Delightful. Small, clean, unassuming cafe with charming service. Trust the reviews and get the cevapi. The bread is warm and chewy, the sausage is moist and flavorful, and the cheese and red pepper sauce served with it puts it over the top. I can't stop thinking about it. We also had a super-fresh salad with chopped veggies, feta (I think), and a tasty vinaigrette. The spinach and cheese burek was deliciously flaky and the Vienna schnitzel was simple and not in the least bit chewy (as I've experienced with other schnitzel dishes). The chef was also our server, and he explained the dishes while joking with us throughout the meal. There's a small grocery store attached to the restaurant that had a slew of European chocolates and candies available (they had plenty of other items, like pastas, jams, etc but I couldn't get past the chocolate). We will definitely be back. It's a little gem of a spot.