Eating in Sarajevo doesn’t have to be expensive. Check out these budget haunts for when you’re trying to save some money.
Dzenita
This little spot serves traditional Bosnian food that won’t break the bank. You can get a decent meal here for as little as $5, including a kind of meat and herb ravioli known as klepe. Highly recommended.
Try some Turkish food at this place, with main dishes ranging $5–16. There is Turkish pizza known as pide for $7, or beef skewers and rice for $5.
Locals swear by the dolma at this place, with the meat-stuffed vegetables supposedly the best found in the city. Not the cheapest place to eat, but certainly still on the budget-friendly side.
Street Food in Bravadžiluk
If you just want a quick snack, you are spoiled for choice on this street. Pick up a few dishes as you stroll along and you could easily be satisfied by the time you reach the end. Perfect for a warm summer’s evening when you don’t fancy a proper sit-down meal.
Find an Ascinica
These basic restaurants specialize in cheap and hearty meals. One of the oldest in town is called Ascinica Hadzibajric in Bascarsija. You won’t find a menu anywhere; just choose from the pots of food on the counter.
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