Serving a mainly local clientele since 1928, this simple family restaurant whips up an odd mixture of traditional Ulcinj specialities, pasta, pizza, steak tartare, beef stroganoff and a massive steak and chips. The pizzas are thin-crusted and delicious, and the rakija (grappa) flows freely. It's located between the main roundabout leading to Velika Plaža and the Milena Canal.
Lovac
Adriatic Coast
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