We didn't stay in a hotel, but we had lunch in a cafe.
The kitchen is homely, the decor is too.
It's very nice and cozy. The child was able to communicate with the kittens, wander around the site.
There is no menu, but the hostess told us what they can cook, gave advice. Everything was very tasty!
Salad of fresh vegetables, cutlets, fried potatoes, sea buckthorn juice with ice, khachapuri.
We all (6 family members) really liked it!
We recommend it!
We didn't stay in the guest house itself, but we had breakfast and lunch here twice, so a review about the AISI cafe.
Delicious homemade food and wine. There was no menu, but the hostess just told us what she had and asked what we wanted. We were lucky to eat Imeretian khachapuri (not too salty, which is a plus), Georgian salad (magical!), scrambled eggs with tomatoes and fried onions like shakshuki (delicious!), and with it they served cheese that looked salty, but turned out to be perfect almost bland, fried pies with potatoes and homemade jam.
Of the drinks, homemade wine (pinot and rkatsiteli) has a thick taste, not table wine at all in the sense that it is not simple, strong, but not fortified. Instant coffee, but with natural milk.
The prices are ridiculous, it was even awkward and left a little more. It cost 9-12 GEL per person for a full meal.
Thanks to the hostess for the hospitality!
The owners are honest-as they described the living conditions, so it was.reception rooms.We'll be in those places and stay with them.we will not look for other hotels