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The Michelin Guide Belgrade Spotlights 17 Restaurants In Its New 2023 Selection

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The Michelin company is pleased to present to you the selection of the MICHELIN Guide for Belgrade for 2023. In this second edition, the Guide includes three more new restaurants, increasing the total number of establishments recommended by our inspectors in the capital of Serbia to 17.

“Despite the difficulties caused by COVID-19 for the hospitality industry and international tourism, Belgrade has demonstrated its adaptability and continues to move forward. Our teams of inspectors were delighted by the high-quality dishes served in the recommended restaurants, with a culinary offer characterized by modernity and variety, but also a focus on local culinary traditions. The observed trends reflect international influences and introduce innovative tastes into Belgrade’s gastronomic repertoire, which only illustrates the determination of restaurant owners and their staff to turn their city into a gourmet destination waiting to be discovered,” said Gwendal Pulenek, international director of the MICHELIN guide.

Three restaurants were selected by the MICHELIN guide

METROPOLITAN GRILL, located near the Museum of Contemporary Art, inside a hotel of a famous international chain, puts Mediterranean cuisine in the centre of attention. In a cosmopolitan environment where Serbian, Balkan and oriental influences merge, the à la carte dishes will amaze even the most refined palates.

Metropolitan Grill, Photo: Vitamin Studio, Dejan Zivadinovic

In an eclectic musical setting and with a perfect view of the city, SKY LOUNGE offers contemporary cuisine with international flavours, combining Asian and Mediterranean influences. The choice of fish is unsurpassed!

At VINGT-DEUX, located on the tenth floor of the Hotel Metropol, in the university district, the kitchen is known for its high quality, and the cocktail bar for its sophistication. The pleasant experience is completed by a 360-degree panorama of the city, which allows foodies to enjoy the stunning view at sunset.

In addition to these three new addresses, all the facilities listed in the 2022 edition of the MICHELIN guide to Belgrade also appear in the selection for 2023. Among them, we highlight Iva New Balkan Cuisine again due to its excellent price-quality ratio, and for this reason, they retain their Bib Gourmand title.

The selection of restaurants for 2023 recommended by the MICHELIN guide to Belgrade is available for free on the website and in the MICHELIN guide app. Along with these recommendations, the Guide also contains a selection of hotels, which introduce you to the most exclusive and essential places to stay in Belgrade and around the world.

SkyLounge

Each hotel in the Guide has been chosen for its style, service and exceptional character (with offers for every budget level) and can be booked directly on the MICHELIN Guide website and app. Discover the perfect addresses for young and more modest travellers, such as Mama Shelter Belgrade, mountain lodges, including Viceroy Kopaonik on Kopaonik Mountain, and designer boutique hotels, such as Townhouse 27 and Hotel Indigo.The MICHELIN guide is a reference in the gastronomic world. Now we also offer completely new and reliable recommendations for hotels. Visit the MICHELIN guide website at www.guide.michelin.com/fr/fr or download our completely free app for iOS and Android to discover all the restaurants in the selection or book a meal at one of the unforgettable hotels.

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