Cosmopolitan Bakery, Carry Out & Catering, formerly Restaurant Cosmopolitan, web site, 5902A N. Kings Highway, Alexandria, VA, between T-Nails and Euro Foods, across from the Huntington Metro Station in Huntington Square, 703-329-3303 (Metro Trip Planner – opens in new window) [Hobnob Blog | Suburban Tasteland]
UPDATE: This place has changed its name to Cosmopolitan Grill (web site) and moved to 7770 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA.
I don’t yet have exact information. Food in Bosnia is excellent, I am told this leans closer to the Austro-Hungarian direction (dollop of sour cream on the top) than to Turkish.
I am also told you can find Bosnian food in Washington Grill, on Vermont Avenue NW, just north of K Street NW. They have fried veal sausages wrapped in bread and eaten with raw onions and a sauce called ivar, consisting of peppers and eggplant.

Cosmopolitan Bakery, Carry Out & Catering

Enes, one of the owners of Cosmopolitan. The other owner is Ivica.

Burek – home made fillo pastry dough stuffed with beef, cheese, spinach, or zucchini.

Cevapcici, homemade sausages, before grilling.

Fresh bread, baked there.

Pljeskavica and Cevapcici on the grill.

Enes grilling the Pljeskavica and Cevapcici.

Pljeskavica ready to eat, with a dollop of sour cream. Note the white onion slices under the bread.

Cevapcici ready to eat. Note the white onion slices under the bread.

Veal Schnitzel being prepared.

Veal Schnitzel being fried.

Veal Schnitzel with fries, ready to eat.

Chocolate cake – Reform Cake

Baklava

Kefir

Cockta soda, Kiseljak mineral water, Jupi “Happy Orange” drink
Cosmopolitan Bakery, Carry Out & Catering
We have been wanting to try a pljeskavica, a Bosnian hamburger, since reading Robert Sietsema’s review of Bosna Express in Queens, NY. And after reading Suburban Tasteland’s description of Cosmopolitan, we knew we could satisfy the urge right here in…
The eggplant and roasted red pepper “sauce” is actually ajvar, not “ivar.” (remember, in slavic languages, “j” is pronounced like the vowel “y”). and it is thicker than a sauce–slightly thicker than hummus. but it is delicious! you can buy it at Lemon Tree Turkish Deli in Rockville, or Lebanese Taverna Deli in Arlington, among other places.
This place is terrific. Schnitzel it top notch.
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