Bosnia and Herzegovina is definitely a paradise for food, but as a country that relies mainly on tourism, it is also a mixed bag.
Today I will share with you the delicious food that I have personally experienced🍭
🍹 Picture 1: Freshly squeezed pomegranate juice
🌈Located on the pedestrian street in the center of the old city of Sarajevo, the small shop only sells pure pomegranate juice, about RMB20 per cup per person;
🍄 Picture 2: Ministry of Ćejf
🌈The boss is a Jordanian guy. There are two stores in the old town of Sarajevo. The one we went to is on the right side of the road from Pigeon Square to the Yellow Fortress. I especially recommend their Pita flatbread, which is the best one I have eaten in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
🌈Although the store is not big, it is the home of several cats. The boss likes chess very much. We also met a Muslim girl from Sweden in this store. While we were chatting, the boss disappeared, and when he came back, he brought us each a freshly baked Pita flatbread.
🌈Pita bread sprinkled with sesame seeds, hot and fragrant, the boss also prepared a cheese sauce for each of us, the pita bread dipped in cheese sauce, the taste is simply YYDS, writing here is drooling😂
🌈Although the boss gave us a taste, we still gave 5 more marks when we left, after all, it was super delicious and brought back to us from far away❤️
🌈We ordered a glass of mixed juice and a Turkish coffee, about RMB 10 per person, just chatting, playing with cats and eating flatbreads, forget to take good pictures😅
🍄 Picture 3: Beg
🌈This store is also located in the pedestrian street of the ancient city. I can't remember the exact location. The store is the smallest one I have ever eaten, but it is very traditional. It was purely accidental to eat it💓
🌈The boss lady is a local, very enthusiastic, and recommended us the chicken salad, as shown in the picture. The kids loved it, and we participated in the Clean Plate Campaign😄
🌈In addition, we also tasted very authentic ćevapčići and a Turkish coffee. What impressed me most was the Turkish candy served with the coffee, which melted in the mouth and was sweet but not greasy. Great!
🌈 In total, plus a bottle of juice, the average cost per person was about RMB 20.
🍄 Picture 4: Astra Hotel Restaurant
🌈 We stayed in a B&B across the road from this hotel. Because the hotel restaurant looked very quiet, we went there several times. You can find the specific location by searching on Google, which is also in the old town of Sarajevo.
🌈 I recommend the spinach and egg pie and Turkish black tea for breakfast. The kids especially like it, and we also participated in the Clean Plate Campaign👍👍👍The pasta tastes good too, and it's a big portion😆
🌈 The average cost per person for breakfast is about RMB 30, and dinner is a little more expensive, mainly depending on your appetite.
🍄 Picture 5: A restaurant in Mostar
🌈 This restaurant is probably only found by locals. It specializes in Turkish shortbread (Burek), served with a cup of yogurt made with salt, very traditional💓
🌈 Burek has many flavors, including chicken, beef, carrots and cheese. We tried them all and liked cheese and carrots the most, followed by beef and chicken.
🌈 Since the local tour guide quietly paid the bill, we don’t know how much it costs per person. But it is definitely more affordable than in the scenic area, and the taste is more authentic.
🍄 Picture 6: Buregdžinica Bosna
🌈 If you are in Sarajevo, this is the most authentic restaurant for eating Burek. The large cup of yogurt is also super affordable and delicious.
🌈 There is more than one basketball hoop on the pedestrian street in the old town, as shown in the picture. The average cost is about RMB 20 per person, depending on your appetite.
🍄 Picture 7: A small shop specializing in Brazilian coffee beans and various coffee pots
🌈 The name of the shop is as shown in the picture. I didn't like the coffee utensils, but the coffee beans seemed good. I bought some and it was very affordable.
🌈 Why buy coffee beans? Please see the next item👀
🍄 Picture 8: Handmade coffee utensils shop on Coppersmith Street
🌈 In Bosnia and Herzegovina, you will see countless shops selling Turkish coffee pots, but in the end we chose this one. The shop name and house number are shown in the picture.
🌈 The owner of the shop is a very particular grandfather. All the utensils in the shop are handmade by him.
🌈 We bought a small coffee set made of pure copper. The grandfather said that he needed six days to complete the production of this set.
🌈 This set cost a total of 70 marks, about RMB266. After returning, I looked at similar products on Taobao in China. What we bought was still quite affordable.
🌈 When the old man was helping us pack, two Chinese guys came. They were studying in Germany and came to Bosnia and Herzegovina for fun. This was their second time to the old man's shop. Like me, they took a look around. I still think the quality of this shop is good😃
🌈 Tip: When buying a coffee pot, check if there is a stamp on the bottom of the pot. Most of the coffee pots on the market do not have a stamp.
💐💐💐Share it here. Don't step on the pit when you come to play. There are fake or inferior products on sale in the Bosnia and Herzegovina market. 💐💐💐
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is definitely a paradise for food, but as a country that relies mainly on tourism, it is also a mixed bag. Today I will share with you the delicious food that I have personally experienced🍭 🍹 Picture 1: Freshly squeezed pomegranate juice 🌈Located on the pedestrian street in the center of the old city of Sarajevo, the small shop only sells pure pomegranate juice, about RMB20 per cup per person; 🍄 Picture 2: Ministry of Ćejf 🌈The boss is a Jordanian guy. There are two stores in the old town of Sarajevo. The one we went to is on the right side of the road from Pigeon Square to the Yellow Fortress. I especially recommend their Pita flatbread, which is the best one I have eaten in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 🌈Although the store is not big, it is the home of several cats. The boss likes chess very much. We also met a Muslim girl from Sweden in this store. While we were chatting, the boss disappeared, and when he came back, he brought us each a freshly baked Pita flatbread. 🌈Pita bread sprinkled with sesame seeds, hot and fragrant, the boss also prepared a cheese sauce for each of us, the pita bread dipped in cheese sauce, the taste is simply YYDS, writing here is drooling😂 🌈Although the boss gave us a taste, we still gave 5 more marks when we left, after all, it was super delicious and brought back to us from far away❤️ 🌈We ordered a glass of mixed juice and a Turkish coffee, about RMB 10 per person, just chatting, playing with cats and eating flatbreads, forget to take good pictures😅 🍄 Picture 3: Beg 🌈This store is also located in the pedestrian street of the ancient city. I can't remember the exact location. The store is the smallest one I have ever eaten, but it is very traditional. It was purely accidental to eat it💓 🌈The boss lady is a local, very enthusiastic, and recommended us the chicken salad, as shown in the picture. The kids loved it, and we participated in the Clean Plate Campaign😄 🌈In addition, we also tasted very authentic ćevapčići and a Turkish coffee. What impressed me most was the Turkish candy served with the coffee, which melted in the mouth and was sweet but not greasy. Great! 🌈 In total, plus a bottle of juice, the average cost per person was about RMB 20. 🍄 Picture 4: Astra Hotel Restaurant 🌈 We stayed in a B&B across the road from this hotel. Because the hotel restaurant looked very quiet, we went there several times. You can find the specific location by searching on Google, which is also in the old town of Sarajevo. 🌈 I recommend the spinach and egg pie and Turkish black tea for breakfast. The kids especially like it, and we also participated in the Clean Plate Campaign👍👍👍The pasta tastes good too, and it's a big portion😆 🌈 The average cost per person for breakfast is about RMB 30, and dinner is a little more expensive, mainly depending on your appetite. 🍄 Picture 5: A restaurant in Mostar 🌈 This restaurant is probably only found by locals. It specializes in Turkish shortbread (Burek), served with a cup of yogurt made with salt, very traditional💓 🌈 Burek has many flavors, including chicken, beef, carrots and cheese. We tried them all and liked cheese and carrots the most, followed by beef and chicken. 🌈 Since the local tour guide quietly paid the bill, we don’t know how much it costs per person. But it is definitely more affordable than in the scenic area, and the taste is more authentic. 🍄 Picture 6: Buregdžinica Bosna 🌈 If you are in Sarajevo, this is the most authentic restaurant for eating Burek. The large cup of yogurt is also super affordable and delicious. 🌈 There is more than one basketball hoop on the pedestrian street in the old town, as shown in the picture. The average cost is about RMB 20 per person, depending on your appetite. 🍄 Picture 7: A small shop specializing in Brazilian coffee beans and various coffee pots 🌈 The name of the shop is as shown in the picture. I didn't like the coffee utensils, but the coffee beans seemed good. I bought some and it was very affordable. 🌈 Why buy coffee beans? Please see the next item👀 🍄 Picture 8: Handmade coffee utensils shop on Coppersmith Street 🌈 In Bosnia and Herzegovina, you will see countless shops selling Turkish coffee pots, but in the end we chose this one. The shop name and house number are shown in the picture. 🌈 The owner of the shop is a very particular grandfather. All the utensils in the shop are handmade by him. 🌈 We bought a small coffee set made of pure copper. The grandfather said that he needed six days to complete the production of this set. 🌈 This set cost a total of 70 marks, about RMB266. After returning, I looked at similar products on Taobao in China. What we bought was still quite affordable. 🌈 When the old man was helping us pack, two Chinese guys came. They were studying in Germany and came to Bosnia and Herzegovina for fun. This was their second time to the old man's shop. Like me, they took a look around. I still think the quality of this shop is good😃 🌈 Tip: When buying a coffee pot, check if there is a stamp on the bottom of the pot. Most of the coffee pots on the market do not have a stamp. 💐💐💐Share it here. Don't step on the pit when you come to play. There are fake or inferior products on sale in the Bosnia and Herzegovina market. 💐💐💐 #3月旅行 #打卡世界YO #出外游好地方 #抓城市人文 #地方只有吃美食