Znak Pitanja, Serbian restaurant in Stari Grad, Belgrade, Serbia.
Znak Pitanja is a Serbian restaurant located in the old town where wooden furniture and traditional wall decorations define the interior space. The dining rooms feel grounded in everyday cooking traditions and the way people have gathered for meals over time.
The establishment began in the old town and has remained at its original location since the early 1800s, serving traditional Serbian food. Its presence in this spot over many decades became woven into the neighborhood's dining history.
The menu showcases regional specialties from different parts of Serbia, prepared using recipes that reflect how locals traditionally cook at home. These dishes represent the food customs that matter to Serbian communities across various regions.
Located near the cathedral, this establishment takes credit cards for payment. It opens daily and tends to fill with diners around midday.
The name came about because church authorities would not allow establishments near the cathedral to have regular names, so the owner chose a question mark as the sign. This unusual choice became the place's most memorable feature.
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