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Albanian Local Cuisine Menu

Have to order in advance few hours or 1 day



Traditional Delights




Raki

Traditional Albanian grape brandy, served as a strong aperitif to enhance the dining experience.

€ 3

Alcoholic
grape
Plums
Cold
Raki


Sallatë Fshati

Refreshing village salad with fresh vegetables, olives, and feta cheese, perfect for warm days.

Small

€ 4


Large

€ 6


Medium

€ 5

Onion
White cheese
Tomatoes
olive oil
Paprika
Olives
Sallatë Fshati


Byrek

It is a traditional Albanian pie with different fillings: tomatoes,cotteches, spinach, onion, and tomato, meat and onion

€ 1

Wheat
Vegetarian
beef
Byrek


Dhalle

This is a drink that often goes well with byrek, It is yogurt shaken until more liquid and salted.

€ 1

Yogurt
salt
Non-alcoholic
Cold
Dhalle


Petulla

Petulla are traditional Albanian fried dough balls or flatbreads, similar to small fluffy pancakes or fritters.

2 person

€ 4


4 person

€ 6

Petulla


Tarator

Tarator is a traditional cold Albanian yogurt-based soup or dip, especially popular in the summer for its refreshing and light taste.

2 person

€ 3


4 person

€ 5

Yogurt
Garlic
salt
Cucumber
Dill
Condensed milk
olive oil
Tarator


Kulaç fshati

Kulaç is a traditional Albanian round bread, typically made without yeast, and often served during festive occasions, religious holidays, or as a welcoming gesture to guests.

Small

€ 4


Large

€ 6

Organic
Kulaç fshati


Grilled KORAN

Grilled Koran Fish is a prized local specialty from Lake Ohrid, near Pogradec, Albania. The Koran fish (Korani or Ohrid trout) is a rare freshwater fish found only in this lake.

1 Portion

€ 25


4 Portions

€ 60

Fish
Grilled KORAN


Lakror në Saç (different filling)

Lakror në saç is a beloved traditional Albanian pie baked under a saç—a round metal lid covered with hot embers. It's especially popular in Korçë, Pogradec, and southeastern Albania.

2 person

€ 5


4 person

€ 10

Organic
Spinach
Nettle
Onion
Tomatoes
Lakror në Saç (different filling)



Local Specialties




Kernacka (price/piece)

Grilled minced meatballs seasoned with herbs and spices, served with a side of yogurt sauce.

€ 0,5

Kernacka (price/piece)


Pite

Fried pita bread filled with cottage cheese in the middle is a hearty and satisfying dish.

€ 0,5

Pite


Sallatë Fshati

Refreshing village salad with fresh vegetables, olives, and feta cheese, perfect for warm days.

Small

€ 4


Large

€ 6


Medium

€ 5

Onion
White cheese
Tomatoes
olive oil
Paprika
Olives
Sallatë Fshati


Speca të Mbushura (Stuffed Peppers)

Peppers filled with rice, herbs, and sometimes minced meat. Common throughout Albania, but also served in Pogradec with lake fish on the side.(fish not included)

Small

€ 5


Large

€ 10

rice
Tomatoes
 Speca të Mbushura (Stuffed Peppers)


Raki

Traditional Albanian grape brandy, served as a strong aperitif to enhance the dining experience.

€ 3

Alcoholic
grape
Plums
Cold
Raki


Grilled KORAN

Grilled Koran Fish is a prized local specialty from Lake Ohrid, near Pogradec, Albania. The Koran fish (Korani or Ohrid trout) is a rare freshwater fish found only in this lake.

1 Portion

€ 25


4 Portions

€ 60

Fish
Grilled KORAN


Lakror në Saç (different filling)

Lakror në saç is a beloved traditional Albanian pie baked under a saç—a round metal lid covered with hot embers. It's especially popular in Korçë, Pogradec, and southeastern Albania.

2 person

€ 5


4 person

€ 10

Organic
Spinach
Nettle
Onion
Tomatoes
Lakror në Saç (different filling)



Regional Favorites




Byrek

It is a traditional Albanian pie with different fillings: tomatoes,cotteches, spinach, onion, and tomato, meat and onion

€ 1

Wheat
Vegetarian
beef
Byrek


Pite

Fried pita bread filled with cottage cheese in the middle is a hearty and satisfying dish.

€ 0,5

Pite


Kernacka (price/piece)

Grilled minced meatballs seasoned with herbs and spices, served with a side of yogurt sauce.

€ 0,5

Kernacka (price/piece)


Souvlaki

Souvlaki (pronounced soo-VLAH-kee) is a popular Greek dish consisting of small pieces of grilled meat—usually pork, chicken, or lamb—served on a skewer.

Single Pita

€ 3,5


Double Pita

€ 5,5

Souvlaki


Petulla

Petulla are traditional Albanian fried dough balls or flatbreads, similar to small fluffy pancakes or fritters.

2 person

€ 4


4 person

€ 6

Petulla


Tarator

Tarator is a traditional cold Albanian yogurt-based soup or dip, especially popular in the summer for its refreshing and light taste.

2 person

€ 3


4 person

€ 5

Yogurt
Garlic
salt
Cucumber
Dill
Condensed milk
olive oil
Tarator


Kulaç fshati

Kulaç is a traditional Albanian round bread, typically made without yeast, and often served during festive occasions, religious holidays, or as a welcoming gesture to guests.

Small

€ 4


Large

€ 6

Organic
Kulaç fshati



Albanian Drinks




Raki

Traditional Albanian grape brandy, served as a strong aperitif to enhance the dining experience.

€ 3

Alcoholic
grape
Plums
Cold
Raki


Dhalle

This is a drink that often goes well with byrek, It is yogurt shaken until more liquid and salted.

€ 1

Yogurt
salt
Non-alcoholic
Cold
Dhalle


Wine

Wine in Pogradec is an important part of the region’s culture and tradition, thanks to its favorable climate and fertile soil near Lake Ohrid. The area is known for producing quality Albanian wines with a long history.

0.5l

€ 5


1L

€ 10

Alcoholic
grape
Cold
Wine


Korca Beer

Birra Korça is the most famous and oldest beer brand in Albania, originating from the city of Korçë, about 90 km from Pogradec. It’s considered a symbol of Albanian brewing tradition.

Small

€ 1,5


Large

€ 2

Alcoholic
Cold
Korca Beer


Mountain tea

Mountain tea (called “Çaj Mali” in Albanian) is a popular herbal tea made from the dried flowers and leaves of the Sideritis plant, which grows wild in the Albanian mountains, including areas around Pogradec.

0.5l

€ 1


1L

€ 2

Non-alcoholic
Organic
Hot
Mountain tea


Fresh Cow milk

0.5l

€ 2


1L

€ 4

Milk
Organic
Cow
Hot
Cold
Fresh Cow milk


Machiato

Single serve

€ 1


Double serve

€ 2

Cafeine
Hot
Milk
Machiato


Frape

Frapë is a popular cold coffee drink in Albania and the Balkans, especially enjoyed during hot weather.

€ 2

Cafeine
Milk
Cold
Frape



Dessets

**Albanian Desserts** are a rich blend of **Ottoman, Balkan, and Mediterranean influences**, known for their **sweet, syrup-soaked treats**, **nut-filled pastries**, and **simple homemade delicacies**. Common ingredients include **walnuts, honey, phyllo dough, milk, and semolina**. Desserts are often served after meals or during celebrations, offering a comforting and indulgent finish.




Bakllava

Sweet pastry made of layers of filo dough, filled with nuts and honey syrup, a delightful dessert.

€ 4

Bakllava


Trilece

€ 3

Condensed milk
Milk
Trilece


Revani

€ 3

Revani


Kadaif

€ 3

Kadaif



Side Dishes





Suggested for Breakfast




Petulla

Petulla are traditional Albanian fried dough balls or flatbreads, similar to small fluffy pancakes or fritters.

2 person

€ 4


4 person

€ 6

Petulla


Fresh Cow milk

0.5l

€ 2


1L

€ 4

Milk
Organic
Cow
Hot
Cold
Fresh Cow milk


Mountain tea

Mountain tea (called “Çaj Mali” in Albanian) is a popular herbal tea made from the dried flowers and leaves of the Sideritis plant, which grows wild in the Albanian mountains, including areas around Pogradec.

0.5l

€ 1


1L

€ 2

Non-alcoholic
Organic
Hot
Mountain tea


Byrek

It is a traditional Albanian pie with different fillings: tomatoes,cotteches, spinach, onion, and tomato, meat and onion

€ 1

Wheat
Vegetarian
beef
Byrek


Pite

Fried pita bread filled with cottage cheese in the middle is a hearty and satisfying dish.

€ 0,5

Pite


Dhalle

This is a drink that often goes well with byrek, It is yogurt shaken until more liquid and salted.

€ 1

Yogurt
salt
Non-alcoholic
Cold
Dhalle


Frape

Frapë is a popular cold coffee drink in Albania and the Balkans, especially enjoyed during hot weather.

€ 2

Cafeine
Milk
Cold
Frape


Machiato

Single serve

€ 1


Double serve

€ 2

Cafeine
Hot
Milk
Machiato

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