From the outside, the cafe looks beautiful, like a medieval castle, there is a lot of space inside, there is a large courtyard where they also serve in the evenings.
The interior itself is a bit strange, for an amateur, it looks more like an inexpensive dining room.
The waitress came quickly, brought several menus, and answered questions quickly. There are no questions for the staff.
We ordered three dishes: kebab, chicken kebab and ojahuri.
The Ojahuri was too salty, they were hungry, but they ate with difficulty.
The chicken kebab looked like a stewed chicken.
The kebab was good, but the cook couldn't spoil it.
Well, traditionally in Georgia, nothing was offered to the dishes on the grill - no sauce, no vegetable side dish, nothing that we are used to in other countries.
The price tag is too high, and they add 15% for the service on top.
I do not recommend it!
The restaurant is Georgian and not in the center, so you should not expect European service here. The portions are huge, the food is delicious. Prices are relatively average (+12% of the receipt seems to be for service, which in fact is not). Overall, it's a great place.
Delicious khachapuri, fried lamb, compote and grilled vegetables!!! It's a very cozy place! The staff is not all polite, but at the end of the vacation we were served by the same girl- very nice! Thank her very much!