Pasta e Vino

Top choice in Shkodra


Casually dressed waiters with tattoos, dried tree-branches dressed with herbs, and artworks made from wine corks all help to make this one of the more visually memorable places to eat in Shkodra. But what about the food? Well, it's classic Italian, it's authentic and it's very well prepared and presented. What's not to like?!


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Shkodra attractions

1. Ebu Bekr Mosque

0.05 MILES

Known more commonly to locals as the Great Mosque, this impressive centrepiece to the city actually dates from the 18th century, but was fully renovated…

2. Marubi National Photography Museum

0.11 MILES

The Marubi Museum is a one-of-a-kind Albanian photographic museum. The core of the collection is the impressive work of the Marubi 'dynasty', Albania's…

3. Site of Witness & Memory Museum

0.19 MILES

During the communist period this building, which started life as a Franciscan seminary, was officially used as the Shkodra headquarters of the Ministry of…

4. Rozafa Fortress

1.77 MILES

With spectacular views over the city and Lake Shkodra, the Rozafa Fortress is the most impressive sight in town. Founded by the Illyrians in antiquity and…

5. Rozafa Fortress Museum

1.86 MILES

The small museum inside the Rozafa Fortress is worth a look for anyone interested in the history of the fortress and town and covers the neolithic period…

6. Mother Theresa statue

17.96 MILES

Aptly located at Ulcinj's medical clinic is a statue of Mother Theresa, the most famous Albanian of recent years (although she was actually born in North…

8. Lamit Mosque

18.41 MILES

Lamit Mosque dates from 1689 but was substantially rebuilt after the 1979 earthquake. The ceiling has interesting green-painted geometric wood panelling.