This place was awesome! It was pretty busy but the service was nice and fast. I read the reviews before coming and people kept mentioning a rude older blonde lady that I am pretty sure I met. And she was nothing but kind to me. Some people just don't understand Slavic people (I am black born to African parents so I am not so fragile). Just because you are straight to the point doesn't mean you're rude. Sheesh. She was nice, guys! I couldn't even finish everything. But I have food for tomorrow so I am happy. The price was right too. The kaymak (cream cheese) was amazing. Not gonna lie, as a Canadian born woman, I was gonna ask for ketchup but someone just said try it the traditional Bosnian way and wowowowoowowoww. Kaymak and onions y'all, that's all it takes. Great experience and all the locals recommended it and they know their stuff. 10/10 highly recommended and...
Read moreBefore we stepped in, our first question was ‘Can we pay here with bank card?’ And as soon as the worker said yes, we went in ordered and got the food pretty fast. However, when we wanted to pay, the worker told us we can ONLY pay with cash and we had to go to an ATM which costed us a LOT! This was not correct at all, specially that he said we can pay with bank card in the beggining. After that he argued with us that this is not his problem, but he caused us problem. Not a friendly service at all, we are not satisfied at all. The ATM was close but withdraw was super pricy. If he WOULD HAVE mentioned the NO CARD payment in the begginig, we would have picked a different place to eat. Food way way too oily....
Read moreThis is the first time I've seen such an attitude towards customers. The waitress looked away when taking the order, as if she was disgusted with you.
Plus after the food was brought to us, it turned out that only cash was accepted and it was not mentioned anywhere. We had to look for an ATM to withdraw money for this cevapi, because there was no internet. P.S. they themselves indicated in google maps that they accept cards.
No questions about the cevapi itself, except that it was...
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