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Food and Drink

When you travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina, be sure that you enjoy traditional dishes. Food in Bosnia and Herzegovina puts a spin on Balkan entrees and has a little something for every traveler, whether you love a good steak or you’re strictly veggie.

Appetizers

Bosnian food can be rich, but not in an unhealthy or unappetizing way. Fresh ingredients and whole foods make meals from Bosnia and Herzegovina totally appealing.

Start your day with a simple breakfast. The usual morning meal is a kwizija, or hearty meal. Stock up on a variety of small courses that include scrambled eggs and bread with a spread like jam, butter, and honey. Drink a strong, traditional coffee with a dash sweet sugar, or a cup of black tea. The feature of the breakfast is a soft white cheese straight from the farms in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s countryside.

Entrees

If you like meat and potato courses, you’ll be thrilled with the options you will find for entree selections in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lunch is generally the largest meal of the day, so find the most intriguing restaurant in town and indulge!

Try dishes like the Bosnian bosanki lonac, a slow-roasted pot of meat and vegetables, or japrak, made up of cabbage rolls stuffed with a savory filling. If you are traveling in Mostar, try the trout, which is a specialty to the area. A buttery, flaky texture awaits, and is one option for someone who loves fish.

Dinner in Bosnia and Herzegovina is generally light. You’ll probably have it after 8:00 p.m., and for Americans and the British, this may seem quite late. Pack a snack of some Bosnian sweets to tide you over, like a tiny square of baklava, normally reserved for special occasions amongst Bosnians.

If you take advantage of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s surprisingly lively nightlife, try the Bosnian fast food called when you’re out late. This food may be fast but is actually quite traditional, dating back nearly 400 years! Your Bosnian cevaps, as they are nicknamed, will be made up of small sausages and chopped onions, folded in a pita bread called somun.

Drinks

Locally-produced wines and brandies spoil any connoisseur for choice. Sample the rakija, which is available in lots of fruit flavors like plum and grape.

Desserts

Besides the famous baklava, desserts often have fresh fruit and cream as main ingredients. Try the tufahijia, which is a delicious dessert dish made from apples filled with walnuts, and then topped with a rich layer of whipped cream. If you are partial to pudding, have the krempita, with a creamy, soft flavor similar to cheesecake. If you have room, you’ll want to try this delicious Bosnian food.

What makes Bosnian food even better is the overwhelming sense of hospitality and warmth. You’ll be offered cookies, cakes, sweets, coffee, meat platters, and cheese samplers, and once you start sampling, you won’t be able to stop. Just be sure to save room for the main course!

Restaurants in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo

Kibe
Vrbanjusa 164, Sarajevo Centre, 71000
+387 (0)33 441 936
Avlija
Sumbula Avde 2, Saraje vo Centre, 71000
+ 387 (0)33 444 483...
Ascinica ASDZ Sarajevo
Mali Curciluk 3, Sarajevo Centre, 71000
+387 33 238-500
Barhana Sarajevo
Ðulagina Cikma 8, Sarajevo Centre, 71000
+387 33 447 727
Urban Grill
Prušcakova 8, Sarajevo Centre, 71000
+387 (0)33 444 448
Mala Kuhinja Sarajevo
Josipa Štadlera 6, Sarajevo Centre, 71000
+387 61 144 741
Aeroplan
Saraci 6, Sarajevo Centre, 71000
+387 (0)33 535-690
Inat Kuca
Veliki Alifakovac 1, Sarajevo Centre
+ 387 (0)33 447-867
Pod lipom
Prote Bakovica 6, Sarajevo Centre, 71000
+387 33 440 700
 

Banja Luka

Restaurant Master

Sime Solaje 7, Banja Luka, 78000
+387 (0)51 317 444
Marco Polo
Bulevar Stepe Stepanovica 185, Banja Luka, 78000
+378 (0)51 435-444
Lovacki bar
Slatinska 37, Banja Luka, 78000
+387 (0)51 312-243
Restaurant Romanov
Krajiskih brigada 8, Banja Luka, 78000
+387 (0)51 219-459
 

Mostar

National Restaurant Balkan
Brace Feica 57, Mostar, 88000
+387 (0)36 551 868
Veranda
Brace Fejica bb, Mostar, 88000
+387 (0)36 512-245
Teatar
Onescukova bb, Mostar, 88000
+387 (0)61 264 775
Hindin Han
Jusovina 10, Mostar, 88000
+387 (0)36 581 054

The information on this site was gathered through our journalists and various source(s) of information including the national tourism organization,
the ministry of finance, the ministry of foreign affairs, CIA World Factbook, and US State Department.