Montenegrin fritters by Restobar Dvor
When I visit a city, in which I haven’t been before, I always wonder where is a good place to eat! As far as Cetinje is concerned, it is certainly the Gradska Hotel, but also Restobar Dvor, which is located opposite the hotel on the main town square.

Restorbar Dvor, Photo: Adria.fun
Curiously looking at the menu on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant, a young waitress approached me with a smile from ear to ear saying – “if you’re hungry, I have a lot of nice things for you”.
I could have defended myself, but at the same time, I didn’t feel like researching whether there was anything else nearby, so I immediately took a strategic position with my Adria.fun team in the thick shade at a table in the middle of the restaurant.

Restobar Dvor, Photo: Adria.fun
While we were still choosing what to eat, we received an infusion in the form of a good local Montenegrin plum rakia, which I am not allowed to advertise because it is a shot drink after all.
It was hot outside, I think around 36 degrees, so intellect told me to choose a light dish, the brain runs its own policy, so in agreement with the stomach, it chose Montenegrin fritters, rolled in sesame and topped with cheese sauce.
The other parts of the team didn’t share the same opinion, so they opted for turkey fillet in curry sauce.

Turkey fillet in curry sauce, Photo: Adria.fun
Apart from the fact that the dish was plentiful because instead of two, you get three fritters, the food was very tasty and nicely served, so we washed it down abundantly with a cold draft beer.
After all this food, there was no more room in my stomach for treats, so while I’m writing this text, I’m sad to see what I missed, on their Instagram profile.
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I want to point out that the service was solid, and as for the prices, judge it yourself.
- Montenegrin fritters – 11.30 euros
- Turkey fillet – 12.90 euros
- Draft beer (0.5l) – 2.10 euros
- Homemade rakia – 2.80 euros
- Mineral water (0.7 l) – 4.20 euros
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