We came here yesterday, unfortunately it was packed and there was no place to sit. Nevertheless Huseyin abi welcomed us, took time to introduce himself kindly and asked where we came from. We were happy to meet him and told him, we'd come tomorrow. When we came here excitedly today, Huseyin abi was not here, instead there was a woman inside. We went inside to inform ourselves about the menue and the specialties. Unfortunately the woman was very, very unfriendly to us and talked to us patronizingly, almost explaining to us how cafes work by saying "usually guests sit first and then i give them the menue". never in my life have i been treated so disrespectful in a cafe, it was an awful experience! ofc we didnt feel welcome or comfortable anymore and said that we changed our mind after this racist experience (it was clear she treated us like that bc of our headscarves). while leaving she talked to our backs in bosnian which we couldnt understand even though she spoke english to us before. Awful, awful experience and such a pity after how nicely we were welcomed by Huseyin...
Read moreI think it's a pity that I have to give a bad review, because the first time we were there we met the owner Husejin, who is a very lovely person. We had a nice chat and he was incredibly respectful. But when we went back today and first went into the shop to ask the woman at the till what specials they had, she said in a condescending tone that she could bring us the menu first and looked at us very suspiciously. We were about to leave to sit down when she added: "Normally people sit down and wait for the menu to be brought to them. We were shocked because that was absolutely disrespectful. We then said what we changed our minds and she was very rude. She just shrugged her shoulders. My three friends and I all wear Islamic headscarves and we are sure that she would have treated us differently if we...
Read moreStayed in Sarajevo for two days and it was our best decision to stop by. Service was on top and we had an amazing experience choosing between 30 different types of tea. The atmosphere of the place made us feel like we were at home. We spend a good hour and a half enjoying the sun and our tea. The drink is made by an old guy who really enjoys his job and makes it with pure passion and love. You’ll get a chance to talk to him and discuss different varieties of tea and how it is made and to smell the leaves to surely choose which one you’d like to have. There is also an option to have coffee. Definitely worth it if you are in Sarajevo. Can get quite busy so leave for that place a good hour for sure. Definitely...
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