A small fruit products factory. The main product type is churchkhela. They cook a wide variety of churchkhela. And classic grape juice and apple juice. The churchkhela includes both walnuts and fruit combinations, even hot pepper is added. No sugar is added! They give a short lecture on churchkhel before the master class. They share the secrets of cooking churchkhela. They have many options for processing fruits and vegetables (they make tomato chips) and much more. There is a small shop on the ground floor where you can buy their products. A great place, interesting for both adults and children.
It's magical. We stopped for a snack, as tents were set up nearby, and in the end we were given an incredible tour and told the story of the churchkhella and showed how to make it. And they even allowed us to take it ourselves. I recommend going to a candy store and trying everything. And buy
A small factory, on the second floor on the tour you can hear a lot of interesting things about the production of churchkhella, and try to make it yourself.
On the ground floor there is a small shop with a large selection of both churchkhela and spices, natural sweets, honey, marshmallows, and of course wine, where in Georgia without it.
Everything is incredibly tasty, but I especially liked the spicy churchkhella with pepper and Svan salt. The prices are also pleasing)
A great place, I definitely advise fans of natural sweets to visit!
if you come to this area, be sure to come here. you will see how they do it and make it yourself. it will be very interesting to talk about the process itself. Well, it's just a great place to buy high-quality products!
We have been visiting this store for two years in a row, there are master classes on cooking churchkhela and khachapuri. A large selection of goodies, courteous staff, a pleasant cafe and delicious food.
For an amateur. I wouldn't stay there again. We were looking for a cafe on the map, but we got here, I don't even advise you to go to a cafe in the end