Take a walk, look at the local flavor, souvenirs, adjika can be found for 3 GEL in glassware, but rarely, mostly in plastic, it's about 90 rubles, ice cream is very tasty for 1 GEL you can buy, it's 30 rubles, with food not with factory packaging carefully,many work without gloves,unsanitary conditions everywhereIt's a disaster for our delicate stomachs, rotovirus is guaranteed, but it goes away in a couple of days with diarrhea, vomiting, low fever, and stomach pain. I recommend the restaurant Tavaduri and Genetsvali, there are no others, a cafe with Turkish cuisine is also not worth visiting.
The Old Town is a cozy street with numerous shops, cafes and bars.
The Old Town is a beautiful architecture and the soul of the city.
The old City is the absence of skyscrapers and traffic jams.
I love you, old town!
The staff is unfriendly. We wanted to sit on the 2nd floor, but we were asked to place an order for 1 at the counter. While we were choosing the dishes, people were allowed into the second one, and we were told that it was already occupied. They were allowed to go to the toilet only after the order was placed. The menu is sparse. And one for the whole establishment. They did not have time to choose, the menu began to be torn out of their hands. The most inhospitable institution in Batumi, of all that we have met.
at the time of visiting this institution, there were already many places in Batumi. So we know what we're talking about. A small cozy cafe. The hostess is a cheerful and very friendly woman. The food is very tasty. The prices are quite reasonable. We definitely recommend it
The most tasteless khinkali that we tried, everything is old, there is no interior. My husband liked hash. The hostess may be good, as they say, but you won't get enough of communicating with her.