Konoba kod Radonjića

Central Montenegro


With stone walls, and meat hanging from the ceiling, this atmospheric family-run tavern serves up delicious roast lamb as well as the local specialities, pršut (smoke-dried ham) and sir (cheese). Enjoy them along with olives on a Njeguški plate (€9.50) or in sandwiches (€2.50).


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