T2’s Zdravo Organic sits just past security in departures
You find Zdravo Organic airside in Terminal T2, a small counter focused on lighter, plant-forward food instead of the usual fried stuff. Expect pre-made salads, sandwiches, and pastries in the 400–900 RSD range, plus bottled juices and smoothies aimed squarely at health-minded passengers leaving Belgrade.
The menu at Zdravo Organic usually includes grain bowls with quinoa or brown rice, simple veggie sandwiches, and at least one vegan option clearly marked on the case labels. Coffee runs around 250–350 RSD, while cold-pressed-style juices and smoothies push closer to 500–700 RSD per bottle or cup, typical pricing for T2’s sit-down alternatives.
Seating is limited; you’re mostly dealing with a few shared tables along the concourse near several T2 gates, so plan on a grab-and-go stop rather than a long sit-down meal. Portions skew light, so a single salad or sandwich might not hold you through a four-hour layover, but they work well as a pre-flight snack before flights blocked at 2–3 hours within Europe.
If you’re short on time before a morning departure around 06:00–09:00, Zdravo Organic is one of the quicker options in T2 compared with full-service cafés. The fridge is stocked early, and you can usually pay, bag your food, and be walking back toward your gate in under 5 minutes if the line is short and you tap a card.
Payments are easy: cards are widely accepted, and prices at the register are posted in Serbian dinar (RSD), which matches the rest of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. If you like to board early, plan to stop here 20–25 minutes before your group is called so you can pick up something lighter than the standard inflight sandwich.