with cheese - and I loved it. The cevapi was sumptuous and had the right amount of garlic in it but was disappointed with the punjena vjesalica (stuffed pork fillet) since it was somewhat bland in flavour. Go with the 0,5l local beer and tip it with a Montenegrin liquer spiced with sage.
Service: Quick and attentive one-man staff and all the outdoor seating were full at that time. Giving this place extra love because price of food was nice to the pocket!
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