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A small restaurant on a side street west of the centre. Smartly dressed waiters pop in and out of the kitchen to bring well-prepared salads, home made pastas and dishes such as pan-grilled eggplant with mint and vinegar or birjani chicken.
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Amadeus
A long-surviving restaurant at the foot of Arbëria hill, serving up Italian and Kosovar dishes. There's traditional food like mantia and fli, but call ahead to order as these take hours to prepare.
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Baron
Set in the side of the Pallati i Rinisë complex, Baron is a large modern restaurant with a huge terrace. The house dish, veal steak with prosciutto ham and cheese comes recommended.
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Bistro Kitchen & Bar
From the team behind the Amelie cafés, Bistro is great for lunch, dinner as well as drinks. try some international fusion food before switching to cocktails made with quality liquor and ingredients.
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Chalet Denis
This wooden chalet by the Adria hotel offers good views of town from the terrace and has enough seating at its wooden cartwheel chairs and tables to feed local and international dishes to dozens of people.
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De Rada
Named after a romantic Albanian-Italian writer, this upmarket restaurant serves up home made pasta, fillet steaks, fresh bread, salads, daily specials and more.
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Edi-1
This functional-looking restaurant stands out with its dishes from Zhuri, the owner's home village, for example pastry with veal and mushrooms.
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Ex
A superb place for spotting Kosovo politicos and other celebrities wolfing down excellent dishes like there's no tomorrow.
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Gagi Café
A dazzlingly modern three-storey venue with food served on all floors, and plenty of terraces to enjoy the sun. The menu includes fresh calamari, frogs' legs and delicious home made cheese cake.
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Gizzi Grill
Perhaps the best thing to come to Kosovo since the Ottomans, Gizzi Grill is a popular restaurant set beside the mall, serving just about anything you'd like.
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Hani i 2 Robertëve
The excellent 'two Roberts' restaurant is a popular venue for dinners and receptions. The han (inn) has grilled meat, pasta, and seafood on the menu, as well as a great selection of wines.
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Home
For many expats working in Pristina, this is as close to home as it gets – the chef cook worked in London and conjures up great breakfasts and divine dinners.
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Lounge Food & More
A bustling, barn-like place that does a bit of everything – sandwiches and home made pasta for lunch; Italian and seafood dinners; cocktail, beer and wine specials at night and lavish brunches and rocking club music on weekends.
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Mozaik
A classy-looking upmarket restaurant with congenial staff that's perfect for a quiet business meal. There's lamb, grilled meats and pasta to choose from, but don't be afraid to order the house speciality, the spicy Mozaik Burger.
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Parcae
An upmarket restaurant that's rather obviously owned by an architect; the space is filled with an unusual combination of gold, brown and red shapes and colours.
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Pjata
With a modern interior featuring plenty of wood, paintings and shelves of wine, Pjata is a small but popular restaurant serving pasta, various meat dishes, salads and some good cakes for dessert.
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Princesha Gresa
If you have a horse-size hole in your stomach to fill, this is the place to come. The meal starts with some free bread and dips and is followed by gargantuan portions of salad, meat, fish, or anything else on the varied menu.
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Renaissance II
Renaissance offers arguably the best overall dining experience in Pristina. It's quite an experience just to find the place, tucked away off a tiny alleyway, and enter the homely, stone building through heavy wooden doors.
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Rings
The flagship of the local Rings chain has a large interior with dining and lounging happening around a central bar. Like the other Rings outlets, the food is international, tasty and well-priced; try the beefsteak with mozzarella.
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Te Komiteti
Though the name can be spelled in both directions, the food served in this pleasant restaurant is strictly one-way traffic.
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Ultra
Opposite Mozaik, this is another smart business restaurant, with a very snazzy interior that's half post-modern and half exposed brick with paintings.
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