This was an excellent quick bite to eat if you need a meal before a flight, bus, etc. And depending on the size of your appetite, the large slice of burek is quite stuffing! Especially when a paired with a drink, like the yoghurt. Both the spinach and traditional burek are super tasty, and not as greasy as could be.
Dining inside the cozy, well-decorated establishment is perfectly inviting. Just expect to have the cooking smells stick to your clothes because it's an open kitchen design where you can watch the chef hand rolling the dough.
Staff is friendly and helpful. And from what my nosy ear could discern, it's frequented by Slavic speakers, in addition to Austrians, so I hope that means the food has a stamp of approval from the motherland. read more