Find out what Albanian restaurants to try in Pristina. Pristina (Albanian: Prishtina or Prishtinë, IPA: [pɾiʃtinə] ( listen)) or Priština (Serbian Cyrillic: Приштина), is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district.
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4 based on 13 reviews
Restaurant Maestro`s is one of the newest restaurants in Pristina with the oldest history behind it. Straight to the heart, in the depth centre of the small road, away from daily noises you can find a cosy place to work, celebrate, take a rest and enjoy y
We came here for lunch and loved the place, very modern and clean.The waiters are very polite and nice. Before the main course we got some free bread with a lovely dip.The food was great - I had a mixed platter and each sort of new was cooked perfectly. The grilled vegetables were very tasty and fresh. Between the main course and dessert we drank A very good coffee and got some fresh watermelon for free.Unbelievable chocolate lava cake!I can only recommend this restaurant
4 based on 35 reviews
If you are in Prishtina and looking for a unique, classic, traditional place to eat try Shpija e Vjeter. The food and customer service is fabulous. Great atmosphere too. I will definitely go back.
4 based on 40 reviews
For a restaurant that looks very nice, the food was very disappointing. I ordered a seafood ârisottoâ, waited so long for it for it to be a plate of rice with seafood. I told the waiter and he was confused. He didnât seem to know that risotto rice was different from basmati rice. He apologised, but wasnât apologetic enough to give us the dessert on the house, which he offered to me. The fried seafood was disappointing. You canât fry shrimp and call it fried prawns. The starter was delicious though and the waiter was funny but it got a bit too much. It was like he was trying to make up for the fact that the food was bad. Avoid unless you like Tave me Oriz ;)
4 based on 24 reviews
Each experience at HeraRooftop is unique, just like our services, central location and rich menu. HeraRooftop is located on the 8th floor of Sirius Hotel, endowing each visit with a magnificent view of Pristina. Our rich menu full of contemporary specialt
Stayed in the hotel, one floor below the restaurant. Mushroom soup for starter, mixed grill for main. Not bad, except for the charcoaled lamb. Poor and strange choice in white and red wine per glass (both French, a Sauvignon Blanc and a Malbec). Staff are awkward at times and very unattentive. Fantastic views over Pristina from the terrace on the 8th floor and the bill comes easy on the wallet. A few changes could lift this restaurant to a higher level.
4 based on 53 reviews
Stopped here after arriving in Pristina, as it was close to my hotel. Glad i did. Pepper steak with grilled vegetables and potatotes, and a large beer â¬9.50.Meat was good quality, cooked perfectly, great pepper sauce, very tasty vegetables. Menu was also in English, and the waiter was very friendly and efficient.
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4 based on 72 reviews
Must visit! An iconic place in Prishtina, mixing modernism and classicism to form one of the most exiting experiences. During the day this place is more of a food and the occasional beer. After 6pm the place transforms into a fun "drinking with friends" place.
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4 based on 124 reviews
Country House is a rustic restaurant located 8 km away from Prishtina's city center. It provides glorious views across rolling, verdant hills and fresh air.It is an appropriate place for a delicious lunch during working days, sophisticated dinner with fam
This restaurant is in the suburbs of Pristina, about five-ten kilometres away. It is easily reached by car or taxi, which could cost around 5 euros. The food is very delicious, coffee is excellent, but the main reason of visiting this place is to have soufflés, our family knows that this is the best place to go for it. Whoever goes there, should try them!
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Pristina: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 253 reviews
It is restaurant with over 35 years of tradition.It has local specialities and also some International .You must taste fresh bread,minced meat and papers in oven .I would highly reccomend to visit this restaurant.
4 based on 257 reviews
I wasnât shown a menu but just asked what I wanted to eat which was a choice of two different mains. I would have like to order a starter as well and could see some other tables had different dishes to what I had been offered.The food was good, so itâs disappointing that I didnât get the option to have a starter and ended up leaving the restaurant still hungry.
4 based on 589 reviews
We went to Liburnia twice. First time we ordered chicken two ways, I think ala Liburnia and kosova. There were no side dishes included, just chicken. Vegetarian on our group (aka me) chared mashed potatoes with the meat eaters. We also ordered corn bread what was very dry and served with out anything. Food was tasty nonetheless. Second time we thought that we were smarter to order. I ordered salad and the meat lovers ordered meat balls and some steak and asked it to be cooked medium+. They also took some side dish this time.My salad was quite small and served with no dressing at all. It was ok, but would really like to have a some sort of dressing with it. Bread that came with it was really good tough! Meat balls were fine. But the steak... Steak came with sides! There was no mention about it on the menu. And the steak was raw... We sent it back to the kitchen. We got it back right, with new sides. We got shots of rakia as an apology :DVery cosy and nice looking place and food is not bad. But there is better places to eat.
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