Today we went to Bar. Now, knowing the road and all the available bumps, we reach it in an hour. On a serpentine road, you can’t accelerate much, and often there are law enforcement officers at the corners who will be happy to stop you and fine you. However, there are still fewer of them than in Russia, and it is possible to negotiate with them - twice after the words “sorry, we don’t understand anything,” we were released on good health. In general, Russian tourists are treated quite well and they are forgiven a lot (but don’t abuse it!)

Today I went to the dentist for the last time. I went to him 4 times in total. The clinic is called Kalinich. For each time, I gave 10-15 euros (!) and expected that I would be given a round bill at the end of the treatment (well, an hour and a half treatment cannot cost 400 rubles!), but today they took 25 euros from me and not a cent more. In total, I paid 2.5 thousand rubles for 4 appointments. So I highly recommend this clinic! I can’t even believe that the epic with my tooth is over.

We decided to celebrate this event and went for a walk in the Old Town. We went back to the Kula restaurant. Now there are practically no tourists here (only one group of Germans and a Russian family passed), so all the places were free. We chose the best place - on the outdoor terrace, which offers a beautiful view of the main street of the Old Town. I ordered a cevapi (5 euros) for myself, and my husband a chop (8 euros). Still, Montenegrins cook deliciously! I don’t even have time to miss Russian cuisine 🙂

Our lunch

And at the end they brought us a gift from the institution - a plate of fruit!

Fruits
old olive