The cosy open-roofed cafe set up in one part of the semi-ruined Isa-Beg's Hammam is an atmospheric place to have a Turkish coffee or a lemonade along with a kadaif (traditional dessert soaked in syrup), especially if a soothing violin instrumental is playing. It's on the street corner across from Sve pod Sač cafe.
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