4/5 History and P. 1 year ago on Google
Nice
meatballs.
It's
possible
to
taste
Roumelian-Turkish
meatballs
there.
Despite
claiming
that
they
offer
Bosnian
cuisine,
traditional
Bosnian
dishes
such
as
"soka"
are
unavailable.
I
didn't
like
"piyaz"
so
I
cannot
suggest
it.
Unfortunately,
they
don't
have
traditional
Bosnian
dried
meat.
I've
tried
Pleskavica,
it
was
tasty
but
it
was
not
like
the
"pleskavica"
I've
got
in
Bosnia
or
other
Bosnian
restaurants
in
Istanbul.
The
place
is
big
enough
for
having
dinner
but
it's
not
wide
enough
to
show
live
music.
They
have
live
music.
But
if
you
ask
me
the
place
is
not
spacious
enough
for
live
music.
Even
more,
the
musician
is
not
playing
something
light
for
dinner.
It
was
very
hard
to
speak
with
my
friends
due
to
the
noise
the
live
music
caused.
Therefore
if
you
like
to
speak
and
share
with
your
friends
while
having
your
meal
this
place
has
a
negative.
(The
"ney"
was
not
so
uncomfortable
but
the
guitar
sound
was
very
loud.)
The
prices
are
not
so
expensive
or
cheap.
The
staff
is
very
hasty,
especially
I
wouldn't
say
I
liked
the
attitude
shown
by
the
waiters.
(There
was
a
young
lady
and
she
was
very
kind
but
I
can't
say
the
same
for
other
fellas.)
Despite
the
negatives,
the
meatballs
are
really
tasty
and
worth
trying.
There
are
three
kinds
of
meatballs
that
are
prepared
with
ground
meat.
There
is
only
one
kind
of
soup
that
contains
chicken.
There
are
only
limited
options
for
vegans
and
vegetarians.
There
is
two
or
three
kind
of
salads
including
"piyaz"
I've
already
disliked.