Serbia was under Turkish rule for 500 years, and many traces remain in the language, music, overall culture, and of course the food. Turkish pastries are still appreciated, as seen from these sweet yummies in a shop window. Others are stacked in a tray visible in the reflection.
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23 comments:
These look so good. Making my mouth water.
Such a delightful rpesentation! They look delectable! And love the touch of silver for style!
I LOVE BAKLAVA!
These look wonderful!
If you don't mind my asking, where is this place located?
beau reflet gourmand
My goodness, these look good! A beautiful - and tasty! - way to show reflections.
Minjoni girl...don't know the name of the street, but if you walk on Zmaj Jovina away from K. Mihailova you get to Obilicev Venac. Cross that street that leads to the parking garage. Keep going, and it's on the little street that is sort of a continuation of Zmaj Jovian, on the right side.
Definitely the most delicious reflection of the day. The silver coffee pot(?) is so lovely.
Bibi, thanks for the clarification. Would that be on Toplicin venac?
Yum. Yum. And yum!
Minjoni,
I guess so...the little street that cuts to the left of Tanjug.
Great shot. The mirror "heighten" the yummy offering ;)
Now stop it, Bibi!
Two days in a row you've made «Louis» hungry!
Backlava, Backlava, please give me a piece of Backlava!!
Nice, yummy reflection for today!
The reflected ones have less calories
The Serbs do know how to eat, even if it's Turkish pastry! Lovely reflection!
o wow, that would make a great dessert.
How nice to see that Baklava reaches out in "sweet peace". Please have a nice Friday.
daily athens
Ohhh! I think this is the most delicious post I have seen for today's theme! Now I want something sweet!
Ummm, definitely an east meets west look to these yummy pastries...
I prefer the pogacice (no idea how to write the word! sorry!) at the back.
The post dedicated to your blog was to show how much I like all the colors you are sending us from Belgrade!
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