Essentials
Ćevapi, burek, sirnica, zeljanica, begova čorba, dolma, sarma, klepe, tufahija, baklava and Bosnian coffee make a strong first tasting.
Bosnian coffee
Coffee is drunk slowly. It is a social moment, not just a drink. Notice the service, sugar and rahat lokum.
Traveller tip
Look for specialised places. A small buregdžinica or aščinica can be more authentic than a restaurant offering everything.
Frequently asked questions
Burek or pita?
Locally, burek often means the meat version; other pies have other names.
Is the food halal?
Often compatible, but verify meat and alcohol.
What to bring home?
Coffee, copperware, packaged sweets and cookbooks depending on customs rules.
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