About Kriva Ćuprija
Kriva Ćuprija — the Crooked Bridge — refers to the small Ottoman bridge nearby rather than the famous Stari Most, and the restaurant named for it operates in a stone kula (tower) that dates from the same period. The rooms are small, vaulted, lit by candles and wall sconces that cast the ancient stonework in warm amber. The sound of the Radobolja stream running beneath is audible throughout.
The food is traditional Bosnian cooking: lamb grilled and slow-roasted in various forms, begova čorba as a warming starter, dolme (stuffed vegetables) and the occasional fish preparation from the local rivers. Nothing attempts to modernise or elaborate — the kitchen understands that in this room, in this setting, the food's job is to sustain the atmosphere rather than compete with it.
For a proposal dinner in Mostar, the combination of medieval stone, candlelight and running water beneath the floor creates conditions that the most ambitious contemporary restaurant cannot manufacture. The simplicity of the food is not a compromise — it is the correct choice for a room where the architecture does the work.
Why It Works for Proposal
The medieval vaulted interior, candlelight and the sound of running water make Kriva Ćuprija the most romantically atmospheric restaurant in Mostar. A proposal here requires no further decoration.
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