The cafe is conveniently located right in front of the Stalin Museum. I do not recommend going to the museum, but the cafe is a great option to eat hearty and tasty. We ate very tightly for three for 67 GEL, the service is included in the bill (10%). The menu is in Russian, the portions are medium in size, I'm not on a diet, but some will find them large. There are even dumplings on the menu. The dishes of Georgian cuisine are rather adapted to the Europeans. I recommend it! The best value for money. The service is friendly, without fanaticism. I did not have time to form the menu, but the prices for marker dishes are as follows: kharcho 10lari, ojakhuri 12 lari, tomato and cucumber salad with nut sauce 8.5 lari, but the portion is really large. A pot of 8lari dumplings, 3lari tea, potatoes with 6lari sauce. A great place to have lunch!
We came in after visiting the Stalin Museum. There is no one in the hall, which is strange enough, because we liked the food, service and speed. Who are all these people who write that they communicate only in Georgian and English? We were even given a Russian menu 🤷♀️
The prices are lower than in other establishments where we have been. Khinkali from 1,3; khachapuri in Adjarian 10. I ordered a salad - they brought a portion for three 😆
I recommend to try the local cutlet, it is very tasty. In general, if I come here again, I will go to this institution again. I liked it!
Medium-sized portions. Part of the menu is not available. They speak only Georgian and English.
Autumn is not polite staff, terrible customer service. They may rudely refuse to visit if the tables are booked, and not ask to come in later and somehow sort out the situation.
The atomosphere leaves much to be desired - a bare room with tables. We decided not to go there anymore.
The first thing that surprised us was that there was not a single person in the establishment at all. The cafe is not new, so the interior is quite outdated. Georgian music is playing in the background. Waiting time: 30-40 minutes. First, they brought us khinkali, a rather unusual shape) Then they brought us khachapuri with a semi-finished egg (although it should be liquid). Overall, the food is not bad. When we finished eating, we called an employee of the restaurant to bring us the bill and at the same time asked to wrap half of the khachapuri with us. He returned with a steaming electronic card in his hands, and with the same hand he held out a dirty tray that he found somewhere at the cash register, and there was a package on top (to put khachapuri there)… Thank you, we had a good laugh. We won't come here anymore
We were in early June. There were a lot of free places. The order was accepted in English. The prices are nice, the portions too. The waiting time was short
Guys, the place is top
Finally, we saw the famous large portions!!!
Not that in Tbilisi !!!
Cheaper than in Tbilisi and tastier!!!
But of course spicy!
With a full landing, we didn't wait for food for a long time!