Last updated on December 18, 2023.

I had no idea what to expect as far as food in Albania. Luckily, I was able to find some amazing restaurants and hidden gems in Tirana.

 

Kernacka Zgara Korçe

First of all, Albanians know how to grill. I had some of the best kebabs in my life in Tirana. Kernacka Zgara Korçe, near the market in the city center, was cheap and amazingly good. I got a pork kebab, 2 chicken kebabs wrapped in bacon, xaxiq (thick yogurt sauce – like Greek tzatziki), and qofte (meatballs), for a reasonable price. I’m sure their next door neighbors, who also serve the same food, are just as good. Near the hotel I ate at Shija Korçare, which was not quite as good, but also reasonably priced.

Kebabs and xaxiq at Kernaca Zgara Korçe in Tiranë, Albania
Kebabs and xaxiq at Kernaca Zgara Korçe

 

Era

For traditional Albanian food, I ate at Era in the Blloku district. For a starter, I had grilled eggplant topped with a slice of goat cheese and tomato. My main course was fërgesë, which is very tender pieces of veal, peppers, tomatoes, spices, and goat cheese cooked into a nice, gooey mess in a stone bowl. Both dishes were very tasty.

Grilled eggplant starter at Era in Tiranë, Albania
Grilled eggplant starter at Era
Fërgesë at Era in Tiranë, Albania
Fërgesë at Era

 

Oda

Even more traditional is Oda, which is also near the market. You sit in an Albanian home Ottoman-style and the food is as homemade as can be. I had a salad and stuffed eggplant washed down my homemade raki, the traditional Albanian spirit. It’s a little hard to find – you have to spot it in a small alley off a main boulevard, but it’s well worth it.

Oda in Tiranë, Albania
Oda
Oda in Tiranë, Albania
Oda
Stuffed eggplant at Oda in Tiranë, Albania
Stuffed eggplant at Oda
Raki at Oda in Tiranë, Albania
Raki at Oda

 

Pizza

I also ate at two pizza places in Tirana but neither were memorable. My amazing pizza experience in Krujë ruined every other pizza in Albania for me.

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