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![]() Bars & RestaurantsRestoration National kitchen Menus between 400 and 700 dinars fir a traditional kitchen: grill, salads, good wine. NISLIJSKA MEHANA, Prvomajska 49, Phone: 353 057. Everything has been done here to take you back into the XIX century. The handicraft objects from that age (pottery, the musical instruments) and the traditional costumes hung on the walls will take you into that ambience. typical Serbian dishes and a large choice of wine will make you enjoy the place. A good address for those in love with tradition. Menu about 600 dinars. TRAMVAJ, Pobede 24, Phone: 547 909. At the entrance to the commercial centre Kalca, an original restaurant where you eat sitting in a tramway. The young ambience and the standard kitchen. A dish about 200 dinars. STARA SRBIJA, Trg Republike bb, Phone: 521 902. On the central square, one of the most ancient establishments of the town. Traditional kitchen, well served. A safe value. GALIJA, Nikole Pasica 35, Phone: 46 833. Agreeable framework and a good quality/price relation for this central enough beershop. Traditional kitchen especially pljeskavice are recommended. Dishes from 200 dinars up. Teashops In the commercial centre “Kalca” many typical ice-cream shops and pastry shops on the ground floor of Kalca, and on the first floor Emona. Try also Lipa No. 2 Zetska street. Bars Two very animated places when the night has fallen. The Obrenovica street with the special “Randez café” very in vogue, where the girls are mischievous. Or take a walk through the Square of the Republic or through the Sv. Sava street where all music styles could be found. You may also approach the fortress to find the animated and original places at the same time. On the Nisava two bar-pubs opposite to one another, both placed on a barge: the “Reka” very animated at night and the “Porto Bello” with the live music every Thursday and Sunday. In the very trench of the fortress the café “Press” where a good art of the youth have appointments when nice days came.
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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)? |