Thursday, April 19, 2012

Bosnia .... help

Name of a hotel in Bijeljina?



Recommend a restaurant in Mostar, Sarajavo, and Bijeljina?



What local foods offered for breakfast, lunch and dinner restaurant?



and the ballpark price for said breakfast, lunch and dinner in local money..convertible marka (BAM).




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I don’t remember the particular name of a restaurant, but there is a small street in the pedestrian area of Sarajevo’s city center that is full of restaurants serving good local food. Try Buraik (a pie with cheese or meat) and the grilled kebabs. There is also a nice restaurant with a great view between the mountains almost half way through the road between Sarajevo and Mostar. They serve good local food including the Balkans popular specialty, grilled lam on stick.





Bosnia is rather a cheap country. It has been a while since I was there, but I don’t remember paying more than 20 KM for any meal.




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Most of the small places at the old part of Sarajevo where you can eat grill specialties are OK. Also, I recommend places where to eat local pies (Burek - potato and meat; Krompirusa - potato only, etc.). This doesn%26#39;t cost much (you will never pay more than 10 KM = 5 Euros to %26#39;kill%26#39; yourself eating). Restaurants are not expensive as well, but it would be difficult to give you precise directions for best ones. I%26#39;m sure people would help you with this. Enjoy!

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