Pomodoro

At Pomodoro, we embarked on a culinary adventure with mixed results.

The experience began on a high note, as Taster 1 dove into the Braccio di Ferro pizza. The dough was nice and the topping delicious, making for a well-seasoned, generously-portioned pie.

Taster 2’s Cornelia salad followed suit, boasting fresh vegetables, and echoing the tastiness and well-seasoned flavors of Taster 1’s pizza.

But Pomodoro’s food and drinks offer didn’t quite reach the stars. The full bar was marred by an ordinary drink selection, and while the entrée dishes were varied, the food quality was merely average. Large portions, however, saved the day.

Service-wise, Pomodoro was unpretentious and efficient. Bills arrived quickly, spices were available, and everything – from menu papers to dinnerware – was clean. The friendly waiter was a welcome touch in this rustic setting.

As for the ambience, the garden and lighting arrangement provided a pleasant backdrop, but the boring decor and rustic interior left a little something to be desired.

In conclusion, our Pomodoro dining experience was a solid 3 out of 5. It’s a place where you can enjoy a decent meal with friends, but it won’t leave you raving. A reliable spot for casual dining, but not quite worthy of the culinary pantheon.

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Hilandarska 32
11000 Beograd
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Mon - Sat: 09:00 - 00:00 Sun: 12:00 - 00:00