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Dveri ...  
   

Dveri ...

... good food, but unfortunately quite pricey by local standards, in the touristy Ottoman quarter. The grilled chicken with potatoes and peppers was fantastic, but the salad was a bit plain compared to the other shopska salads I've devoured before - the cheese is better when shredded, and the greens got in the way of the cukes, peppers, and tomatoes. We've found it unusual that neither Dveri nor the beer hall yesterday served cevapcici, a mainstay on Bosnian menus - perhaps it's because those are considered cheap fast food, unsuitable for nicer establishments.
BL #24: Have Tea With a Wizard

July 26th 2014
Geo: 43.8607, 18.4214Today marked the completion of an extremely rare and unique bucket list item - having tea with Gandalf the Grey! Sarajevo's cafe culture is second to none, and half the fun of visiting this city is choosing between the shisha bars and spots for Bosnian (Turkish) coffee in the cool little nooks and crannies of the Ottoman quarter, or the chic places for cappuccino and Fr ... read more
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