We recently visited this wonderful restaurant in the city center and were absolutely delighted! The atmosphere is incredibly cozy, the staff is friendly and attentive, and the food is served at the highest level, in the best traditions of restaurant etiquette. I was surprised by the speed and grace with which our orders were fulfilled: less than a minute after ordering, mineral water appeared on the table, and the waiter elegantly filled the glasses. After a couple of minutes, we were already enjoying the freshest and incredibly delicious salads. We didn't have time to finish them, as we were served hot dishes, everything is hot, fragrant, cooked with soul. Many thanks to the chefs for their culinary skills, the waiters for their impeccable service and the organizers for creating such a wonderful place with a wonderful interior that pleases every guest. The restaurant, inspired by the movie "The Caucasian Captive", hit me in the heart! The interior and atmosphere are reminiscent of your favorite characters, a real journey into the world of cinema.
An interesting place in the quality of the interior. The interior is bright, saturated, and the eyes run away from a huge number of exposures. Comfortable cabins with upholstered chairs. The menu has a large selection of everything for an evening feast and dinner. But we visited this place for breakfast. There is not much choice for breakfast, scrambled eggs on a frying pan with various fillings. The cooking is not modern, as if time has stopped here. Maybe this is the flavor of preserving old recipes, but it's not delicious. For example, canned champignons in fried eggs, the cheese dish itself was burnt at the bottom, but the top was not ready yet. Khachapuri in Adjarian style was delicious. Cherry compote is rich with a bright taste. I liked the Armenian coffee, but my family didn't like it very much. We waited a very long time, despite the fact that there were not many guests in the morning. The staff is not very friendly, everyone is busy with their own business. There was no hospitality.