I really liked the restaurant!!!
Despite the fact that not all the staff speaks Russian and the menu is also in Georgian, we were specially invited by a Russian-speaking waiter!
The attitude is very kind and hospitable!
We said verbally that we wanted to eat, and everything was brought to us.
Everything was very tasty, homemade: the meat with potatoes and vegetables was just excellent, the portions were large (I overcame only half, my husband coped, but barely)! Perfect pita bread and black tea in eco-bags – we tried this for the first time.
The waiter was very nice and treated us to delicious Georgian wine!💔
The atmosphere is inviting, very pleasant music, first vintage music was played, then Georgian performers👍
Banquets were held at the neighboring tables, so we found ourselves as if in a large Georgian family!😻
The prices are not high, the whole dinner cost 64 GEL.
Thank you very much!
We boldly recommend this institution!
I was "lucky" to be in Tbilisi on Graduation night. There are a lot of people and loud music in every cafe/restaurant. Despite this, we were provided with a beautiful detached house in this institution, where it was quiet and we were alone.
Khachapuri in Adjarian is very tasty, herbal tea too.
A Russian-speaking girl served us (unfortunately we didn't think to ask her name), quickly suggested the menu, quickly brought food.