Made to resemble a French bistro, Absinthe is the ultimate stop over for Belgrade’s bohemian bourgeoisie. Tables are set close to each other, the noise is constant, and you can always search for a few reflections in the large mirrors across the walls. A massive wooden bar serves all kinds of drinks and cocktails, but you should definitely taste some of their French cuisine specialties. And of course, grab a shot of Absinthe.
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