What to order at 4 Sobe Gospodje Safije

Must order
Beef tartare with kajmak and the seasonal Bosnian tasting plates the kitchen sends.
Signature dishes
Beef tartare, Bosnian tasting plates, Pasta
Editor tip
Reserve the courtyard garden in summer; the wine list pours Herzegovinian Zilavka and Blatina by the glass alongside European bottles.
CuisineModern Bosnian
Price$$$
Neighborhoodmejtas
HoursMon-Sun 09:00-00:00
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Signature dishes: Beef tartare, Bosnian tasting plates, Pasta

Must order: Beef tartare with kajmak and the seasonal Bosnian tasting plates the kitchen sends.

Tip: Reserve the courtyard garden in summer; the wine list pours Herzegovinian Zilavka and Blatina by the glass alongside European bottles.

Location

Address: Cekalusa 61, 71000 Sarajevo

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