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Sarajevo was a pleasant return to a metropolitan area. The bars were lively and the food was everywhere. Cheap and local food was plentiful and you got your pick of upscale and fast food too. Old town was where everyone came to party and the shops that lined the streets, though obviously touristy, retained their charm and broader practicality. Twisting lanes of craftsman shops winding around mosques and old cathedrals. It felt good in Sarajevo. The Christmas decorations had gone up and people were out exploring the midtown festivities. And if you squinted a bit and used a bit of hopeful nearsightedness, you could almost forget that the town had endured a 44 month siege the longest of a capital city in modern history. I purposefully abstained from documenting any war damage. Sarajevo, the newer bits, were quite modern and embraced art and design. Interesting bridges and public sculptures and even decent graffiti always a good sign. The town center is lined with big shiny buildings and bustling with people and traffic. Many of the coastal walled old towns were pedestrian only and impossible to park nearby so the locals tended to stay away. But here old town is in the middle of the city adjacent to the modern town center. It still bustles with the feeling of a functioning town market, winding alleys with their own theme, one full of jewelry shops, the next packed with intricate Turkish coffee sets, the next full of sweets. And all sorts of burek shops and coffee houses. Tesla outside the Tesla Bar City hall. Just a bunch of dudes playing giant chess in the freezing cold by moonlight. The latin bridge marks the old town center where it meets the river running through town. It seemed curious that it got so much attention until I realized this was the spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austria-Hungarian empire, was assassinated by a member of The Black Hand, a group of assassins from the Young Bosnia group dedicated to Slavic independence from the empire. Earlier that day of his arrival an initial attempt was made on his life when a Black Hand member threw a bomb at their car destroying the car behind them. At the insistence of the Archduke, they were on the way to visit the victims of that bombing. While turning the car around at the Latin bridge, Gavrilo Princip, sitting at a cafe, noticed their stopping, ran out, and shot both the Archduke and his wife with a. This in turn sparked the declaration of war against Serbia by the empire, which then pulled the allies of each into World War I. The Serbians viewed this as a heroic act and erected a museum to him, a plaque in the spot of the assassination, and in cement the footprints of where he was standing. Later the independent Bosnia Herzegovina removed the footprints and converted the museum but the plaque still exists. The Latin Bridge. Katy standing where the assassin stood. Sarajevo is a medium sized city, about k people in the metro area, but is fairly dense. Outside of old town you find tall buildings and large brutalist housing blocks. It feels larger than it really is. Konzum is a grocery store chain. This was a cool modern bridge with like a loop-to-loop design. The event held deeply invested pride. When the war began, the Serbs targeted the Olympic facilities first. The cable car built to move people to the winter sports facilities on the nearby mountains was destroyed in the war and only recently was it rebuilt in Katy and I took the trip up to see the Olympic ruins. Besides the cable car facility, the mountain top was still pretty desolate. Narrow mud caked roads led down the side of the mountain and we struggled at first to discover any trace of the event. We eventually made our way to the bobsled track which has fallen to ruin. The skylift to the mountaintop. Abandoned bobsled track. Original olympic skylift car. A home owner refused to sell his home to make room for the new city hall, so he forced the government to move the house stone by stone across the river as an exact replica. His gesture has become a point of pride for Bosnian stubbornness. Later the house was turned into a restaurant serving local specialties and it has a solid reputation for the Bosnian classics. It looks pretty cool inside too. We both had the mixed plate to try a little of everything. Sarma, dolma, sogan dolma, cabbage roll, beef cheek, rice. I found Klopa online. It was 2 on trip adviser and came recommended by a few food websites. The service was exceptionally friendly and we were nudged toward the daily special of local organic lamb chops and steak with potatoes and salad. Our waiter said everyone was having it and as we looked around everyone was indeed having it. We luckily relented and enjoyed a great meal. The lamb was tender and delicious and the steak was cooked a true medium rare. Lamb and steak with potatoes and salad. During my research this little tea shop kept popping up as a favorite experience. There are tea shops all over town so I wanted to know why this one was special. We passed it on the walk up to the yellow bastion and stopped in on the way back. And now I get it. On our first visit we stayed downstairs and chatted with a student from the US. The shop owner was very knowledgeable about the tea and walked me through the Bosnian coffee ritual in great detail. She also introduced me to a new drink that I now love, salep more on that later. On our second visit we climbed the tiny stairwell to the loft above, a cozy space with low couches and small stools all the way across the space. A stained glass skylight and odds and ends tucked around. It had a great mood. And the music pulled it all together. I got the same thing, a Bosnian coffee and a glass of salep. Bosnian coffee. This one came with a cold sweet tea to sip after the each coffee sip. Salep is new to me but is a popular Ottoman drink. The Romans drank it by the name of satyrion and it was popular in England and Germany before tea and coffee was popular. The roasted orchid root powder is sweet and they add a few other spices to give it character. You drink it hot. The orchid makes the drink thick so it holds the air in a frothy kind of way. And it coats your mouth and throat in a thin film that kind of gives your insides a hug. I loved it. This particular root looked like a set of testicles and hence it was considered a powerful aphrodisiac. The bar was enormous and really cool. A long dark wood bar with brass fittings and an open high ceiling with a second floor balcony encircling the space. Light in this context means not dark. I ordered the roast veal knuckle which was enormous! I had met my match. The server removed the bone table side and plopped down a giant platter of glistening veal meat and a mountain of potatoes. Katy helped me a bit but we finished the rest off as our dinner later. We returned after our mountaintop adventure for three more pints and exceptionally good wifi. Goulash soup. My mountain of roast veal shank! The waiter carved it up and took the bone out tableside. I found this place online as well. Everyone seemed to rave about it. So we wagered a lunch and tried it out. We were there for a late lunch so we had the place to ourselves. I ordered the lamb muscle with pumpkin and Katy had the tuna steak. Good meat, good sauce. The music was good. I liked it. And I could finish the portion without much distress. Tuna steak. We walked by this place and made a note to return. In the window they have three peka contraptions on chains and covered in coals. This is also the traditional way to cook burek. Cooking burek this way also makes it more crispy and less greasy. We ordered a serving of chicken with potatoes amazing potatoes , beef, and a sampler of the burek offerings including cheese, spinach, potato, potato with sour cream, and stuffed with meat sausage. The green flag for this place was the nearly all local crowd that congregated there. We had all three dishes plus two waters for less than 24hk. A selection of burek. Roast chicken with potatoes. Roast beef with potatoes. The bells they roast the food under with coals on top. They use these to make peka dishes and if I was on vacation I would have bought a suitcase and brought one of these home with me! Which is important to circulate the juices as it roasts. And they look bad ass. I started seeing these little tubey things around and had to try one. They come in all sorts of flavors, I chose pistachio. You say how many pieces you want and they snip the tube into little chunks with scissors. It tasted like something between taffy and marshmallow. I only tried the one. Curiosity satiated. The crows in Sarajevo were different. I mean they look different and are a bit bigger. But they seemed more ballsy and aggressive. Our first day I saw two of them eating a whole pigeon. Like there were feathers everywhere and they were ripping hunks of meat off. Ever see that? Day 68 — Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina Dec 14, Daniel Callicoat. Share this: Click to share on Facebook Opens in new window Click to share on Pinterest Opens in new window Click to share on Twitter Opens in new window Click to share on Tumblr Opens in new window Click to email a link to a friend Opens in new window. Comments Leave a Reply Cancel reply. 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