Taj Mahal Lero front

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Taj Mahal Lero

Dubrovnik


While the location doesn't match that of the old town's Taj Mahal, the food does – so if you're up for Bosnian cuisine but not for a long wait, head to this much larger branch. Whether you indulge in burek (meat-stuffed hand-rolled pastry), grilled meats or dolma (meat-stuffed veggies), finish on a high note with Bosnian coffee and baklava.


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