A great place (bistro) with pretty simple and delicious food! The concept of a seed cafe (bistro&canteen), children will find familiar food there!Very clean, even perfect, I would say! Great view of the sea. I can't even imagine how in such a tiny kitchen (the kitchen is open) you can cook such a number of dishes, and serve such a number of people (there are a lot of people in a couple that you have to wait for a seat at a table to be vacated). The place is well suited for breakfast and lunch, we ate quickly and left.
The food is familiar and familiar to the Slavic community. Just well-cooked homemade food, no frills but objectively delicious! I think you will find breakfast & lunch to your liking! Soups are generally normal, I would even say dietary. Salads are also not
One of the advantages: a beautiful view of the sea through clean glass. A relatively humane price tag.
Delicious cappuccino.
On the downside: very unfriendly staff. Only Yana is smiling. The others, both Ekaterina and Vladislav, serve as if they are doing a great favor.
The food is so-so!
Baked chicken - one lard with mayonnaise
Salads mimosa, olivier, herring under a fur coat, etc. - solid mayonnaise with onions and potatoes
The ear is fat with a tiny piece of fish.
Only cheesecakes, omelets and stewed vegetables are edible.
But considering that this is practically the only Slavic institution in Kobuleti, it will do anyway.
Excellent cafe - dining room. A variety of menus, a large selection, and most importantly, there is always a suitable dish for both children and people with special nutrition. Cheesecakes are especially delicious here, and the okroshka is good. The prices will really pleasantly surprise you in a good way, available for any budget.