The menu is small, but there is everything you need to eat delicious food: khinkali, khachapuri, kebabs, etc. Everything is very tasty! Both we and the children were satisfied.
Inexpensive, without a service fee, lunch for 3 with alcohol turned out to be 50 GEL, this is the smallest amount for the entire vacation.
Very friendly staff, decent level of service. The waiters, even with a low level of Russian (and English), sincerely tried to help, explain, and serve.
It is clear that there are a lot of locals, the place is more for their own than for tourists.
There is no summer porch, there are no many traditional dishes, only the main (the most popular, apparently)
For some reason, there is no local white wine (but a decent sparkling one), only European. The rest of the wine is local.
If you want to eat tasty and inexpensive food, if you are not tired of khinkali, khachapuri, shish kebab: here you are.
Staying in Kutaisi in August, we went to have dinner at Cafe EL PASO. I must say right away, I was very pleased with the prices, noticeably cheaper than in a cafe in Tbilisi or Batumi. The Bible says: "It is better to have a little and act righteously than to have a large income and act dishonestly" (Proverbs 16:8). I think the owners of this cafe adhere to the principles of the Holy Scriptures. The menu includes main dishes of Georgian cuisine, salads, drinks, and pizza. The cafe is located in an old building with access to the main square to the fountain. The hall is small, but high ceilings and a beautiful interior, there are enough tables. There is no menu in Russian, but there are pictures in English. I recommend the cafe to visit. The food was brought quickly and everything was delicious.