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  • I checked out this place for the International Supper Club UYE. I love checking out food from around the world, in the US and in it's native land. So, this was cool. I've never been to Bosnia. I wondered what the food could be like because Bosnia is a literally cultural melting pot with Mediterranean, European and Middle Eastern influences. I was eager to give it a try and see if any of those 3 cultures dominated the influence on the food. You might drive past the tiny shopping plaza in which this restaurant is located. Why you ask? Because it is about as nondescript as a traffic light, except you pay attention to the traffic light. It's also a rather run down plaza and is not attractive. No worries, pull in to that parking lot and yeah, you'll look around like, "where is Ursula sending me.....?????" Seriously, go inside. You'll quickly realize that you've escaped the ho' hum and entered eastern Europe. The inside of that restaurant is so neatly decorated, you feel like you're in eastern Europe. Fortunately, I was with a great group of yelpers. I teamed up with Preston S to split our entrees. He ordered the Pljeskavica and I ordered the Cevapi. Both of these items are served on the tastiest, flakiest, buttery pastry type bread I've had in quite some time. The Pljeskavica was a 4-star item with a the beef patty, mushrooms and cheese on that flaky pastry-like bun. I would order this item again! The Cevapi was somewhat like a kabob, but really reminded me of Jimmy Dean Breakfast sausages in appearance. But NOT in taste. These small sausages are made of beef and lamb and are seasoned with Bosnian spices. This was a 3-star item for me. If I ever get back over there, I MUST try the burek. I have a feeling that I will enjoy that immensely! Unfortunately, any place that serves dinner, but not wine generally gets a one-star-off from me. This could have been a 4-star review from me! I wonder if you can do a BYOB. I have to keep in mind that no booze could be a religious choice as well. so I'm giving them a 3.5 instead of taking the whole 1 star. I always bump 3.5 star reviews to 4 stars.
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