Update : There was no ban on photography as replied by the owner. And as mentioned clearly, I was taking a photo of my husband. I didn’t know I need permission to take a pic of my husband. Speaking of European law, I have done some research and I am quite he doesn’t know his rights very well. Oh well, joke’s on him.
If you have read all the bad reviews and his reply, what a racist and narcissistic who is unable to accept his shortcomings. And I have no idea on why and how he strongly believes that he has “millions of satisfied customers”. People like him gave his country a bad impression. Extremely bad one as you could imagined how horrified we were after the bad experience.
One rotten apple almost spoils the barrel! It took us a few days and thankfully many great Austrians that we have met along the way to realise Austrians are not such racist like he is after all.
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My husband and I wanted to try the local cuisine, but we were served by an extremely RACIST owner.
When my husband tried to order a junior bosna, he was rudely refused simply because he wasn't a child. There was no mention on the menu that the junior hot dog was only for children. He could have explained it nicely too, but no, a strong NO was given. That’s all.
As we were unfamiliar with the local culture, my husband obliged and ordered the larger one. I then took out my camera to take a picture of the stall with my husband buying the food and I was shocked to be yelled at repeatedly, "No, what's that?" Imagine the shock!
First of all, in my picture, he was not even in the picture, only my husband and the front of the stall. If he feels uncomfortable, he could have asked me to politely show him the picture, which we can delete it if he insisted. Instead of yelling his heads off with no prior evidence. And, when I showed him that I did not take the picture at all, he continue to yell his heads off, “WHAT’S THAT!”
The man immediately refused to sell us food and chased us off over the camera incident. Still being yelled, “WHAT’S THAT” while we were walking off.
We are here to experience local culture, what a bad experience. Avoid it if you can, or try it at...
Read moreUpdate: The stall owner replied to my review stating that we are violating European rights by taking photo of the stall. Well, according to google, taking photo of a food stall which is located in a public places are generally allowed. If you do not want people to take photo of your stall, please put up a big signboard to say "NO PHOTO" and please also include "adults CAN'T order the junior version of your food"! You keep mentioning "millions of satisfied customers", I am wondering out of this "millions" how many of them are tourists that you have discriminated. Judging from the most recent reviews, there could be none. People need to improve in the new world, NO RACISM!
Avoid at all cost. Super racist stall owner.
Do not allow us to order a small hot dog as I am not a child. WHAT!?!?!? It is not written on the menu.
When my wife try to take a picture of the stall, he yelled very loudly and said NO, WHAT'S THAT? He doesn't know a camera? Then he refused to serve us.
This stall doesn't deserve to exist in this modern world when people from other countries are travelling and just want to try local food.
Super racist and old school and meant to be retired.
So, tourists please avoid...
Read moreDisappointing Experience – Unhygienic Practices and Impolite Service
After a month of traveling around Eastern Europe, this was the first time I encountered such a negative experience. The food, while advertised as special, didn’t live up to the hype. The Bosna tasted similar to what you’d find at other shops, and unfortunately, it was over-spiced with little else to distinguish it. We also noticed that hygiene was a concern, as the owner didn't wash his hands before touching the bread or food, which was off-putting.
The worst part of the experience, however, was the interaction with the elderly man running the shop. We simply wanted to take a video to share our thoughts, as many reviews claimed the food was good, but he impolitely shouted at us to delete it. While we complied, it would have been much better if he had asked politely, or if there had been a sign indicating no photography or video allowed. Especially since the store had translations of their menu in Chinese, Korean, and Japanese, suggesting they’re open to international customers.
In short, I won’t be coming back. The food didn’t impress, the hygiene was questionable, and the poor attitude from the owner left a...
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