What to order at Barhana

Must order
Homemade quince dunja rakija and a plate of pasta with kajmak.
Signature dishes
Homemade rakija, Pasta and pizza, Bosnian platters
Editor tip
Order a rakija flight to start; the herbal travarica and quince dunja are the house pours and the kitchen does a good Bosnian-Italian crossover.
CuisineBosnian and Italian
Price$$
Neighborhoodbascarsija
HoursMon-Sun 11:00-00:00
Last verified

Signature dishes: Homemade rakija, Pasta and pizza, Bosnian platters

Must order: Homemade quince dunja rakija and a plate of pasta with kajmak.

Tip: Order a rakija flight to start; the herbal travarica and quince dunja are the house pours and the kitchen does a good Bosnian-Italian crossover.

Location

Address: Djulagina cikma 8, 71000 Sarajevo

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Signature: Bosanski lonac, Klepe, Sogan-dolma, Grilled lamb

Order: Bosanski lonac and klepe with garlic-yogurt sauce, paired with house bread.

Tip: Reservations are essential; Dveri is cash only and the rear courtyard tables are the ones to ask for in summer for warm-weather Sarajevo evenings.

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Signature: Bosanski lonac, Klepe, Sogan-dolma, Grilled lamb

Order: Bosanski lonac and klepe with garlic-yogurt sauce, paired with house bread.

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Signature: Spit-roasted lamb, Bosnian sahan, Veal jagnjetina

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