Restaurant

Zekin Salaš

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Zekin Salaš is a restored rural homestead in Krčedin, an ancient Vojvodina village on the slopes of Fruška Gora along the Danube. An ethno restaurant seating 150 indoors and 300 in the garden, a rabbit museum, a conference hall — all just 3 km from the E-75 motorway.

Zekin Salaš is a lovingly restored rural homestead in Krčedin — an ancient Vojvodina village nestled on the slopes of Fruška Gora, just 3 km from the E-75 motorway (Beška–Krčedin interchange), halfway between Belgrade and Novi Sad.

Ethno Restaurant

The restaurant seats 150 guests indoors and 300 in the garden, set within the ambience of a traditional Srem homestead. The menu draws on the authentic and long-forgotten dishes of this region, while tamburitza musicians perform every day. The rabbit is the charming leitmotif running through every aspect of the estate — though you won't find it on the menu.

Rabbit Museum and Conference Hall

The Rabbit Museum is a permanent artistic exhibition dedicated to the rabbit, created by academic painter Nikola Džafo. The conference hall seats 70 guests in ethno style — ideal for seminars and formal gatherings.

Recreation and Excursions

Guests can enjoy football and volleyball courts, badminton, archery, cycling, horse riding and a children's playground. Excursions to the monasteries and wineries of Fruška Gora, as well as Danube cruises, can easily be arranged.