Blöff Bisztró

Top choice in Pécs


This (mostly) Balkan bad boy has quickly acquired a solid following in town. It may be to do with its super-central location, but really the main draw is the quality of the simple, satisfying dishes – fried papalina (sprats) with garlic and parsley, carp crackling, csevap (Balkan-style grilled meat) and not-often-seen lepények (pies stuffed with meat or cheese) – and the friendly service.


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