A Culinary Journey at Znak Pitanja in Belgrade
Savor the essence of Serbia at Znak Pitanja, where every dish tells a story and every meal is a celebration.
Nestled in the vibrant Stari Grad district of Belgrade, Znak Pitanja, or 'Question Mark', is a culinary gem that offers an authentic taste of Serbian cuisine. This restaurant is revered for its warm atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for tourists looking to immerse themselves in local flavors. The unique decor and inviting ambiance set the stage for a memorable dining experience, where guests can indulge in traditional dishes made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Znak Pitanja is famed for its extensive menu, featuring classics such as sarma (cabbage rolls), ćevapi (grilled minced meat), and various hearty stews that reflect the diverse culinary heritage of Serbia. As you savor the dishes, you will find a blend of flavors that highlights the region's agricultural bounty and culinary traditions. The restaurant's friendly staff is always ready to assist you in selecting the perfect meal to suit your taste. Moreover, Znak Pitanja is not just about food; it embodies the spirit of Serbian hospitality, where every guest is treated like family. The restaurant's central location makes it an ideal stop for those exploring the historic streets of Belgrade. Whether you're dining solo, with family, or in a group, Znak Pitanja promises an unforgettable taste of Serbia that will leave you longing for more.
Local tips
- Try the homemade bread; it's a local favorite and pairs perfectly with any dish.
- Visit during lunch hours for a more relaxed dining experience, as it can get busy in the evenings.
- Don't miss out on their traditional desserts; they are a delightful end to your meal.
- Make a reservation during peak times to ensure you get a table, especially on weekends.
A brief summary to Znak Pitanja (Question Mark)
- Kralja Petra 6, Belgrade, Stari Grad, 11000, RS
- +381112635421
Getting There
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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.
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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.
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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.
Attractions Nearby to Znak Pitanja (Question Mark)
- Kosančićev venac ambijentalna celina
- Konak kneginje Ljubice
- Library of Serbian Patriarchate
- Serbian Orthodox Church Museum
- The Building of Serbian Patriarchate
- The Visitor Centre of the National Bank of Serbia
- Kuca Topalovica iz filma "Maratonci trce pocasni krug"
- Kafana SFRJ
- Museum of Applied Art
- Salon of the Museum of Contemporary Art Belgrade
- Monument to Vojvoda Vuk
- Knez Mihailova pedestrian street
- Tourist Info Point - Knez Mihajlova
- Tourist destination City Port
- Zepter Museum
Landmarks nearby to Znak Pitanja (Question Mark)
- Kosancicev venac
- Česma kod Crvenog pevca
- Мурал „La Santa de Београд“ - Гијом (Ремед) Алби
- Banatska
- Savamala ambijentalna celina Beograda
- Savamala Hotel
- Kalemegdan
- SPOMEN-OBELEŽJE ruskim i srpskim ratnicima iz Prvog svetskog rata
- Tomb of National Heroes
- Outer Sava Gate
- Torture Museum
- Japanese Fountain
- National Museum of Serbia
- FountainVrelo
- Angel of Death Monument