I had never had Bosnian food before, but I was waiting for CVS to fill my prescription and had an hour to kill, so I turned to my trusty Yelp mobile app to see what was in the area. Caffe Sarajevo was in the area and I was up for a new experience. Once I located the resultant (not far from 35th & Northern intersection) I was a little skeptical judging from the outside of the restaurant. Don't let that hold you up - go inside. When I did I was surprised. It was big and had an excellent décor. The server was very friendly and quickly brought out the Turkish coffee that I started with. I have never had Turkish coffee, but the reviews talked about it so I ordered it. The photo describing it as mud is accurate. It was very thick. The server said "this is the real stuff".
What to order at a restaurant where one is unfamiliar with any food from the region? Again, the prior reviews led the way. Each talked about the cevapci, so that's what I went with. Wow! It was great - it came with sour cream and a relish with excellent flavor. A large helping of onions ensured I wouldn't be kissing passersby... The sandwich was large bread that was soft, warm, and flakey and loaded down with little sausages. It tasted like a gyro, which is to be expected since other reviews indicate it is beef & lamb. The server checked up on my a few times to make sure I was enjoying the meal.
This may have been my first experience, but it will not be my last. I would highly recommend this restaurant if you are in the area.