We really liked this cafe! Everything that was ordered was very tasty. We took a sample of chacha-it is homemade and 54 degrees). The kharcho soup was with a decent amount of meat. My son doesn't eat much, but he ate the rice and sausages to a crumb. Homemade compote is brewed here-it really tastes like home. We were pleasantly surprised when the owner of the cafe, a kind and helpful person, came up to us! The owner of Beyzhan treated us to Turkish tea.
It is unreasonably expensive for a roadside cafe, the portions are small by Georgian standards. We ordered Hashlama, potatoes with sausage and a boat, stripped off 52 lari and this without drinks. For this money, I left a full dinner with wine in Batumi.
Our family was welcomed with soul and ease in this institution. It is located across the street from the beach, i.e. very close. The food is delicious, we ate everything we ordered. I want to note that there is a lot of greenery on the territory of the cafe!
Everything is very bad in this institution. Disgusting food, overpriced prices and deception (they write in the account what they did not order). The locals don't go there (the locals said). In short, I do not advise you to go there.