We've been there 3 times in the last 2 months. I feel comfortable with the pleasant Georgian background music. Almost everything that was ordered is very close to cooking in different cafes in Tbilisi. Khinkali is wonderful (once, however, peppered). Ojahuri melts in your mouth. Well, khachapuri is generally unconditional love!
The waiters are polite, unobtrusive, and know the menu well.
It so happened that when the waitress opened a bottle of champagne, it spilled onto the table like a fountain. Sometimes, it's not scary. We were very pleased that Verona brought us a glass of dry wine as an apology. In general, Nino is one of my favorite cafes for any occasion.
The restaurant has reopened its doors to visitors! I love Georgian cuisine, pleasant service, courteous staff, very cozy interior both in the hall and on the veranda. True, I have tried some dishes of real Georgian cuisine in other cities and tastier, but here everything is also delicious and mouth-watering! So I definitely recommend you to visit!
A great place for evening relaxation. Associates itself as Georgian cuisine. Yes, indeed, the cuisine is Georgian, but it's a pity that not all dishes are as good as those of the Georgians. But from the second and even more so from the third time, you already know what you can take and what is better not to take. The portions are large and satisfying, so you won't leave here hungry. The staff is polite and very courteous. There is also, or rather, sometimes there is a live performance, but it lasts so little, I didn't exactly notice, but it seemed to me that this singing lasted no more than 2 hours, well, a maximum of 3 hours.