My coworker took me here for the very first time and I loved it. People were very fast and friendly. Foods were delicious at reasonable price. I highly recommend them!
Zoe D.
Tu valoración: 4 Glen Ellyn, IL
I really enjoyed my meal here today. Foods were excellent as well as the services. Price was affordable and place was well organized. Love to be back
Leo S.
Tu valoración: 5 Arlington Heights, IL
It’s a good place to have a dinner. The food is delicious, and the prices are good too.
S.E. A.
Tu valoración: 4 Chicago, IL
No midwest blandification of the menu at this nice little Bosnian café. Very flavorful burger and two sorts of sausages. Interesting cheese on the salad and a rich buttery one served with the meat. The traditional bread seemed perfect, maybe the star of the meal. Therefore this may not be the best choice if you are gluten free.
Larry C.
Tu valoración: 4 Fairborn, OH
Great atmosphere. Very small place you’ll miss if you’re not looking for it. Food was outstanding. This was my first foray into bosnian food, but it won’t be my last!
Shahzad A.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
Best Bosnian food I have had! Very good customer service. The owners are very nice. I recommend the Chevapi.
Fari P.
Tu valoración: 5 Mount Prospect, IL
Love this place! Small place so service at times can be slow but worth the wait. If possible I suggest ordering ahead of time to eat in.
Senada I.
Tu valoración: 5 Des Plaines, IL
Can’t praise this place enough! The best Bosnian place hands down. The food is delicious. It is always freshly made and great quality ingredients. I highly recommend the Srnica and Cevapi. The people that work there are some of the nicest people I know. I love coming here!
Arnela S.
Tu valoración: 5 Hanover Park, IL
this is literally the best place for bosnian food. I mean the cevapi are amazing! not to mention the pite, burek, sirnica are made just right. You think its bigger in texas, order one pita; it fulls you up for the entire day. i recommend everyone to go here! you wont regret it.
Meli S.
Tu valoración: 5 Glenview, IL
Great food and a friendly family owned joint. Love their Cevapi and Burek, one of the best I’ve had away from Bosnia. I just love to go there and eat.
A K.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
Best Bosnian food around, it’s the only place that doesn’t make me sick. They don’t over use their oil unlike other places. Instead, the food smells fresh and tastes even better! The pies are so good and the meat is always cooked perfectly not to mention they use halal meat! Awesome food and even better staff!
Dij K.
Tu valoración: 5 Des Plaines, IL
Gotta love having my native food restaurant 5 min from my house! Nothing better than cevape mmm great customer service too!
George G.
Tu valoración: 5 Morton Grove, IL
Never had Bosnian food. I can say after my trip to this place, I’m a huge fan. Don’t let the location scare you from trying this place. Definitely a diamond in the rough type place. I ordered the hamburger, fiancé got the chicken, and we got a spinach pie. Everything was amazing! Huge portions, great prices, fresh food. The lady taking our order was polite and friendly. A very warm welcome when we walked in. I can’t wait to go back and try more of their menu.
Richard B.
Tu valoración: 5 Phoenix, AZ
We were intrigued by the mention of Bosnian food. Wanting something different we walked from our hotel and were pleasantly surprised. The menu is simple, the food was fresh, the bread hot and chewy right out of the oven. The«pies» take a bit longer to prepare but worth the wait. We had spinach and cheese and it was delicious. For dessert, we had the Bosnian pancakes which are similar to crepes. Prices are very reasonable. Three of us had more than we could finish for $ 36. The«waitress» was the owner’s daughter and she was delightful. She explained the dishes to us and was very attentive. The location is very understated and easy to pass unnoticed but we will be happy to stop in again when we visit this area.
He K.
Tu valoración: 5 Palatine, IL
If you are from Ex-Yugo Balkan region or are in a mood to try something new, this is the place to check out. Very clean little Location with great Cevapi and friendly owners. The prices are moderate. We’ll be back for sure :)
Andy M.
Tu valoración: 4 Elmhurst, IL
I went in this place studying the dilapidated strip mall it is located. I had never been or heard of a Bosnian food and tried this out. It didn’t seem to exotic and was a mix of German and Turkish looking foods. The pancake and pies were pretty good but the menu is limited it seems. This is a unique and small place and it is good to see some different cultures I the suburbs aside from the corporate and Mexican stuff.
Dana Z.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
Good pljeskavica, Great cevaps, Decent burek and pita, Good salads, great lepinje(buns), and good kajmak(cheese spread). You can’t beat the value considering the prices, and overall I was very satisfied and give 2 thumbs up. The homemade food reminds me of the old country recipes. Would like to see them expand into a nicer space with better style.
Jacob J.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
I’ll preface by mentioning if you like spicy foods you will find most«Yugoslavian» fare to be bland. For this reason I had never checked them out but being that we were in the area and my Bosnian friend was pushing the agenda, we stopped in for a quick lunch. Per their menu and per my friend’s explanation, Bosnian food is about experiencing the food for what it is. You experience the food for the natural flavors that come from them. Take a look at a few of the photos posted here on Unilocal.Their Cevapcici(«chevapi») meal is basic. A moist, spongy like bread served with a top and bottom.(This bread begs to be dipped but I haven’t seen any sauces or dips to speak of) Sausages rolled and look like a plumper version of «brown and serve» sausages. On the side, a serving of a creamy cheese and a wedge of onion cut with pieces the length of your finger. You pull some bread and dip it in cheese, take a bite of the sausage with onion. My friend looks at me and says«whoa, the onion is so spicy buddy» and there’s your spice. He bought a few«pies» for his children and mentioned that he often buys these for them, when he’s nearby. He’s tried the same in Skokie, but the taste wasn’t as good. The pictures section contains a copy of their current menu. It’s limited and pricing is perfect for the type of food. If trying this for the first time, it’s good to get an entrée and then order a pie for sharing. Cheese, meat, spinach, it’s all good and only $ 5 dollars each. Think fresh baked pastry, moist and easy to pull apart and enjoy. I’ve had a meat pie with a side of onion slices and felt satisfied. Lunch for two will not break the bank and as my buddy says«better for you buddy, than eating fast food.» Since our first lunch here about a three weeks ago today, I’ve been back three times. I like the simple quality to it, the inexpensive pricing and I love bread. Oh and they offer European drinks. There’s this cola like drink called«Cockta», it’s like cola and root beer. Interesting flavor. Try it. As mentioned by another, it’s a hole in the wall kind of place. Basic, if you aren’t looking for the small yellow sign, you’ll drive by without notice.
Jeremy C.
Tu valoración: 5 Schaumburg, IL
We haven’t tried anything else here yet, but I’ve gotta say… the chevapi deserves a whopping 5 stars!!! We fell in love with cevapi at another restaurant that used to be open in the Wheaton area, but closed down. We have been on the prowl for a replacement and lo and behold, we came across Bosna Grill on Unilocal and gave it a shot… The restaurant is easy to miss on some little strip mall next to some apartment residences. A small yellow sign with simple black writing hangs over the restaurant. Inside is hole-in-the-wall in a good sense… small, cozy, and very clean. First sign that I knew it would be legit is that on a Saturday afternoon, it was filled with Bosnian families… check! Ordered the cevapi and grabbed a table… food came shortly… HUGE portions. Husband and I ordered a cevapi each…$ 7 each… great deal! Comes with creamy homemade white cheese spread and some onions to eat with the bread. The Bosnian bread is definitely superior to other cevapi I have had… outside is crisp… inside is soft, fluffy, slightly chewy, and soaked with the yummy meat juices from the sausages. Lift up that top piece of bread and there is a waft of steaming deliciousness. Sausages are tender and nicely spiced… tasty! My husband and I both didn’t finish our portions and packed it up to go. YUM! Definitely will be a repeat visit!
Ericka A.
Tu valoración: 4 Chicagoland, IL
Bosna Grill gets back to basics. This is an authentic Bosnian grill. Naturally, I went with the Bosnian style chevapi. It was served on the most perfectly meat soaked and grilled lepinja bread that I’ve had in the US. Don’t know how they do it, but it stays moist in the middle and gets crispy on the edges. It’s a work of art. Contrary to popular belief, Bosnian food isn’t just chevapi. You can also get sudzukice, pljeskavica(similar to a hamburger), stuffed pljeskavica, chicken, the four most popular types of burek/pita: cheese, meat, greens or potato, your choice of four different salads(I recommend the shopska) or the«diet» chevapi platter which has five sausages, French fries and vegetables. If you didn’t know to look for this place you’ll easily pass it up. The inside of the restaurant isn’t much to look at either, but it is clean. That’s all I care about. The décor may be humble and downplayed, but the food is not. And you probably won’t even notice the bluish-pink walls and generic flower art with your face shoved into your meal.