Thursday, 30th October 2025

Jamie Oliver Expands Culinary Empire to Montenegro

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is set to open a new restaurant in Montenegro, expanding his renowned "Jamie's Italian" brand to the scenic shores of the Adriatic

Jamie Oliver, the British culinary wizard and television luminary, is set to sprinkle his gastronomic magic in Montenegro, following the successful launch of “Jamie’s Italian” in Belgrade’s glitzy waterfront area. The well-oiled machinery behind this venture is none other than Belgrade’s hospitality maven, the Kafeterija chain.

Marko Vukomanović, co-owner of Kafeterija, took to LinkedIn to share the savory news of the Belgrade opening, tantalizing taste buds with the promise of the next “Jamie’s Italian” in the scenic “Porto Montenegro” on the Adriatic coast.

Celebrating a milestone, Vukomanović extolled the team’s year-long dedication to the Belgrade project, with a special nod to partner Zoran Stanojević for his unwavering belief and effort in bringing the venture to fruition. With Belgrade now tickling palates, Montenegro’s culinary scene is poised to bask in Oliver’s culinary prowess, promising a feast for the senses in the picturesque Adriatic.

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