A tiny little shop selling traditional Bulgarian Filiyka with a sensational Lyutenista base served on bread with a selection of toppings, then grilled. A nice, cheap Bulgarian street food that visitors should try. The Lyutenista is made from a generations old family recipe, and the owner enjoys informing his customers of its history. He is very friendly and speaks English, which is helpful for tourists (like me), to understand the whole Filiyka conception, history, and ingredients. The Filiyka's are cheap and great to eat as a snack, either on the go or sitting down in the adjacent, tiny, undercover area. There are two meat type options, three vegetarian options, and one vegan option on the menu, all...
Read moreMore than just a meal, this place offers a cultural experience. The owner's passion for Bulgarian cuisine is evident in every story they share about their homemade lyutenitsa and the restaurant's history. The filiyki are fantastic, but it's the exceptional lyutenitsa that truly steals the show. The warm and friendly service only adds to the delightful dining...
Read moreA charming place to try traditional Bulgarian pepper and tomato paste full of authentic flavor and local character. The owner is incredibly kind and welcoming, and the place itself has an interesting story behind it. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy a glass of ayran while you're there highly...
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