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Manjež

Belgrade


This is one of Belgrade’s grand dames, with an old-school glamour that matches its clientele. The menu is heavy on the Serbian classics, with a sprinkling of modern international dishes. During the warmer months, locals gather on the charming terrace to gaze at the park that is Manjež's namesake.

There is also elegant accommodation (rooms from 5900RSD) above the restaurant.


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