Well, we finally got our car! And we bought it from the same guy who rented a Volkswagen to us. It turns out that he drives cars from Germany, and he had a couple of cars already imported. We took a BMW 330 D, station wagon, 2001, diesel, 3 liters, 170 horses, five-speed tiptronic, top of the range, light leather interior. It cost us 7,000 euros, translated into our money - 280 thousand rubles. A solid four. In general, we are very satisfied!
In Russia, this would cost from 500 thousand.
We decided to celebrate and went with friends to a familiar restaurant called "Risan." Unfortunately, I forgot to bring my camera, so I can't provide you with photo evidence of our visit. 🙂 This time, I ordered a dish called "Piletina sa cetiri vrste sire" (chicken with 4 types of cheese) for 9 euros: it had chicken in the middle, topped with cheese, and surrounded by grilled vegetables—very beautiful and delicious! My husband ordered a "Gurmanska pljeskavica" (gourmet sandwich) for 8 euros: it had a huge patty in the center (very juicy and tasty, but I found it a bit spicy), and was served with French fries, onions, beets, and lettuce. And, of course, "domacni vino" (domac wine) was an essential part of the meal. Finally, we decided to order a dessert called sladoled (ice cream). We received the same response we've heard many times before: "It's not sladoled, but it's winter!" Well, we eat ice cream in Siberia at -30°C, but they don't even bring it here at +15°C! So be careful: if you're suddenly scorched in the spring, you won't find any ice cream here!