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Bosnian Food Review - 5 Things to try in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Come join us for a Bosnian Food Review as we head to Šadrvan one of our favorite restaurants in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As one of our favorite restaurants in Mostar we ended up coming back 3 different times (including once before) to sample a number of different things on the menu. For this particular meal we keyed in on the following food items:
1) Bosnian Coffee with sugar cubes and Turkish delight (honey)
2) Dolma - stuffed peppers with minced meat, rice, parsley, onions and sour cream
3) Mix Plate Platter - Dolma, Bosnian cookies, stewed meat and rice
4) Grilled Vegetables - eggplant, zucchini, mushrooms
5) Baklava for dessert
It was a wonderful meal and we'd highly recommend you visit.
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Address: Jusovina 11, Mostar 88000, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Well hello there! We managed to find a really cool restaurant and we're going to go film there today. The rain hasn't stopped but it is a little bit lighter so we're going to make our way there and yeah show you what Bosnian and Herzegovina food is all about.
I'm very excited to be trying Bosnian coffee. Oh yeah. This is my very 1st time to try it. Apparently it is very similar to Turkish coffee. Super strong. It is supposed to be very strong. The grounds apparently are uh the coffee grounds are still at the very bottom. Yeah, so they're not filtered. They are not filtered out of the water so you have to let them yep settle before you pour yourself a cup.
It is nice and strong.
Also I feel like I should mention where we are eating because we kind of just ran in here with our umbrellas and didn't really show you the outside. It is called Šadrvan and it is on the west side of the river just as soon as you cross the bridge.
The feast has landed on the table. It sure has. And we're going to start with the first dish which is Dolma. Yeah. And if you have a closer look at this it is basically stuffed peppers with minced meat, rice, parsley, onions and it comes with a giant dollop of cream in the middle. A giant dollop.
This is kind of the ultimate mix plate with tonnes of sour cream. Sour cream. So then you have another one dolma stuffed pepper over there. One dolma.
What is really cool over here is you have it looks like some stewed meat. It is so tender I had that last night. And then you have the Bosnian cookies which is not a cookie at all.
So what is in it? I had this last night and it is basically like a beef patty. Right. So it made with ground beef, eggs, garlic, I think onions and like a little bit of breadcrumbs to give it texture along with rice.
Okay dish number 3. This isn't actually a main. This was our side order. Yeah. And we were trying to keep things relatively healthy. Yeah. So we got a grilled vegetable platter. So if you take a closer look we've got some slices of eggplant, zucchini. We have some mushrooms. It looks like another whole pepper.
And now for dessert and we're having Baklava. It is basically kind of like a mille feux pastry. Like a puffed pastry with all of these layers. And in between you've got like these finely chopped nuts. Yeah. With either honey or some kind of sugary syrup.
We just paid the bill. We sure did. What was the damage? So in local currency which is Bosnian Convertible Marka which has like I think 1.6 exchange rate with the US dollar. That came to twenty two US dollars and fifty cents and in Euros that was 19.40.
We'd give it a five out of five. We'll be back again. Tata!
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Mostar Food Review - Eating Bosnian Dishes at Šadrvan Restaurant in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Come join us for a Mostar Food Review as we head back to Šadrvan, one of our two favorite restaurants in the city (the other being Tima-Irma), to eat a number of our favorite Bosnian dishes for our final meal In Bosnia and Herzegovina. After wandering around and considering trying a different restaurant in Mostar we're really glad we came back here.
The following is a list of the Bosnian dishes we had for our meal:
1) Blatina dry red wine with aromas of spice, coffee and chocolate
2) Schnitzel Šadrvanska Story - steak with turkey and ham, smoked cheese, breaded in a French manner with mushroom sauce, white wine and cream.
3) Dolma stuffed cabbage and peppers with minced meat and other ingredients inside
4) Sarma grape leaves with minced meat and other ingredients inside
5) Tufahije (tufahija) is a Bosnian dessert featuring stewed apples, walnuts, glazed syrup and topped with whipping cream
6) Baklava dessert with rich layers filled with chopped nuts, syrup and honey
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Mostar Food Review - Eating Bosnian Dishes at Šadrvan restaurant in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Video Transcript:
We have come back to our favorite restaurant in all of Mostar. We're at Šadrvan. What is this? Like our third, fourth time eating here in a matter of days? It is our third time.
So we've ordered two glasses of red wine. We are having Blatina and we tried this for the first time and it is a nice full body red, dry like just wonderful flavor and aftertaste.
We are starting off with Schnitzel Šadrvanska Story. And what is in it? It has got so much in it that I'm going to read it off of the menu. Haha. I don't want to mess up.
So guys it is steak with turkey and ham, smoked cheese, breaded in a French manner with mushroom sauce, white wine and cream. Oh my. Now if that sounds decadent.
Okay so for my dish I got dolma and I feel like I've probably already shown this before because I've been eating a lot of it almost on a daily basis. We haven't shown it here though. And it does look different. I know we showed one dolma when we filmed here but they have two different kinds. This one is different. This one is dolma baked in cream. So you've got like the little peppers stuffed with rice, stuffed with minced meat. You've got some chopped carrots. It is really good and it comes with cream in the middle.
It is definitely good. It has got I mean the leaf wrapper. It is completely different texture from this but if I had to pick between the two I would go for this one. The pepper.
Well well it is time for dessert. For mine I also ordered a dessert I had on my first night here. I believe it is pronounced tufahija (tufahije). It is a poached apple that I think has been cooked in like sugary water and then the apple is stuffed with nuts. Then it has whipped cream on top.
Sam over here got baklava. Compared to normal baklava in other places they are a bit more generous with the nuts. It is also a bit thicker than normal making it more delicious.
So time to talk about the bill. It came to 46 in local currency which was 27 US dollars or 23 Euros. We ordered five food items. Basically the two appetizers and then the big meat dish and then two desserts and two glasses of wine. Excellent value and the food was fantastic. Just a wonderful way for us to finish off our time here in Mostar. Bye.
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Bosnian Breakfast in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Join us for Bosnian Breakfast in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina as we continue our Bosnian food video series. In terms of Bosnian food items for breakfast this is what we had:
1) Bosnian coffee - strong and flavorful
2) Bosnian meat and cheese platter with beef prosciutto, smoked sausages, travnic cheese (Travnički), livno cheese, sach cheese, sour cream and local doughnuts (Uštipci - miške) along with vegetables such as cucumbers and tomato
3) Hurmašice - coconut finger cookie with syrup
4) Smokvara - fig dessert saturated in syrup
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Address: Onešćukova, Mostar 88000, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Hello again from Mostar. We have been eating our way through the city and it has been wonderful. Today we're going to be showing you guys breakfast. Bosnian breakfast so we're eating at restaurant (Restoran) Divan and we are starting off with Bosnian Coffee which has quickly become one of our favorites. I love the presentation.
Back to the coffee preparation. It is prepared by boiling water and then you take the water off of the heat, you add your coffee grounds and then you put it to boil then you get this and because the grounds are in the water you have to let it settle so that you're not drinking you know crunchy coffee grounds.
I'm going to pour myself a little cup. You take the cube and you kind of nibble a little bit out of it. Bite the cube and then you sip your coffee.
That is nice and strong. Flavorful. Potent. Just the way I like my coffee. It wakes you up in the morning.
The food has arrived and as you can see the portions are massive. You know what the portions have been massive everywhere we've eaten. Yeah. Like they are really generous with their food here. They did say this was an appetizer for two. I mean are we going to be able to eat all this? Like look at the fritters that is a lot. I feel like this is an appetizer for 4.
I'll tell you what we ordered. We got uh a mixed platter. We did. With beef prosciutto, smoked sausages, travnic cheese (Travnički), livno cheese, sach cheese, sour cream and local doughnuts (miške). I actually tried these a few days ago yep we had them with cream cheese at another place.
They are really tasty. It also came with vegetables. Like cucumbers and tomato so yeah. And we have we've also ordered a couple kind of desserts to add to the breakfast fast.
Dessert for breakfast. We are really improvising here. So look at this. This looks amazing. I'm just going to break it in half with my hands. It is almost like a donut (Uštipci).
We just couldn't resist ordering a little something sweet. I believe this one is called Hurmašice. We had it once before at another restaurant it is very good by the river and it is basically like a coconut cookie. I think they call it a coconut finger. That is just like oozing sugary syrup.
Sam is going in for the other dessert called Smokvara. Yeah. And it is basically if you look at the shape it looks like it is shaped like a fig patty. And if you think the coconut dessert had a lot syrup this one is swimming in it.
That was a top notch breakfast. In terms of price point it came to 29 in local currency which was uh 17 US dollars or 14 Euros and we were defeated by that breakfast. We couldn't even finish it all. It was so much food but it was delicious. The setting was great and yeah it was just a wonderful way to start the day. And there were cats. Lots of happy moments so we'll see you guys next time. Tata.
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Located 650 feet from the central Spanish Square and 1,000 feet from River Neretva, Hotel Ero Mostar features rooms with free Wi-Fi and free parking, as well as a bar and a la carte restaurant. It is 0.9 miles from the UNESCO-protected Old Bridge.
Rooms here will provide you with satellite TV, air conditioning and a balcony. At the Ero Hotel you can find a beauty shop, cash machine, car rental services and a couple of shops.
Front desk is open 24 hours a day and the staff offers laundry and ironing services at a surcharge. There are also conference facilities on site.
Public outdoor swimming pools can be found 650 feet from the hotel, while the train and bus stations are at the same distance.
Night clubs in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Daleka obala
The nightclub Daleka obala is located at the city swimming pool in Mostar and is synonymous with nightlife in the town of Neretva in the summer months.
Club Art
At an attractive location, a spacious and modernly designed nightclub, during the hot summer nights, will provide you with top-class entertainment and unforgettable hours to early morning hours.
Pink Panther
The Pink Panther, a nightclub for those who value good entertainment in the ultimate ambiance. Located within the Student City Center in Mostar, it sets new standards for night-time activities. Whether it's a concert or a party, The Pink Panther will not let you down. Exclusive space for more than a thousand guests, featuring pink colors and carefully designed lighting, will take away any darkness from your long, active nights.
Drugi način
The Nightclub Drugi način is located in the very center of Mostar. The club is a modernly decorated, a cozy interior and an ideal place to have fun and enjoy in nightlife. Organizing parties and concert, this place is one the favorite places for any generation.
Golden Pub
Golden Pub is a quiet popular nightclub in Mostar, with different kinds of thematic parties for everyone's taste. With carefully designed interior, good atmosphere and different kinds of drinks, this place will make your nights full of entertainment and fun.
Duradžik
Night bar Duradzik is located in the old town, in Tabhana area. It is known as a favorite destination for Hard Rock and Heavy Metal types of music. Through many years of existence, Duradzik has hosted many names of ex-yu rock scene and wider area: Invaders, Eighth Passenger, Letu Stuke, Cure, Erogene Zone, Hladno Pivo, Psihomodopop, Zabranjeno Pusenje and others. Interior bar is decorated in the Hard Rock style with sounds of Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Punk to the Grunge, Blues and Jazz and occasionally electronic music. In addition, in cooperation with StandUp.ba, there you can enjoy in the evening of comedy, as well as in poetic night and themed night with video projection. The unique ambiance of Night bar Duradzik and rock music in the background will make sure that you satisfy all your senses.
Ali Baba
Ali Baba - Pecina is unique night club situated inside a natural cavern less than a minute away from the Old Bridge, on the eastern bank of Old Town. During your visit to Mostar, this place is a must. During the day, it's a lounge cafe-bar where you can find natural shelter from hot Mostar's sun, and enjoy a lazy day relaxing and enjoying shisha. In the night, it transforms into a vivid and vibrant nightclub with live music and DJ-s partying long into the early morning hours. Popular with locals and tourists alike this place is quite famous. Belonging to Ali Baba group with two other nearby establishments, it's a place to be if you're in Mostar and partying. Opened during summers only, before the new season it is redecorated entirely, providing fresh look each year. Often hosting themed parties for local events.
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Bosnian Cuisine - Trying Traditional Dishes in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Come join us for Bosnian Cuisine as we end up trying numerous traditional dishes in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina at Konoba Taurus restaurant. Our streak of having nothing but outstanding meals in Mostar continues as we discover a place not only with a great setting but also serving up fantastic local food. The following is a list of all the Bosnian food we ordered along with the prices:
1) Mostarski Sahan (punjene paprike, punjene tikvice, sogan dolma) which is Mostar Sahan: stuffed peppers, stuffed courgettes, stuffed onions) - 9 KM
2) Japrak: Stuffed Vine Leaves - 7 KM
3) Sarma: Rolled Stuffed Sour Cabbage - 7 KM
4) Cufte: Meat Balls - 7 KM
5) Hurmasica - Coconut Fingers - 3 KM
6) Smokvara - Fig Dessert - 3 KM
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Address: Onešćukova b.b., Mostar 88000, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Bosnian Cuisine - Trying Traditional Dishes in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Video Transcript:
It is time for another food video here in Mostar. Yesterday when we went for a walk late at night we spotted this restaurant. it is right by the crooked bridge next to the river. it looked so cool and cozy. They have a fireplace and yeah we were like we need to come back. So we were in the area today just doing some sightseeing and it is right around lunch. We got hungry and we're like yeah let's eat here. So here we are. It is called Konoba Taurus.
The food has arrived at the table and we have this massive platter in front of us and it looks so good. So I'm just going to read off of the menu to let you know everything we got because it has all been served together. Yeah. And wow. Okay, so the first thing we ordered was the Mostarski Sahan which includes stuffed peppers (punjene paprike), stuffed courgettes (punjene tikvice) which I believe is that zucchini is that just a different word for zucchini? And stuffed onions (sogan dolma). And then aside from that we also asked for what else did we get? The Cufte. Kofte. Cufte? Something like that um which are the meatballs and then we also got something called Japrak which are the stuffed vine leaves. And oh man this is just like steaming in front of us can you and the aromas are tantalizing.
as you can probably tell it is time for dessert. We ordered two different ones. Let me tell you what they are.
So the first one I believe is called Hurmasica but I'm kind of whispering it so you know the locals won't hear me and be like haha she can't say it. Um and that is the coconut finger which I believe is this one.
And then the other one is called Smokvara. Smokvara? Okay. Something like that. And this one is the fig dessert. Yeah. So also we've got some tea. Oh yeah, we got chai. It is Sepak. I believe. It looks like a red berry. Yeah.
Never tried that before.
It is time for price point. So in local currency which by the way is called BAM. Bosnian Convertible Marka that came to 36 which is 21.40 US dollars or 18.40 Euros or 16.31 Great British Pounds. Alright look at you covering all of the currencies. Yeah. I thought that was uh a steal of a meal in terms of value. Wonderful. We got a one litre sparkling water which we didn't show you that enormous plate that included three mains. Uh complimentary bread, two desserts and two teas for that price. So yeah. It doesn't get too much better than that and with a setting like this and with a meal that was that filling and that satisfying highly recommend going there for sure.
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We spent an entire day exploring Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina with the perfect one day itinerary! There are some truly great things to do, and most of them have to do with Bosnia's complicated history.
We started our day in Mostar at the most iconic place: the Stari Most bridge. This Ottoman-style bridge was originally built back in the 16th century, but was destroyed in the 1990's during the Bosnian war. It was rebuilt and reopened in 2004! We even found the staircase that leads down to the Neretva River banks and viewed the bridge from down below.
Next up, we checked out a beautiful mosque and the old bazaar. After that, it was time for an authentic Bosnian breakfast! We ate at Restoran Lagero overlooking the bridge. The food and views were both spectacular!
After that, we visited the old sniping tower, the Spanish square, Park Zrinjevac, the Croatian Lodge, and so much more! At the end of the video, we get drinks at an awesome local cafe/bar recommended by our Airbnb host. It's called Coco Loco and we highly recommend it!
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