Balkan food
To make the food the way it should be, we invited Nikola Nikolić, a talented chef from Belgrade. Try pljeskavica, ćevapi, uštipci, gibanica, and other traditional dishes.
Our Serbian guests say the food tastes like home.
Rakija, wine and beer
Balkan food calls for Balkan drinks.
A glass of Malvasia, bitter pelinkovac with ice and lemon, or a small glass of rakija. For the evening. For good company. For life.
The vibe? Polako!
The word polako means many things at once: "relax", "don't rush", "little by little", "let's pause and figure it out". Order some food, pour some wine, slow down. The Balkans don’t like to rush.