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    Restaurant in Сараево, Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Arigato

    100pts

    Asian Counter, Balkan Context

    Arigato, Restaurant in Сараево

    About Arigato

    Arigato on Čobanija offers a non-Bosnian alternative in central Sarajevo, making it a low-effort discovery meal for visitors eating across the city over several days. No reservation appears necessary, and the central location keeps risk low. Go with flexible expectations: confirmed pricing and menu details are limited, but the walk-in format suits spontaneous visits well.

    Arigato, Sarajevo: Quick Verdict

    Arigato sits on Čobanija street in central Sarajevo and is worth considering if you are looking for a change of pace from the city's Bosnian grill and burek circuit. With limited public data on pricing, hours, and menu, the honest booking advice is to visit in person or ask your accommodation to confirm details before making a special trip. That said, its central address makes a spontaneous visit low-risk.

    What to Expect

    Sarajevo's dining scene skews heavily toward Balkan staples: ćevapi, burek, grilled meats, and slow-cooked stews. A venue trading under a Japanese-inflected name represents a noticeable departure from that norm. For the food-focused traveller, that positioning is either the reason to go or the reason to pause. Japanese cuisine technique, at its most disciplined, demands precise sourcing, knife work, and temperature control — standards that are harder to maintain in a landlocked city without direct access to high-grade seafood supply chains. Whether Arigato meets that bar is something the available data cannot confirm. If sourcing and technical precision matter to you, calibrate expectations accordingly and treat this as an exploratory meal rather than a destination booking.

    What the address does confirm: Čobanija places Arigato within easy reach of the Baščaršija old town and the main pedestrian corridor, so it fits logically into a day of exploring central Sarajevo. For visitors already in the neighbourhood, the walk-in threshold is low. For those planning a meal as the centrepiece of an evening, the lack of confirmed booking infrastructure means you should arrive early or be prepared to flex.

    Booking & Logistics

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy. No reservation platform or phone number is publicly listed in our data, which points toward a walk-in-friendly operation. Arrive at the start of service to avoid a wait. Current hours are not confirmed, so check with your hotel concierge or look for posted hours on arrival. Dress expectations for a casual Sarajevo dining address in this category are relaxed — smart-casual is more than sufficient.

    Practical Details

    DetailArigatoBuregdžinica BosnaGarden Restaurant
    Cuisine typeNot confirmedBosnian / BurekNot confirmed
    Price rangeNot confirmedBudgetNot confirmed
    Booking difficultyEasy / Walk-inEasy / Walk-inEasy
    LocationCentral SarajevoCentral SarajevoMokro
    AwardsNone confirmedNone confirmedNone confirmed

    How Arigato Fits the Sarajevo Scene

    Sarajevo's restaurant options are expanding beyond Bosnian classics, and a venue with a non-Balkan identity has a clear gap to fill for visitors eating in the city across multiple days. If Arigato delivers on its positioning, it serves a real purpose: a palate reset between ćevapi sessions. For context on the broader city dining picture, see our full Sarajevo restaurants guide. If you want to explore beyond food, our Sarajevo bars guide and experiences guide cover the rest of the city well.

    For reference points further afield in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Buregdžinica Bosna in Sarajevo remains the local benchmark for Bosnian pastry, while Restaurant Goranci in Mostar and Kazamat in Banja Luka show how the country's dining range extends well beyond the capital. If you are curious how Sarajevo's options compare against globally benchmarked dining, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent the kind of technical precision that sets a high-end cuisine benchmark. Arigato is not in that conversation based on available data, but knowing the range helps frame what a serious cuisine-focused booking looks like versus a casual neighbourhood meal.

    FAQs: Arigato, Sarajevo

    • What are alternatives to Arigato in Sarajevo? For Bosnian classics, Buregdžinica Bosna and Buregdžinica ASDŽ are the go-to options for burek and pastry. For a sit-down meal with more of a restaurant format, Bistro Stari Grad and Garden Restaurant are worth comparing. If you want burgers, burgrs Sarajevo is the obvious local option. Arigato is the choice if you specifically want something outside the Balkan format.
    • Does Arigato handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed menu or dietary accommodation data is available. If this matters for your visit, contact the venue directly before going , no phone or website is publicly listed in our data, so your leading route is to ask your hotel to call ahead or visit in person first.
    • Can Arigato accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed. For larger groups of six or more, the safest approach with any Sarajevo venue at this data level is to arrive early, split if needed, or choose an alternative with confirmed group capacity. Central Sarajevo has enough options that a backup plan is easy to arrange.
    • What should I wear to Arigato? No dress code is listed. For a central Sarajevo address in this category, smart-casual is appropriate and very unlikely to be an issue. Sarajevo dining is generally relaxed on dress expectations outside of a small number of formal hotel restaurants.
    • Is Arigato good for a special occasion? With no confirmed pricing, awards, or menu data, it is hard to recommend Arigato specifically for a milestone dinner over venues with more established track records. If a special occasion is the priority, consider venues in Sarajevo with documented reviews and confirmed booking infrastructure for more certainty.
    • What should a first-timer know about Arigato? Go in with flexible expectations. The central Čobanija address is convenient, booking appears easy, and the non-Bosnian concept gives it a point of difference in the city. Beyond that, treat it as a discovery meal rather than a planned destination. Check hours on arrival and keep a backup option nearby.
    • Is Arigato good for solo dining? A walk-in-friendly venue with easy booking difficulty is generally well-suited to solo dining , no reservation required means no minimum party size friction. Solo travellers exploring central Sarajevo will find the location convenient as part of a day itinerary. See our Sarajevo restaurants guide for more solo-friendly options in the city.
    • How far ahead should I book Arigato? Based on Easy booking difficulty and no confirmed reservation system, advance booking is unlikely to be necessary. Walking in should work for most visits. If you are visiting on a weekend evening or during peak tourist season (summer and early autumn in Sarajevo), arriving at opening time reduces any wait risk.

    For a wider view of what Sarajevo offers visitors, see our Sarajevo hotels guide and our Sarajevo wineries guide. Other Bosnia and Herzegovina restaurants worth knowing: Caffe Restaurant Soho in Istočno Sarajevo, Konoba Rogić in Trn, Nešković in Foča, Grill Kostro in Posušje, Zeks Doner in Konjic, and Coffee Zone in Tuzla round out the national picture for curious travellers moving through the region. Bistro Stari Grad in Metković and Garden Restaurant in Mokro are worth a look if your itinerary extends beyond Sarajevo itself.

    Compare Arigato

    Price vs. Value: Arigato
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    ArigatoEasy
    "Garden" RestaurantUnknown
    Bistro Stari GradUnknown
    Buregdžinica BosnaUnknown
    Buregdžinica ASDŽUnknown
    burgrs SarajevoUnknown

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