Pržionica D59B

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Throughout history Lower Dorćol, with dozens of Jewish and Turkish stores, has had a special relationship with coffee. It’s no wonder that the tradition lives on in places like Pržionica, where the city's best coffee goes hand in hand with industrial design and meticulous baristas, who prepare espresso (170RSD) with the care and precision usually reserved for an archaeological dig.


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