13.08.2023
Visit Vladimirovo and the Story of Tekila Restaurant
Visit Vladimirovo and the Story of Tekila Restaurant
If you're looking for a unique destination you haven't visited yet, perhaps Vladimirovo village in Berovo is the perfect choice for you. Known for the "Ilinden Meetings," this village is home to a very hospitable community that will definitely stay on your list of new friends you’ll want to visit again.
Фото: Petrovskyz
In the village itself, you'll find the unique restaurant with an even more unique name, "Tequila." The locals say that you can still taste various local specialties, and often the menu features dishes made from fresh local mushrooms.
The restaurant opened its doors back in 1991 in the well-known Berovo village of Vladimirovo, which literally has "more PhD holders per capita than anywhere else in Macedonia."
For those who decide to visit the village of Vladimirovo and the "Tequila" restaurant, we recommend trying: Fresh meat on the grill, stuffed chicken with bacon, pastrmali, Sharska burger, and local grilled vegetables.
For more information, photos, and reservation contact, you can find them with one click HERE.
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