This ethnic market/restaurant is a little dive, but in a nice way. The restaurant side is a hole in the wall, with only five tables, spotless and as far away as possible from Charlotte's ubiquitous strip mall spaces were you eat while staring at a depressing parking lot.
The owner (I think) hovers over you eager to please but the food was slow to come out of the kitchen. Well worth the wait to me because it's delicious if you like peasant food from the Balkans with a heavy Turkish influence - which I do!- and very cheap too. Turns out thanks to the Ottoman Empire's influence Bosnian cuisine closely resembles the Romanian cooking I'm so familiar with.
I love the cevaps (spiced ground beef) with the home made bread, sirnica (cheese pie made from Bulgarian feta) , the eggplant dish. To finish a slice of better than usual tiramisu was only 95 cents and the Turkish coffee was served with a little cube of Rahat Lokum.
Cheap dive, tasty, fun... not recommended for chain restaurant lemmings.