Tri šešira: A Taste of Serbian Heritage
Discover authentic Serbian flavors at Tri šešira in Belgrade's historic Skadarlija district—where tradition meets vibrant culture.
Nestled in the heart of Belgrade, Tri šešira offers tourists an authentic Serbian dining experience infused with rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere. With its delightful traditional dishes, this iconic restaurant is a must-visit for anyone exploring the culinary landscape of Serbia.
A brief summary to Tri šešira
- Skadarska 29, Belgrade, Stari Grad, 11000, RS
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- Monday 11 am-2 am
- Tuesday 11 am-2 am
- Wednesday 11 am-2 am
- Thursday 11 am-2 am
- Friday 11 am-2 am
- Saturday 11 am-2 am
- Sunday 11 am-2 am
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Tri šešira.
- Try to visit during live music nights for an enhanced dining experience.
- Make a reservation during peak hours to ensure you get a table.
- Don't miss out on sampling their homemade desserts!
- Ask about daily specials for unique dishes not on the regular menu.
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