After a walk in Ada Park, I had positive impressions, which were easily ruined by the administrator of this restaurant. We wanted to have lunch around 12 o'clock. 90% of the tables were empty, considering that there were a lot of them. The receptionist immediately asked if we had booked, but of course it would not have occurred to me that a reservation was required for a medium-sized cafe. When she found out that we hadn't booked, she said that they didn't have any seats and everything was taken. When I asked how ALL the available tables could be booked for the next 30 minutes (and we didn't need more than half an hour for everything), she replied, alas, and even the argument that we had a hungry child with us didn't impress her. During all the time I've been talking to her, there hasn't been a hint of incoming guests. Is this either some kind of special manifestation of xenophobia or the pens of micromanagement? For a diner that fancies itself a sought-after Michelin-starred restaurant, it was too much.
A pleasant cafe on the lake shore.
Delicious traditional Serbian cuisine.
There is a playground, geese, ducks and a mini zoo. There is also a small vegetable garden.