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Can you eat cheaply in restaurants in Serbia? What are the prices in affordable pubs in Serbia? How much will I have to spend a day when I only eat in fast food restaurants in Serbia?
If we are looking for an affordable place to eat, then in a cheap restaurant we will pay about 8.1 US dollars.
With limited time and to avoid spending too much, you can opt for fast food. The cost of a meal set (sandwich, fries, and a soda) is approximately 7.7 US dollars.
And when we can afford to go to the restaurant, we will pay for a meal consisting of three dishes around 36 US dollars.
And if you want to drink a beer or two, you have to pay extra: 4.5 US dollars (price for 2 bottles)
And if you prefer a Coke, Fanta, Sprite or similar carbonated drink, then you have to pay 1.7 US dollars for a small bottle.
Below you will find the full price list in Serbia, including Burger King or a similar bar, local beer, a better restaurant for a couple, bottle of water, or coffee
See also how prices have changed in previous years: Price changes in previous years in Serbia
What currency is used in Serbia and what is the conversion rate?
Currency in Serbia Serbian dinar (RSD). For 10 US dollars you can get 1.11 thousand Serbian dinars. For 100 US dollars you can get 11.1 thousand Serbian dinars. And the other way around: For 100 Serbian dinars you can get 0.901 US dollars.
Prices: Belgrade Novi Sad Subotica Vranje Zaječar Niš Kragujevac Kraljevo Leskovac Smederevo
Prices and availability of products in shops and supermarkets in Serbia: Belgrade
Pizza prices in Serbia: Belgrade
KFC prices in Serbia: Belgrade
cheap restaurant
$8.1 ($4.5 - $13.5)
by half less than in United States
local beer
$2.3 ($1.1 - $3.3)
62% is less expensive than in United States
coffee
$1.8 ($1.1 - $2.9)
64% is less expensive than in United States
bottle of water
$1.2 ($0.9 - $1.8)
by half less than in United States
Burger King or a similar bar
$7.7 ($7.2 - $9)
29% is less expensive than in United States
Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, Mirinda
$1.7 ($1.1 - $2.5)
31% is less expensive than in United States
Price changes in Coffee over the years: 2011: $0.92(RSD 102), 2012: $1.2(RSD 136), 2013: $1.2(RSD 138), 2014: $1.2(RSD 134), 2015: $1.2(RSD 129), 2016: $1.3(RSD 140), 2017: $1.3(RSD 142), and 2018: $1.3(RSD 139)
Price changes in A Better Restaurant For A Couple over the years: 2010: $15.7(RSD 1.74K), 2011: $17.4(RSD 1.93K), 2012: $21(RSD 2.36K), 2013: $21(RSD 2.3K), 2014: $23(RSD 2.5K), 2015: $18(RSD 2K), 2016: $23(RSD 2.5K), 2017: $23(RSD 2.5K), and 2018: $23(RSD 2.5K)
Do we have to pay more for beer in the restaurant than we used to?
This is what beer prices looked like in 2010: $0.74(RSD 82), 2011: $1(RSD 116), 2012: $1.3(RSD 144), 2013: $1.3(RSD 145), 2014: $1.4(RSD 150), 2015: $1.4(RSD 150), 2016: $1.4(RSD 150), 2017: $1.4(RSD 155), and 2018: $1.4(RSD 155).
Do carbonated drinks cost more than they used to in Serbia?
On average, a bottle of Cola or Pepsi has cost: 2010: $0.8(RSD 89), 2011: $0.82(RSD 91), 2012: $1.1(RSD 127), 2013: $1.2(RSD 136), 2014: $1.2(RSD 136), 2015: $1.1(RSD 127), 2016: $1.2(RSD 131), 2017: $1.2(RSD 132), and 2018: $1.2(RSD 136) in recent years
Price changes in Bottle Of Water over the years: 2010: $0.55(RSD 61), 2011: $0.61(RSD 68), 2012: $0.81(RSD 90), 2013: $0.79(RSD 87), 2014: $0.83(RSD 92), 2015: $0.68(RSD 76), 2016: $0.68(RSD 76), 2017: $0.71(RSD 78), and 2018: $0.83(RSD 92)