The best restaurants in Serbia - 14 restaurants from Belgrade in Michelin's guide - Recipes and Cookbook online - illustration photo Pixabay
The best restaurants in Serbia - 14 restaurants from Belgrade in Michelin's guide - Recipes and Cookbook online - illustration photo Pixabay

On December 07, 2021, Michelle's guide was published, which included 14 restaurants from Belgrade. According to the choice of independent and anonymous Michelin inspectors, these are currently the best restaurants in Serbia!

In the announcement of this guide, on Michelin's website, the following is stated: "The complex cuisine of this country - brought about by its geographical location between East and West, and the wealth of exchanges throughout history - has created a strong and diverse culinary culture, in which Turkish, Hungarian and other Balkan influences abound."

Here is the current list of the best restaurants in Serbia and Belgrade, in the order taken from the Michelin website.

The best restaurants in Serbia - 14 restaurants from Belgrade in Michelin's guide

jam

  • Knez Miletina 25, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
  • 2,000 – 4,000 RSD • Modern Cuisine

The opinion of the Michelin guide

JaM's Mediterranean style contrasts with its location in a residential area of ​​Belgrade. Inside, it's bright and airy with terrazzo floors and doors opening onto a tree-lined terrace. Ingredient-driven cooking has an Italian touch; homemade pasta is a hit, and cooked Adriatic fish is offered from Thursday to Sunday

Mezestoran Dvorište

  • Svetogorska 46, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
  • 1,700 – 2,800 RSD • Mediterranean Cuisine

The opinion of the Michelin guide

Everyone looks like they're having fun at Mezestoran Dvorište, where both the colorful decor and the cooking have a sunny Mediterranean feel. Greece (the owner's former home) meets Italy in dishes designed for family-style sharing; the meat is served in flatbreads and there is plenty of homemade pasta.

Homa

19 Žorža Klemansoa, Belgrade, 11158, Serbia
2,500 - 8,990 RSD • Creative

The opinion of the Michelin guide

It may be located in the historic Dorcol district, but Homa has a thoroughly modern look and feel. During the day, sit on the green terrace or at night in the intimately lit restaurant. The creative cooking has subtle Italian influences; go to the surprise tasting menu. Orange, natural and biodynamic wines are distinguished.

Iva New Balkan Cuisine

Kneginje Ljubice 11, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
1,450 – 2,100 RSD • Modern Cuisine

The opinion of the Michelin guide

It's a great value to be in this semi-basement restaurant with a modest modern look. The extensive menu covers everything from breakfast to street food and more. Traditional Balkan recipes are subtly refined, but remain healthy and approachable. They favor using ingredients from small producers.

Enso

Mitropolita Petra 8, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
2,450 - 6,900 RSD • Creative

The opinion of the Michelin guide

The owner's nightclub next door is a good clue that this is also a lively, trendy place. Creative cooking uses luxurious Serbian products, and dishes that change seasonally attract attention and offer countless rich flavors. For the ultimate experience, try the 10-course "Freestyle" set menu.

The Square

Studentski Trg 9, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
3,200 – 7,800 RSD • Modern Cuisine

The opinion of the Michelin guide

A lively atmosphere seeps from the lounge into this stylish modern restaurant in the chic Square Nine Hotel. Service is structured but friendly, and the short menu offers classic French and Italian dishes with a refined edge. The space overlooks lushly planted walls and a covered courtyard terrace.

ebisu

Studentski trg 9hh, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
2,500 – 7,000 RSD • Japanese

The opinion of the Michelin guide

Japanese through and through, this intimate, understatedly elegant restaurant is located on the 7th floor of a smart hotel and offers great views of the city from its large terrace (it moves to the ground floor in winter). Sushi, sashimi, tempura and teppanyaki all feature; duck gyoza and miso soup are a must.

1905 Salon

Karađorđeva 48, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
6,000 – 14,000 RSD • Modern Cuisine

The opinion of the Michelin guide

This sumptuous restaurant – one of the largest in the city – occupies the first floor lounge of the magnificent Geozavod building and features vaulted ceilings, marble columns and gilding. Modern Serbian cooking reflects this cultural legacy countries; go to the tasting menu with matching Serbian wines.

Lobster

Kosančićev Venac 29, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
3,400 – 9,900 RSD • Modern Cuisine

The opinion of the Michelin guide

Located in the characteristic cobbled street of the Old Town and built into the side of a hill, Langouste stood above the Sava River for more than 30 years. Top Serbian ingredients are combined in a combination of French and Italian inspired dishes; expect rich flavors and generous portions.

Comunale Cafè e Cucina

Karađorđeva 2-4, Beton Hala, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
1,600 – 4,400 RSD • Italian

The opinion of the Michelin guide

When the sun shines, head to this super spot by the river in the shadow of the Belgrade Fortress. It's one of several white ex-customs warehouses with open terraces – but this one is owned by an architect, so it's sleek and modern inside. Classic Italian staples include meat cooked in a Josper oven.

Legate in 1903

Jasenička 7, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
2,500 – 5,900 RSD • Modern Cuisine

The opinion of the Michelin guide

While the head chef is a local, the menu at this South End restaurant focuses on modern international dishes with an ambitious edge. The ingredients are top notch and they have a live lobster tank. There are some top growers on the wine list, the service is assured and the space has a sophisticated feel.

Magellan

Jurija Gagarina 14ž, Belgrade, 11070, Serbia
2,100 – 5,400 RSD • Modern Cuisine

The opinion of the Michelin guide

Unusually located in a small shopping area, Magellan resembles a smart yacht with its bay window, teak floors and part-lacquered, part-painted walls. Bold, eye-catching dishes use modern techniques. The wine service is knowledgeable and enthusiastic and includes both local and well-known names.

The sea is thick

Ulica Radnička 27, Belgrade, 11000, Serbia
3,000 – 5,000 RSD • Seafood

The opinion of the Michelin guide

It's all about fish from the Adriatic Sea at this well-regarded restaurant just outside the city. The waiter presents you with the catch of the day on a tray of your choice, which is then cooked whole, distributed to your group and served with salad or vegetables. It is a cozy place with a rustic look.

Bela Reka

Tošin Bunar 179, Belgrade, 11070, Serbia
1,600 - 4,000 RSD • Traditional Cuisine

The opinion of the Michelin guide

The owners have a farm of the same name ("by the river") in the Homolje mountains and aim to promote local farmers/producers and preserve the identity of traditional Serbian cuisine. Start with flat bread baked in a wood-fired oven, then move on to a special lamb or clay pot lamb dish.

In any case, it is up to you to visit all these restaurants and, of course, try everything from their offer. Are these the best restaurants in Serbia, the final assessment and rating is yours alone!

Source: Michelin guide web site

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