This good and inexpensive kebab restaurant has an excellent location in the Turkish quarter. It is apparently a spinoff of another restaurant just a few blocks away, appropriately named Cevabdzinica Hodzic. At this simple establishment with a spic-and-span look, you can order a fresh and juicy kebab, accompanied by chopped onions and pita bread.
We ordered what seemed to be different shapes of the same chopped meat seasoned with mild spices. The flat and wide rounds taste like hamburger patties, while the little sausages are like little sausages. Vegetarians will enjoy the salad plate, which offers a colorful and fresh selection of tomatoes and cucumber slices. The waiters cleverly serve the pop by bringing the opened cans while inverted in glasses, so that the pouring of the drinks seem automatic. You can also order a yogurt drink as a light beverage.
The casual seating areas include a few outdoor tables that have panoramic views of the bazaar and the surrounding hills. An indication of the restaurant's size is the fact that it hosted a huge school group that seemed to have over a hundred schoolchildren. The restrooms are hidden away in the basement level.