Instead of seeing places on the internet and drawing a route, we always went to the places that caught our eye while wandering around Kotor Old Town. The reason we chose Pizza Pronto was because the flag on the door was old. The place was empty at that moment and we didn't know what kind of experience we would have. But the Story ended spectacularly. There is no need to make comparisons of the best quality pizza, you have to look at the taste. The thing is, this pizza is really VERY delicious. As an Istanbulite, I had the opportunity to experience a lot of fine dine pizza. I have eaten at restaurants of Italian chefs many times, but I think Pizza Pronto was the pizzeria I enjoyed eating at the most. We ate pizza pronto 4 times during our 5-day Montenegro holiday. For those who don't eat meat, I can say that the Pizza Margherita is more delicious than the Quattro Formaggi. It's been 4 days since I returned from my Montenegro holiday and I think the thing I miss most is...
Read moreIf you find yourself wandering the charming streets of Kotor Old Town and craving authentic, delicious pizza, Pizzeria Pronto is a must-visit. The cozy atmosphere perfectly complements the historic vibe of the area, making it a great spot to relax after exploring.
The pizza here is simply outstanding — thin, crispy crust with fresh, high-quality toppings that burst with flavor in every bite. Whether you’re a fan of classic Margherita or more adventurous combinations, the menu offers a solid variety to satisfy every craving. The staff are friendly and attentive, adding to the overall welcoming experience.
Prices are very reasonable considering the prime location and quality of the food. Plus, the portions are generous enough to share or enjoy as a hearty meal.
Overall, Pizzeria Pronto is a fantastic choice for a casual yet delicious meal in Kotor Old Town. I’d definitely recommend stopping by for a...
Read moreI visited this place with my girlfriend, and while the pizza was decent, the experience was really disappointing. She’s an Asian woman, and I watched as she was completely ignored while waiting, only for a man who arrived later to be served the last slice. Sadly, this kind of behavior seemed normal there. All the men around acted dismissively toward her, and the atmosphere reeked of misogyny.
This kind of treatment wouldn’t be acceptable in many other countries. It reflects not just poor service, but deeper cultural issues, disrespect toward women and foreigners. If this is any reflection of broader attitudes here, it’s no wonder the country struggles with corruption and still has a long road ahead before meeting the values expected of EU membership. Discrimination, whether based on gender, race, or nationality, has no place in any...
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