Great place and my first real experience with Bosnian food! We went in and ordered the cabbage rolls, chicken sandwich, and sausage. The chicken sandwich was served open-face with bread, mushrooms, and some sort of sauce. Quintessential comfort food. Everything were good and pretty much tasted like they'd been cooked in someone's kitchen at home- but done well. The service was friendly overall and the whole place was much nicer on the inside than it appeared on the outside. Prices were pretty inexpensive. Coffee at the end was yummy and traditional style (don't drink to the bottom of the cup). Only odd thing was that after our meal the waitress/owner disappeared for a good 20 minutes while we waited for the check. We finally went up to the counter and shuffled around enough that she poked her head out and rang us up. She gave us some chocolate bars to take home, and when we left we realized that the restaurant was well past closing time, and that in fact we had walked in only about 30 minutes before closing time (it was midafternoon on a weekend and we hadn't checked the sign on the way in). I'm not sure if it was a culture or language issue that she didn't mention something about them closing soon, but it was a bit strange. Overall we'd definitely come back.