CuisineBosnian
Price$$
Neighborhoodvratnik
HoursMon-Sun 12:00-23:00
Last verified

Why locals love it: On a steep Vratnik hillside above Bascarsija, this Sarajevo Bosnian restaurant runs spit-roasted lamb to a 20-table room with a wraparound city view.

Tip: Taxi up; the cobbled walk is steep and the view tables fill at sunset.

Location

Address: Vrbanjusa 106, 71000 Sarajevo

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