Meat and bread. There are like 15 items on the menu and that's it. If you want some delicious, authentic, wildly inexpensive Bosnian food and a couple of beers this is the place for you.
We got the stuffed cabbage, the earl soup, the cevapi(sp?) which is sausages and a really tasty fried eggy pita, for lack of a better word. We also ordered the tulumpas which are just churros in syrup.
The atmosphere is super cute, relaxed, unpretentious. It looks like a street in an old European village. We loved this place and plan on going back in the near future.