Balkan Food Ćevapi Banjalučki,Sarajevski, Balkan Burger ,and Pljeskavice and more choice of regular food such is chicken breasts, beef sausage, french fries pljeskavica Burge Patty. Experience our Rolled Burek: Made with tender filo dough and rich 100% premium beef filling, providing the perfect pick- to boost your energy and Pita Sirnica, as Bosnian Cheese Pie, is a popular European pastry consisting of flaky, buttery fillo dough layers filled with a cheese, egg, and sour cream mixture. . Luna is the right place where you can enjoy in Traditional BALKAN food,ćevapi is the number one on a menu and BALKAN BURGER. Enjoy our very fresh and very good quality food Welcome to Luna Euro Cafe & Grill It is Number one in Tampa Bay area—Florida
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Address: 8421 49th Street N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Phone: (727) 544-3200
Website: https://www.facebook.com/LunaEuroGRILLcafe?mibextid=JRoKGi
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My neighbors and I have lived within two blocks for over 7 years and none of us had noticed this lovely cafe because it is setback off the street with their parking lot in front.
This is the second or third time I have ordered this awesome salad with cucumbers, tomatoes, farmers cheese and onions. And this is exactly the beautiful oval presentation every time!
The Cevapi stuffed full of sausages and baked in the oven surrounded by Balkan bread is big enough to share. The large, at $15 is twice as big as the small and worth the three extra dollars.
If you love baba ganoush, you must try several ounces of the ajvar which tastes like Baba kanoosh blessed with roasted red peppers! Most Fridays, they cook lamb on the spit outside. So if you love lamb, Friday is the day to come. It is always good to call ahead to check just in case the holidays create a change. There is seating for about 10 people inside but also a table set up directly outside the door and an outdoor patio set to the side.
In the morning, around 9:00 a.m., they cater to the espresso and pastry crowd though regular food starts at 10:00 a.m.
May have Stella and Corona beers which go well with the meat dishes! Here are pictures of my feast!
Pay attention to the total bill
Chepavi was ok but meat was low grade greasy. Cheese burak was good.
The buns were quite interesting, and the one thing we all agreed was tasty. The food delivery was very bland with just some sliced onions. None of us were impressed. The french fries, though, were very good as well as the expresso.
Overall, a lot of customers came in the door while we were there, so Luna does have a following. I guess if this is your type of food, then you might enjoy it. Finally, the other big fail is it is quite pricey. No, I am not looking for McDonald’s prices, but at $32 and $34 respectively, this is on the higher side of our lunches so far. Ok, that’s my honest take, it’s one I’ll have to say, you’ll have to check it out yourselves.
I had a very unpleasant experience here and feel the need to warn others.
First, I tried ordering ayran (yogurt drink), which was clearly listed on the menu. Instead of a simple “we don’t have it today “, I was yelled at that they don’t have it. There was no indication on the menu that it was unavailable, so I’m not sure how I was supposed to know that.
I then ordered the mixed platter with ajvar and a side of French fries. While the grilled meats and bread were very good, the ajvar portion was extremely tiny, far less than what one would reasonably expect. The French fries were slightly undercooked, though this was a minor issue compared to what followed.
The platter came with grilled meats, bread, a slice of raw onion, sour cream, and ajvar.
My friend ordered ćevapi only. Her plate was served with a tiny dollop of ajvar and sour cream, neither of which she ordered.
Here’s where things crossed the line:
• I was charged and paid extra for sour cream, which I did not ask for.
• The owner attempted to add a $2 charge for a slice of raw onion, even though onion was listed on the menu as included.
• My friend was charged and paid for both ajvar and sour cream she never ordered, with the explanation being “because your friend ordered.” I did order for myself and only ajvar, not sour cream.
When we questioned the bill, the owner was rude, dismissive, and argumentative, instead of professional. The overall impression was that of nickel-and-diming customers and adding charges without consent.
Good food doesn’t excuse dishonest practices and poor attitude. I won’t be returning, and I strongly suggest others check their bill very carefully if they choose to eat here.
The beautifully homemade bread, grilled to perfection with the flavorful juices of the meat covered with the red sauce (ajvar) and sliced onion, is perfect. My plan is to return for coffee and homemade dessert.