An incredibly nice and cozy place. The main hall is designed in a rather specific antique style, but there are two small tables near the exit, overlooking a very cozy courtyard with a summer terrace. If it hadn't been raining, I would have been happy to stay on this terrace.
The kitchen is very tasty, the portions are large and the staff is very friendly. Even the simplest cucumber and tomato salad is served with a very tasty dressing with walnuts. Branded layered khachapuri is probably the best in Kutaisi, I recommend it. And the lemonade turned out to be very tasty, you can safely take it (although it would be completely homemade, without adding syrup, it would be great in general).
The only drawback is that the restaurant only opens at 11 a.m., so we would love to come here for breakfast.
I really liked the place. Unexpectedly European, insanely delicious homemade lemonade, and all the dishes are hot too. It's very stylish and peaceful here. It's nice to sit in the cool and quiet. Prices are above average in the city
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October 4, 2024
Positive: good location, fast and delicious cuisine, generous portions.
Cons: communication difficulties (we tried to communicate in English and Russian - we still messed up with the order); political slogans - with a check far above average. I'm coming to eat, not to study your political views. You either warn the guests about your opinion at the entrance, or do not take Russian money.
Nice interior. But everything is somehow European. It's too bland for Georgia. Neither chihirtma nor ojahuri is recommended. Of all that was taken, I liked lemonade and khachapuri (very tender, not salty cheese). If you want to have fun, you can take khachapuri with puff pastry (a very interesting presentation)
A cozy and atmospheric place in the Provence style, delicate and fragrant mushroom cream soup, Imeretian khachapuri with a thin and delicate dough. Orange lemonade with mint is also very good (the child drank 2 servings). Boron cake is a tact in the mouth.
We came in search of a delicious breakfast. Lilestan came across to us on the first day of rest. This place is not like the others at all: the second floor with elements of other centuries, massive tables, upholstered chairs, a vinyl record player (although modern, it's a pity he didn't play, it would be atmospheric at all), a mirrored wall, a very bright room. At the same time, there were a couple of tables near the entrance, where we sat down, a completely different situation, a more terraced location (+ there were places on the street too, but it was raining). A nice girl took us in and advised us to try it. The food is very tasty, the signature khachapuri with chicken soup is a divine combination, the salad is seasoned with a delicious sauce. Interesting lemonade and delicious coffee) The prices are good and especially for such a delicious and atmospheric meal! This is the best place we've been so far!
We came for breakfast, decided to sit inside, but on the "first" floor. The opening is at 11, but the order was accepted from us even a little earlier.
Pleasant interior, calm music.
Very friendly staff, the waiter girl speaks English, advised the dishes.
The portions are very large, come with a friend and safely divide in half.
The staff was very polite, and the lemonade they made was very tasty, but the meat wasn't very good, and the chicken salad smelled weird and didn't look so good at all.
Umm... Georgian cuisine in the European manner is a controversial story.. Khachapuri made of puff pastry is good, the rest - it wasn't worth it... Lemonade is a test!