@anniesbucketlist: @The Burek Brothers have been making traditional Balkan Burek for over 4 generations and brothers Jovan and Nicola have been making Burek since they were 12! Now their Burek shop is one of the most highly rated Burek in Sydney and it is a MUST TRY! 📍The Burek Brothers, 162 Bay St, Rockdale #theburekbrothers #burek #bureksydney #rockdale #boreksydney best borek Sydney

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_lianadam
LIANA DAM :
Burek 🤝 yoghurt
2026-04-06 08:23:28
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alexiekiana
lexi💎 :
oh you NEED to have peces burek in cringila, its absolutely fantastic and absolutely a favourite in the illawarra
2026-04-09 07:57:01
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mel_yasha
🖤Mel Yasha🖤 :
my ancestors are turning in their grave with the yogurt pouring lol
2026-04-08 05:51:44
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cupcakesareoverrated
Cupcakesareoverrated :
You should have taken your mechanic gloves off first.
2026-04-06 11:29:07
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balkanbutcher
BosnianButcher_ :
thats a sirnica
2026-04-08 05:25:13
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lizb7312cwk
lizb7312cwk :
the yoghurt poured over is the only way to eat it!
2026-04-06 10:00:14
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rizzla71
Rizzo :
10/10 you reckon. What’s your qualifications as a burek critic? How many bureks have you eaten?
2026-04-07 00:25:08
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.lost.in.a.book
HH :
I have eczema on my hands, I completely empathise about the pain and having to wear gloves 💕
2026-04-06 22:46:25
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mmmmrosemmm
kristina🇲🇰🇨🇦 :
your invited to the burek and.cevapi party lol
2026-04-06 20:03:23
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pisti1001
pisti1001 :
hey guys which one is better one , meat , spinach/cheese or just cheese ??? ps why are they so.salty
2026-04-08 01:51:28
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mishpriv6
mishpriv6 :
why she saying it like that
2026-04-16 05:59:14
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shazizle4u
Shaz🇦🇺 :
I like wostershire sauce on my Burek…but we make it with egg and feta. Albanian 🇦🇱 style. The yogurt would be so good too.
2026-04-07 01:44:19
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defaultname917
defaultname :
How much was it ?
2026-04-07 05:08:00
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m.petrovvvv
MARKO :
im so fed up w burek..been eating that sht my whole life......
2026-06-06 14:49:04
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dolce011999
dolce011999 :
Okay but that looks AMAZINGGGG I need to try
2026-04-08 10:25:20
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lifeasweninait
Life as we NINA it 🤷‍♀️ :
Burek is superior 💪
2026-04-06 12:03:00
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angel7770539
Angel777 :
best
2026-04-06 11:44:42
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user4806618603080
Hazza :
you're not Upsetting anyone
2026-06-02 05:38:56
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blazeitvic
Gabriela Blazevic :
LOVE BUREK
2026-04-07 08:36:35
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bubi_024
bubi :
Crust should be just a little bit thinner
2026-04-08 02:47:51
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secrets.even.more
Secret 🤫 :
First😍😍😍😍😍😍
2026-04-06 07:07:41
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memmem014
user3052854411254 :
Next time get the ajvar dip - soooo good with the pita👌🏻
2026-04-07 12:29:31
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sweetsbythesea1
Sweets By The Sea :
That crunch is unreal 🤤
2026-04-07 04:46:03
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sareroberts
Sare :
that pastry did what in your mouth 😂
2026-04-06 11:42:21
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