Yarışoğlu Pastanesi

Central Anatolia


A cut above the rest of Sivas' pastanes (patisseries), Yarışoğlu dishes up delicious potato-and-cheese böreks (filled pastries) as well as some seriously tempting baklava. Eat in for a cheap lunch, or grab some for takeaway if you're hitting the road.


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