03.11.2023
Don't Miss the Restaurant with the Best Local Food in Pehcevo
Don't Miss the Restaurant with the Best Local Food in Pehcevo
In Pehcevo, there is a gastro destination that should definitely be on your must-visit list. The KaJak.mk team recommends visiting the 'Tropic' restaurant, located right in the city center.


Here, you can try many local specialties, and we highlight the sheep cheese from the village of Negrevo, also known as ‘Berovo cheese’ among locals. Additionally, you can enjoy pies, banitsa, various local macala, and delicious meat specialties baked in the oven.
We have much more to write about the restaurant, but the best story can be heard when you visit the place itself. For more information, photos, and contact details for reservations, click HERE.
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