Fish i Zeleniš

Top choice in Novi Sad


This character-filled, snug little nook serves up the finest vegetarian and pescatarian meals in northern Serbia. Organic, locally sourced ingredients? Ambient? Ineffably delicious? Tick, tick, tick. Check the daily specials or spring for one of its excellently prepared Mediterranean staples, guided by the affable staff.

There are a few options for meat lovers but its sister restaurant, Project 72, is a better bet for carnivores.


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