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Znak Pitanja: A Culinary Gem in the Heart of Belgrade

Experience the rich flavors of Serbian cuisine in a charming setting at Znak Pitanja, a beloved restaurant in the heart of Belgrade.

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Znak Pitanja, also known as Question Mark, is a must-visit Serbian restaurant in Belgrade, celebrated for its authentic cuisine and charming ambiance. Located in the historic Stari Grad district, this restaurant offers a delightful taste of Serbia’s rich culinary heritage, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

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Kralja Petra 6, Belgrade, Stari Grad, 11000, RS
Monday
12 pm-9 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-9 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-9 pm
Thursday
12 pm-9 pm
Friday
10 am-10 pm
Saturday
10 am-10 pm
Sunday
10 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you are driving from central Pčinja, take the E75 highway heading north towards Belgrade. After approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, take the exit towards 'Stari Grad' and continue onto Kralja Petra Street. Znak Pitanja (Question Mark) will be on your right at Kralja Petra 6, Beograd 11000. Parking may be available nearby, but be prepared for possible parking fees.

    Public Transportation - Bus

    To reach Znak Pitanja by bus, first head to the main bus station in Pčinja. Look for buses heading to Belgrade. The journey will take approximately 4 to 5 hours depending on traffic. Once you arrive at the Belgrade bus station, you can take a local bus or tram to reach Kralja Petra Street. Local bus number 78 runs frequently and will drop you off near the restaurant. Walk for about 5 minutes to reach Kralja Petra 6.

    Public Transportation - Train

    Alternatively, you can take a train from Pčinja to Belgrade. Check the train schedule at the local station for departure times. The train journey typically takes around 4 hours. Upon arriving at the Belgrade train station, exit and take bus number 78 or tram line 2, which will take you to Kralja Petra Street. Walk for about 5 minutes to your destination at Kralja Petra 6.

    Local tips

    Try the sarma and ajvar for an authentic Serbian experience.
    Visit during lunch hours for a quieter dining experience.
    Make a reservation on weekends to ensure a table.
    Ask the staff for wine pairings to enhance your meal.
    Don't miss the outdoor seating for a lovely view of the surroundings.

    Discover more about Znak Pitanja (Question Mark)

    Nestled in the picturesque Stari Grad district of Belgrade, Znak Pitanja, or Question Mark, stands as a beloved testament to Serbian gastronomy. This charming restaurant is renowned not just for its delectable dishes but also for the warm and inviting atmosphere that encapsulates the spirit of Serbia. The establishment is particularly famous for its traditional Serbian fare, which includes succulent grilled meats, hearty stews, and freshly baked bread, all prepared using time-honored recipes. Guests can savor local specialties like sarma (cabbage rolls) and ajvar (pepper-based condiment) that showcase the country’s rich flavors.The restaurant's interior reflects a unique blend of rustic charm and cultural heritage, with wooden beams and traditional decor creating a cozy dining environment. Patrons often rave about the attentive service, which adds to the overall experience. Whether you are dining indoors or enjoying the outdoor seating, Znak Pitanja offers a perfect vantage point to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Belgrade. With a varied menu that caters to both meat lovers and vegetarians, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.Open daily, this restaurant welcomes guests for lunch and dinner, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the historic streets of Belgrade. The reasonable prices make it an appealing choice for both casual diners and food enthusiasts looking to indulge in authentic Serbian cuisine. With its captivating ambiance, rich flavors, and friendly service, Znak Pitanja remains a top destination for both tourists and locals seeking a true taste of Serbia.
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