Located at the heart of the (in)famous Strahinjica Bana street, a.k.a Belgrade’s “Silicone Valley” (it’s the breasts, not the chips), Pastis is another French-style bistro for the city’s posh-feeling crowd. Split on two levels, the bar offers a variety of wines and cocktails. Can get pretty wild on a Friday night.
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