What a great little bakery, cakes, breads (sweet and not), baking going on next door. Breads are fresh. Best of all very nice lady working there, not much english, but lots of patience; she carefully explains how sweet, texture, what is in each bread. Prices are noticeably better than near town center or even in local grocery stores. Definitely we'll be back.
Also, and not unimportant in this super-tight, car-packed, dense little town (and this is March, nowhere near tourist season; one cannot imagine how chaotic it becomes in summer with a tour boat docked)...quick parking on the street is available, and cheap (0.7E/hr) is available as well. Of course it's ~600m from the center but a short walk (up street from...
Read moreAfter our month stay in Kotor, I think I’m going to miss this place the most! This is our neighborhood Pekara in Muo. There are pekaras everywhere but they are NOT created equal! Out of all the different ones I’ve gone to, I think this one is the best! I go weekly to get my loaf of bread and today I got it hot out of the oven! Probably because I sat there for 10 minutes waiting…Anyways, the point being is the bread is the best and I sometimes get their pastries as well and haven’t been disappointed. There are days that there is a line out the door and there have been days where they have run out of...
Read moreThe staff here truly do take advantage of tourists and are extremely rude when you ask a question. We’ve been charged different amounts on different days for the same items. One day 3 items cost us €3.40 (or something around that) and another day we bought 2 of those items again and it cost us €3.60. Not many items are labelled with prices so it’s difficult to argue it. Most of the time the items are a bit stale but flavour is okay. But to be perfectly honest, you will find the same level if not better at a local supermarket where you will not be treated...
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