We were traveling from Batumi to the Russian Federation, purposefully chose this cafe based on reviews and did not regret it.we were greeted by hospitable hosts, fed sooo delicious khinkali, kharcho soup, treated to three types of wine and since we were the first to arrive at the opening in the morning, we were shown a master class on how to cook khinkali and even given the opportunity to make one ourselves (of course, we did not get a masterpiece:))), but this moment fit in nicely in our capilla travel in Georgia. Thanks to such friendly people and the beauty of nature, I would like to come to this hospitable country once again. Well-being and prosperity to you.
We felt the Georgian hospitality. The owner treated the adults to wine and the children to nuts. I had an interesting conversation. The food was delicious. I wanted to try other dishes from the menu. A warm, cozy, homely atmosphere. The children could not part with the local dog. It's a pity that we found this option only on the way back.
We purposefully went to this particular cafe. Very tasty cuisine. We ordered khinkali, kharcho soup and gutabs. Everything is just amazing. We were greeted by the most hospitable hosts. We were treated to homemade tea and a piece of pita bread with lard. It's amazing. They gave me a taste of homemade wine. They didn't go home without bottles. I definitely recommend visiting this place.