As Tsvetomira has wrote in her 'Made in Blue' article, Made in Home has the same owners and is the older spot of the two. If one has liked any of them, he should dig the other one as well.
Made in Home is really cozy, and sometimes may even get 'too cozy' when, most often right after work hours, it is bursting at the seams. But that's also its very charm.
Part of the reason why I picked Made in Home for Spotted By Locals is that I can't recall sitting there without being surrounded by foreigners. I don't know how they managed to find this place, but it seems it's extremely popular among them. In fact, in my previous visit, I could not hear Bulgarian at all, as even the waiter spoke in English to me at first. Well, it was funny that me and my friend could talk bollocks without anyone understanding!
I never saw myself as much of a cuisine expert, but for my taste, their kitchen is very good and they have a separate showcase for cakes - need I say more?
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