Serbia Tourism - come and visit your old neighbour
2
July
2008

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Serbia Tourism - Visit Serbia and take a new look at your old neighbour

Bars & Restaurants

Restoration

KUCERAK U SREMU, M. Stanimirovica 2, Phone: 064 285 0152. In one of the most ancient houses of the town, a warm reception and the fish and meat specialties. The chimney from the period, the pantry in the middle part, and the decoration of Central Europe (the arch, the woodwork, the embroidered curtains). The place has been attractive indeed. Stevan and his wife Svetlana have been accustomed to the tourists, and they would always receive you with a smile. The fish of 300 g 300 Dinars and the roasted meat dish 250 Dinars. the wine from the producer 300 Dinars. in summer time an inside terrace.

CETIRI LAVA, Trg B. Radicevica 3, Phone: 063 524 456. A tavern 150 years old actively keeping the tradition, a nice renewed hall in woodwork enhancing the charm. The irreproachable service. Soups and fish, grill and the dishes in sauce of Vojvodina. Complete menu with the dry wine for 800 Dinars.

SREMSKI KUTAK, Dunavska 1, Phone: (021) 882 343. On the Danube bank, a typical czard, restaurant in woodwork installed on the water board. Soups and fish (150 Dinars) fish in sauce and just seasoned (300 Dinars average) the ideal address for fish affectionate.

WINE DEGUSTATION

Slavko Kis, Karlovackog Mira 46, Phone: (021) 882 880. In his wine cellar, Slavko would make you degustate the famous “bermet”, the local sugared wine or the Riesling of Karlovci. Great choice of fruit liquors an liqueurs.
Radmilo Dimitrijevic, Patrijarha Rajacica 5, Phone: (021) 881 911.
Djordje Dragojlovic, Postanska 8, Phone: (021) 881 797.

Stema SCG
Prizrenska 4
11000 Beograd
Tel. +381 (0) 11 362 08 29
Fax +381 (0) 11 362 07 85


Stema France
66, av. des Champs Elysées
75008 Paris 
Tel. +33 (0) 143 79 45 14
Fax +33 (0) 143 56 11 24



















Did you know that ...


... the grave of Atilla the Hun is located on the confluence of the rivers Tisza and Danube?

... Constantine the Great, the first great Byzantine emperor and the founder of the Constantinople was born in Nis (Naissus)?
 
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