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Oво је Balkan (2010)

Serbian cuisine in Kyiv 

COUNTRY: Serbia 
KYIV DESTINATION: Belgrade Serbian Restaurant Podyl
 
For an authentic Serbian experience you can head down to the Belgrade Restaurant http://restoranbelgrad.com.ua in the lower town of Podyl.
Situated on 21/23 Khoryva St, this restaurant is usually filled with Serbian ex-pats at the weekend.It has a Serbian chef, who also cooks pizza in addition to Balkan specialties. They occasionally have Balkan music playing live.
The restaurant inside is below ground and in summer has an outdoor covered veranda in this old part of town.
Here you can drink strong coffee shots, eat Serbian burek and cevapcici meat patties.
Photos courtesy of Belgrad website.

Serbian embassy:
Address:  4, Voloska St, 04070 Kyiv
Tel:           +380 44 425 6060
Photos courtesy of Belgrad website.
What Serbian locations do you know in Kyiv?

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