This little hole-in-the-wall establishment is located on a side street just north of Placa. It has garnered a reputation as serving the best sandwiches in all of Dubrovnik.
My first impression of this quaint sandwich cafe is the wall of foreign currencies, so this place has seemingly seen its share of visitors. There are just a few tables inside, with a tiny bar area and a small TV in the wall (convenient for watching titanic soccer matches). A few tables spill out onto the small street for al fresco dining.
The menu is as small as the size of the establishment. While the word "buffet" may imply an endless spread of dining delights, the food menu basically has only a choice of two inexpensive ne is Dalmatian ham (a Croatian delicacy), while the other is cheese and oil. That is it! I had a Dalmatian ham sandwich, which contains several fatty slices of proscuitto-like ham tucked between two thick slabs of homemade soda bread. It was a decent sandwich, and reasonably sized for lunch or a light dinner, though a bit dry for my tastes. I am not sure about the magic of this sandwich. Perhaps you need to create that aura by downing a few of the Croatian brews (I prefer the Ozujsko label myself).