In Belgrade, you can eat at every corner and at any time of day or night, but there is still a visible lack of options of vegetarian and "healthy food" restaurants. Although things have been slowly changing in the past years, places like Jazza Yoga are still pretty rare and well worth mentioning.
This is a place to grab a fresh-pressed juice or a minimally processed, whole grain on-the-go snack, or to sit in a small gallery and enjoy a full lunch of soup, main dish and side salad. The sandwiches are very good too and Jazza Yoga holds a special pride in their homemade hummus.
In a few years time there may be places like this popping up next to every bakery. In the meantime, I find myself frequently walking a good half hour to Jazza Yoga to grab a lunch. And since walking is as good for you as the food they serve – that can totally be considered a part of the Jazza Yoga meal.
Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 48
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