i'm pretty sure they make a better kebab in Lebanon or even here in Malta lol, we have quite a lot of egyptians, turkish and tunisians that have opened kebab shops
i'm pretty sure they make a better kebab in Lebanon or even here in Malta lol, we have quite a lot of egyptians, turkish and tunisians that have opened kebab shops
True but when someone is speaking of kebabs here, no one says you gotta try Zagreb's kebab, it's mainly Sarajevo's and Banja Luka's kebabs that have the reputation. I've eaten kebab in Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia, with the latter being the best definetly.
who cares where Bosnia is You live in Croatia, i don't care that you have bosnian blood, but you are a croatian pufta
Like i said when you come to malta get some with you
who cares where Bosnia is You live in Croatia, i don't care that you have bosnian blood, but you are a croatian pufta
Like i said when you come to malta get some with you
True but when someone is speaking of kebabs here, no one says you gotta try Zagreb's kebab, it's mainly Sarajevo's and Banja Luka's kebabs that have the reputation. I've eaten kebab in Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia, with the latter being the best definetly.
I agree, just wanted to say that all Balkans like very much all that perversions from the grill. When somebody from Slovenia comes here he asks for that things (roštilj). Unfortunately I've never had opportunity to try Bosnian kebab. Did you heard (or tried) Leskovački roštilj, Serbian best? It's great!
What I don't understand is how can you drink yogurt with kebabs? Don't you think that beer would match better? I know that muslims don't drink alcohol but I guess that the medium ones (umereni) drinks.
I agree, just wanted to say that all Balkans like very much all that perversions from the grill. When somebody from Slovenia comes here he asks for that things (roštilj). Unfortunately I've never had opportunity to try Bosnian kebab. Did you heard (or tried) Leskovački roštilj, Serbian best? It's great!
What I don't understand is how can you drink yogurt with kebabs? Don't you think that beer would match better? I know that muslims don't drink alcohol but I guess that the medium ones (umereni) drinks.
I didn't try Leskovack rostilj, I ate kebab once in Serbia in a small town near Beograd, though I've heard good things about it.
Of course beer goes with most food but kebab with onion and yogurt is just something special. It's simply a perfect combination, I can't explain it's a well known fact kebab and yogurt mix. That's the way it is.
I didn't try Leskovack rostilj, I ate kebab once in Serbia in a small town near Beograd, though I've heard good things about it.
Of course beer goes with most food but kebab with onion and yogurt is just something special. It's simply a perfect combination, I can't explain it's a well known fact kebab and yogurt mix. That's the way it is.