My grandfather is sitting on a chair at the cafe, parking cars for money, can't stand Russians, swears and calls names.Just because of that, I won't come here anymore.
I advise everyone to visit. The prices are very reasonable. And the dishes are cooked for 5+. I have already been to this restaurant several times and each time I understand that I will come back if I am in Tbilisi.
It's delicious, the children's corner is good, but it's located very close to the exit, you can't keep track of active children))
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Anonymous review
June 15, 2018
It's a great place. The whole stay in Tbilisi came only here. Very tasty khinkali, red draught wine and be sure to try the chicken in pita bread and eggplant with mushrooms.
In general, it would be good if I hadn't peeled off the tooth enamel on some hard transparent crystal (like not glass) that got caught in the grub. If I hadn't bothered to resolve the issue, I wouldn't even have received an apology. The receptionist did not come up, the waiter spoke to him remotely. They realized that I cared, and asked what they could do. He replied that it was at their discretion, but we, for example, liked the wine. The waiter deftly ignored this, encouraged him, saying that he had no teeth at all. End.
We were at a restaurant with the same name in Batumi. We decided that it was one network. If so, then the food in Batumi is tastier and the menu is more interesting. It's just delicious here.
The salad and khinkali are tasteless, the veal kebab is too salty. There is no service, they do not offer anything themselves, they grimace at questions. The guffaws of the waitresses can be heard all over the place. There is no music, everyone can hear it. Served on a dish with chips. The feeling of a cheap dining room. Three tables are occupied on Saturday.