_pahuljica

(Place, tavern, firm, Yugoslavia)

The restaurant above the New cemetery in Belgrade, which we frequented in 2011-2013. Nice choice of artifacts, not too far on the ethno side, more like fifties-sixties, though the music they play is seventies light pop. It's all wood, the cuisine is good, and once they notice you're a regular, you get a piece of cake on the house.

Being next to a local football field gets them a lot of parking place, which counts a lot in that part of the city, and the lot is vacant most of the time, it fills only when they play. The football field, though, sometimes brings the wrong people, so you may get to listen to a discussion of the wrong kind coming from a near table. Didn't happen too often, though.

However, they got too popular, and we happened to come at wrong times once or twice, and the quality of the food wasn't what we got used to, it being their rush hour, probably didn't have enough of the fresh meat and unfroze what they had. We stopped going there when Lena moved away; it was just a five minute drive from her place, and now it would be ten. When it turned into forty, we just forgot about it.

Nice touch - in the men's toilet, above the pissoirs, there are pictures of pretty girls in poses which clearly cast doubt over the size of your dick. I told pLazić about it, and he immediately went to pee, and took a shot with his phone (very low rez, just like this picture). I've seen those pictures in one more tavern, later.

The name means snowflake.


Mentions: 21-VII-2011., 23-VIII-2011., 04-III-2012., 15-II-2013., 20-X-2013., Jelena Sredljević (Lena), pLazić, in serbian