My first visit here was my initiation to Bosnian food, though it is very similar to Turkish and/or Armenian (but with a few twists).
I had the Cevapcici (Bosnian beef sausages)...wow those were good and served under this amazing fluffy bread. Â I also tried the meat burek which was very tasty but needed a bit more salt or spice...still delicious. Â I also tried two desserts: the krompita (yum) and the Tulumbe (very similar to Arabic Awamma)
The owners / staff were very welcoming and cute but there isn't much to the decor here (its a small place in a strip mall), and I imagine most of their business is takeout.
Anyhow, I recommend it and will be back.
Had a late lunch here with a friend since I was craving some good Bosnian food and another friend recommended this place.
The Bosnian beef sausages (cevapcici) were amazing. Â The lepina (the bread) was very fresh and soft - just like it needs to be. Â It came with a side of kajmak and onions. Â Finger lickin' good! ($8)
We also ordered one order of the pita (believe they were both either $6 or $7) - burek (the meat one) and sirnica (the cheese one) and they were ridiculously huge! I'm not used to such huge portions but they were both good! Â Burek one was definitely yummier to us than sirnica.
To push us into over complete food coma, we had a krompita which is a light and fluffy vanilla-pudding-ish dessert. Â It was a great finish. Â Got a burek to go so that the boyfriend had a treat as well later :) Â Cash only is the only draw-back but I'm willing to live that for such delicious food :)