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Serbian cuisine — a guide

· 31.05.2026
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Serbian cuisine is hearty — meats (pork, beef, lamb), bread, raw and aged cheeses, pepper, onion, white and red cabbage predominate. Influences: Oriental (Turkish — baklava, ćevap), Hungarian (paprikash, goulash), Greek (moussaka), Bulgarian (shopska salad). Every meal starts with a shot of rakija.

🥗 Salads and starters

  • Shopska salad — tomato, cucumber, pepper, onion, cheese (on top).
  • Serbian salad — tomato, onion, pepper, no cheese.
  • Urnebes salad — fiery with kashkaval.
  • Kajmak — cream cheese, spread on bread or with meat.
  • Pršut — cured meat (Zlatibor — best).
  • Kulen — Serbian sausage (Sremski kulen — UNESCO protected).
  • Pinđur — pepper paste.

🍲 Soups

  • Chicken soup — chicken broth with vegetables.
  • Pasulj — bean paprikash with meat.
  • Škembe — tripe soup.
  • Goulash — Hungarian paprikash with meat, popular in Vojvodina.

🍖 Main dishes

  • Ćevapi — small elongated patties of minced meat. Main Serbian national dish. Served with lepinja, onion and kajmak. Best in Leskovac and Niš.
  • Pljeskavica — large round patty. Leskovac — most famous (strong, spicy).
  • Stuffed pljeskavica — with kashkaval, kulen, chilli inside.
  • Karađorđe steak — veal cutlet stuffed with kajmak, breaded, fried.
  • Sarma — sour cabbage leaves with meat mixture and rice.
  • Podvarak — sour cabbage with meat, baked.
  • Moussaka — layers of potatoes and meat, eggs on top.
  • Stuffed peppers — peppers stuffed with meat and rice.
  • Spit-roasted suckling pig — whole pig roasted on spit.

🥖 Bread and pastry

  • Pita — phyllo dough pastry with filling (cheese, spinach, potato, meat). Gibanica — national pita.
  • Kačamak — corn flour porridge.
  • Proja — corn bread.
  • Lepinja — white round bread, ideal with ćevapi.

🍰 Desserts

  • Tulumba — fried elongated dough, in syrup.
  • Baklava — Oriental dessert with walnuts and syrup.
  • Kadaif — phyllo strip with honey.
  • Palačinke — pancakes with jam, cheese, chocolate.
  • Slatko from... — traditional preserved fruit dessert. Served with water and coffee.

🍷 Drinks

  • Šljivovica (rakija) — national drink, 40–50% alcohol. Šumadija and Pešter šljivovica the best.
  • Lozovača — grape rakija.
  • Dunjevača — quince rakija.
  • Serbian wine — Župa (red Prokupac), Vojvodina (Bermet — premium), Fruška Gora. Varieties: Prokupac, Tamjanika, Grašac.
  • Beer — Jelen, Lav, Zaječarsko. 150–300 dinars.
  • Coffee — Serbian (Turkish), unfiltered, in small džezvas with sugar.

🍴 Recommended restaurants

  • Belgrade: ? (Znak Pitanja), Skadarlija (Tri Šešira, Šeširu Moj, Dae Dae).
  • Novi Sad: Project 72, Plava Frajla.
  • Niš: Stara Srbija, Čegar.
  • Zlatibor: Brankovina.

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