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PROMAJA RESTAURANT

  • Address: 8a Karadjordjeva st., Stari grad
  • Phone: +381 11 2628 096, 064 8666 660
  • Club-restaurant "Promaja" is located in one of the most beautiful and attractive locations in Belgrade. In the Sava pier, just short of Branko's bridge, we guarantee our guests a pleasant ambiance ideal for your morning coffee, breakfast with friends, business lunch with colleagues or a romantic dinner for two. In the later evening hours you can relax and enjoy live music with excellent food and drinks. Klub-restaurant Promaja is also the ideal place for your birthdays, weddings, christenings, business lunches and dinners... For over half a century that we have existed we have proudly stood behind the quality of our offer and service. Welcome.
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