If you are a fan of the kind of fast food much loved by the masses do not go to Croatia. If it can be said that anything good came out of the war which saw Croats and Serbs at each other’s throats between 1991 and 1995, it is that the country emerged from the conflict locked in a time warp.
There were no burger bars at the start of the war and there are very few - if any - now. Josip Lozic, of the Croatian National Tourist Office in London, has a word for it. Croatia is “nonhamburgerised”, he says.




