Before Yugoslavia fell apart and the situation in the Balkans worsened, the coffee was called “Turkish coffee.”
… Read More. “Serbian coffee. Greek coffee. Bosnian coffee. Turkish coffee.”On a side note, like in Italy, there is a way to order a cup in Serbia if you want to pretend you’re a local: “Oj majstore, daj dve Turske, molim te”. Or even better, “Dve Turske, molim te” if you order before being asked.