Another back-dated day from the Balkans Trip!
Happy Pi Day!
Goal: consume as many Serbian pies as possible today.
We started at a lovely coffee shop providing extensive chemistry lessons on coffee composition and bean varietal. James had a Nutella croissant, which he counts as pie number one of the day.
Took a bus 1.5 hours to the northwest of Belgrade to the darling town of Novi Sad where we had a fantastic meal at Fish & Zelenish (http://www.fishizelenis.com/), feasting on baked feta, sizable salads and salmon tar-tar above an open kitchen. They gifted us a cookbook/menu and regional salt. No pie was consumed, but we somehow were not feeling deprived. It was definitely the best meal we’ve had so far.
We wandered the dense old town, of tiled streets and artist resalers. Found a swanky hotel to take some work meetings/calls and make arrangements for tomorrow. Amended plan includes flying into Tivat, Montenegro and renting a car to explore the coast. Why Tivat? Oh, tickets are only €60, compared to €250 flights or 12 hour buses to go half the distance.
Dinner was a very late, with an overpriced excursion to the Opera/restaurant. Sitting in a plush overhead booth, with a silent bell tassel to call the waiter, we order ambergine with raw garlic and baked goats (cheese). Alas, after hours, the music was recorded and the kitchen too early shuttered.
The day in numbers:
- Pies consumed: 0.314
- Ratio of time on train to time on bus to cover the dame distance: 1.8 to 1
- (Took the bus to Novi Sad, and the train back. The price was the same, time spent was not).
- Jewish historical sites visited: 2
- Post cards sent: 3
- Bread products sampled: 6
- Churches seen: 14
- Enclosed spaces with smoking: 100% minus Fish & Zelenish.