Kibe Mahala is a traditional bosnian fine-dining restaurant in Vratnik, Sarajevo.
Kibe Mahala sits on a Vratnik hillside above Bascarsija, where spit-roasted lamb, sahan platters and Herzegovinian wine come with a panoramic Sarajevo view.
Fine-dining table in Sarajevo· vratnik· Traditional Bosnian· $$$$Verified June 5, 2026
Modern BosnianChef the owners$$$$55-90 KM per headvratnikMon-Sun 08:00-23:00Book 1 week ahead
Park Princeva is the panoramic Sarajevo room above Bascarsija that hosted Bono and Bill Clinton, with elegant Bosnian cooking and the best dinner view.
Tip: Reserve a window or terrace table for sunset; a taxi from Bascarsija is the practical way up the narrow road.
Fusion BosnianChef the owners$$$$45-75 KM per headcentarMon-Sat 10:00-23:00, closed SunBook 3 days ahead
Mala Kuhinja off Strosmajerova runs no printed menu in Sarajevo, asking each guest their likes and dislikes before sending Bosnian-Mediterranean plates.
Tip: Reserve, arrive hungry, and trust the kitchen. Tell the waiter your allergens up front and the chef builds from there.
Traditional BosnianChef the owners$$$$40-65 KM per headbascarsijaMon-Sun 08:00-23:00Book 3 days ahead
Dveri off Saraci in Bascarsija is the Sarajevo Bosnian institution behind a wood-shuttered facade, with a flowered courtyard and hearty lonac at every table.
Tip: Reservations are essential; Dveri is cash only and the rear courtyard tables are the ones to ask for in summer.
Modern BosnianChef the owners$$$$55-90 KM per headvratnikMon-Sun 08:00-23:00Book 1 week ahead
Park Princeva is the panoramic Sarajevo room above Bascarsija that hosted Bono and Bill Clinton, with elegant Bosnian cooking and the best dinner view.
Tip: Reserve a window or terrace table for sunset; a taxi from Bascarsija is the practical way up the narrow road.