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Ohrid Trout and Lake Fish: What to Order (and What You're Paying For)

Fried trout by the lake, a wedge of lemon, a spoon of макало од лук — raw garlic mashed with oil and salt — and nothing else. That's the meal. The fish comes out crisp on the outside, soft inside, and you eat it ten metres from the water it came out of. I'll say something I believe: пржена рипка покрај езеро — fish fried by the lake — is its own food category. The same trout cooked in a city kitchen, away from the water, is simply not the same experience. Ohrid is one of the few places on earth you can still eat it the right way.

But "fish" on an Ohrid menu hides a lot, and the price runs from 550 to 3,600 denari depending on a word you might not recognise. Here's how to read it.

Prices below are in Macedonian denari (MKD) — roughly 61 to €1, so 1,000 denari is about €16.

What Is Ohrid Trout (Охридска пастрмка)?

Ohrid trout — Охридска пастрмка — is a salmon-family fish found *only* in Lake Ohrid, one of the oldest lakes in the world. It's pink-fleshed, firm, mild, and genuinely special. It is also a protected, tightly restricted species: catching the wild fish is heavily controlled, which is exactly why real Ohrid trout is the most expensive thing on any fish menu in town. When you see пастрмка at 3,000–3,600 denari, that's the wild lake fish and the price is real, not a tourist mark-up.

The Lake Fish Menu, Decoded

Most menus list several fish, and the names tell you what you're getting and roughly what it should cost:

  • Охридска пастрмка (Ohrid trout) — the famous endemic one. Premium: around 3,000 denari per portion or per kilo. The splurge.
  • Белвица (belvica) — another fish native to Lake Ohrid, lighter on the wallet at roughly 1,800 per kilo. Less famous, very good.
  • Плашици / плашки (plashica) — small lake fish, floured and fried whole by the handful, eaten head-and-all like the lake's answer to popcorn. Cheap and the most fun thing to order — about 670 for a plate at MoMir.
  • Крап (carp) — lake carp, around 1,400 per kilo. Bony but flavourful, often grilled.
  • Јагула (eel) — pan-cooked eel, a delicacy, about 2,700 per kilo at the fish houses down the lake.
  • Farmed and river troutМодричка пастрмка (farmed near Struga), Мавровска пастрмка (from the Mavrovo farm), and речна / изворска пастрмка (river/spring trout) run 550–1,500. Perfectly good fish — just not the wild endemic one.
  • Wild Ohrid trout is protected, so most of what's served day to day is farmed — which is precisely why the price swings so wildly from one menu to the next. Neither is a trick. You just want to know which one you're ordering.

    How to Order It Without Overpaying

  • Fish is sold by weight. Trout and most lake fish are priced per kilogram (or per 100g). The menu number is rarely what one fish costs. Ask them to weigh it and quote you a price *before* it's cooked. This is normal — every local does it.
  • Ask "пастрмка or модричка?" if the menu just says "trout." One word is the difference between a 600-denar dinner and a 3,000-denar one. Both are fine answers; you just deserve to choose.
  • Fried or grilled? Small fish (плашици, belvica) are best fried whole. Trout is good either way — grilled (на скара) if you want it cleaner, fried (пржена) for the crisp skin.
  • What comes with it. Lake fish wants almost nothing: lemon, that garlic макало, maybe a green salad натопена во масло и оцет (drenched in oil and vinegar). Skip heavy sides.
  • Where to Eat Lake Fish Around Ohrid

  • MoMir (in town, near the old harbour) — fresh Охридска пастрмка, the филе option at 1,260, and those плашици at 670. Kitchen open to 01:00. My pick for fish without leaving the centre.
  • Restaurant Aleksandrija (lakeside, upscale) — пастрмка at 3,000, a seafood platter for two at 3,300, fresh orada at 1,500. The dressed-up version.
  • Oaza (central) — the budget-friendly entry point: Модричка пастрмка (farmed) at 550 and a larger пастрмка at 800, so you can try lake fish without the splurge.
  • Dva Bisera (Radozhda, 30 min down the lake) — a proper fish house: Охридска пастрмка 3,000/kg, белвица 1,800/kg, крап 1,400/kg, eel 2,700/kg, and a fish platter (Даска Два Бисера) for 900. Open daily 12:00–20:00 — note the early close.
  • The Fish Village: A Day Trip to Radozhda

    Here's the local move. The best lake-fish meal isn't in Ohrid itself — it's in Radozhda, a tiny village built into the cliffs on the western shore, about 30 minutes from town past Struga. The restaurants sit right on the water, the fish is the whole point, and the setting does half the cooking. If you have an afternoon, go. See the Radozhda page for the restaurants, and our weekend write-up, Викенд во Радожда, for how a trip there actually looks.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does fish cost in Ohrid?

    It depends on the fish. Wild Ohrid trout (Охридска пастрмка) runs 3,000–3,600 denari per portion or kilo. Farmed and river trout are far cheaper at 550–1,500. Carp is around 1,400/kg, belvica 1,800/kg, eel 2,700/kg. Always confirm the price by weight before they cook it.

    What's the difference between Ohrid trout and farmed trout?

    Охридска пастрмка is the wild fish endemic to Lake Ohrid — protected, restricted, and expensive. Модричка and Мавровска пастрмка are farmed trout, much cheaper and still very good. If a menu just says "trout," ask which one it is.

    Is it OK to eat Ohrid trout?

    Wild Ohrid trout is a protected species, so fishing it is controlled and most restaurants serve farmed trout. If you specifically want the wild endemic fish, you'll pay premium prices for it; if you're happy with farmed (Модричка, Мавровска), you'll eat lake-style trout for a third of the cost.

    Where is the best fish near Ohrid?

    For fish in town, MoMir and Restaurant Aleksandrija. For the real experience, the fish houses in Radozhda on the western shore — like Dva Bisera — about 30 minutes away, right on the water.

    Browse every fish restaurant near Ohrid on the fish category page, or start with the full Ohrid restaurant guide. If you only do one thing: eat the small fried fish by the water, with garlic and lemon, before you leave.

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