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9 Sarajevo restaurants rated for coeliac, vegan, halal, kosher, and major allergens. Every tier backed by cited sources.
SearchSarajevo
9 Sarajevo restaurants rated for coeliac, vegan, halal, kosher, and major allergens. Every tier backed by cited sources.
100% plant-based kitchen with no animal products on premises. The entire menu is vegan.
ZDRAVO is a fully vegan bistro and concept store, using entirely plant-based ingredients. Multiple sources confirm it is a vegan venue, with no animal products used. Staff are described as accommodating. This is a strongly trusted choice for vegan diners.
Multiple community reports agree the main dinner menu is gluten-free (except desserts) and staff have received coeliac training and are proactive about cross-contamination. The main dinner menu and risotto, cider, beer and some desserts are marked GF. However, the kitchen is not dedicated gluten-free—it also handles gluten-containing ingredients—and one reviewer noted the rice was not gluten-free. Another report mentions being out of chicken and the gluten-free pasta wasn't actually GF. A warning on FindMeGlutenFree flags it as a shared facility. Call ahead and confirm current practice.
Honest caveat, A FindMeGlutenFree disclaimer states this is NOT a dedicated gluten-free facility, and one reviewer was misled about pasta being GF.
The menu clearly marks vegan items and the owner/chef asks about dietary restrictions at the table, offering tailored advice. The kitchen is shared with fish and dairy dishes, so cross-contact is possible. Vegan options are extensive and made from scratch, including house-made seitan.
Honest caveat, One reviewer reports the owner refused to serve bruschetta to a customer whose wife was vegan, suggesting dietary preferences may be managed arbitrarily rather than systematically.
Vegetarian dishes are clearly labeled on the menu. The venue description confirms this. Staff are generally helpful with dietary questions. The kitchen is shared with meat dishes, so cross-contact is possible but the labeling makes it easier to choose.
Vegetarian options are clearly marked on the menu with coloured circles, and staff are described as helpful and knowledgeable. The kitchen is shared with meat dishes, so cross-contamination is possible but the venue has a good track record for vegetarian orders. A reliable choice for vegetarians who are not concerned about shared surfaces.
Lola's kitchen city center is not a dedicated gluten-free facility and does not have a gluten-free menu. However, a single community review reports that the owners are knowledgeable about coeliac disease and allergies, and that they cooked a falafel separately to avoid cross-contamination. The kitchen is shared, so cross-contamination risk exists. Call ahead to discuss your needs before visiting.
Honest caveat, The venue is explicitly noted as not a dedicated gluten-free facility and may not be safe for those with coeliac disease.
TripAdvisor lists 'Gluten free options' but no details on dedicated equipment, cross-contamination protocols, or menu markings. Call ahead to confirm.
The official menu marks a few items with a 'Vegetarian' icon, including a dedicated vegetarian platter, salads, soup, and pasta. The kitchen practice is unclear—no details on cross-contamination or staff training are available. Call ahead to confirm if vegetarian options are safely prepared.