We walked in for a drink and something to eat.
This place has a cosy atmosphere.
The waitress was friendly
We drank a red wine and the food was good.
When we asked for the bill, suddenly the waitress made a hand written bill, and the amount was a lot higher than expected.
She told us that she added 15% tip ( tax?)
After we recalcutated everything the bill was 45 gel higher. (40% more)
Our advise, ask for a clear bill.
It gives you a bad taste afterwards.
Not necessary.
We unsuccessfully went to this establishment for dinner, as we were very hungry.
A woman on the street calling the people in the restaurant and calls everyone: Beloved, dear, handsome, Beautiful etc., just to drag them into the restaurant.
The service is simply terrible, the portions are for a small kitten (my husband’s portion of chicken got stuck between his teeth and did not reach his stomach), my portion of Khinkali never came. Of course, after 45 minutes of waiting, we just left without waiting for our food (hungry and mad)
Summary: Expensive for such a service, portions are very small, unpleasant behavior of the waitress... I don’t recommend it.
I liked the service. Delicious food, especially khachapuri. Good quality coffee and tea. European portion size (moderate). Nice dishes. There is a non-smoking outdoor area.
Great place!
Very tasty, salads, khinkali, sauces, etc., everything is at the highest level!
A waiter with good knowledge of the Russian language! Very friendly!
For a portion of khinkali, 1 piece as a gift. Recommend.
The prices are high, the portions are small. We ordered a bottle of semi-sweet wine for a rather high price - it turned out to be sour. Chashushuli and ojahuri were ordered from the food. Chashushuli was brought quickly, along with it came the usual toast bread from the supermarket (not pita bread) which is strange, because initially they touted "very tasty Georgian cuisine." The Ojahuri waited for more than 40 minutes.
I do not recommend this place.