Kod Asima

Bosnia & Hercegovina


Central Jajce's most atmospheric eatery has tables within the historical Travnik Gate and in the 17th-century Omer-bey House which adjoins it. The food choices includes soup, goulash, lonac (Bosnian hotpot) and the usual grills. Between meals, stop in for Bosnian coffee on the terrace.


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