If it were possible to put 1000, I would have done so. We really liked it here. It's a very warm place, delicious, fresh, homemade food, reasonable prices and, of course, it's always about the people, namely the owner Nodari Georgievich (who turns 80 this year, God grant you good health and many more long years of happy life) and he still accepts he greets the guests himself🤗💖) and his lovely assistant🙏😍💖🌷
A warm welcome, an unusual atmosphere... and as a result, all the days that we were in Borjomi, we went to eat here every day.🤗
Every day we were greeted by the owner himself with a sincere smile and hugs🤗😍
There is no pathos and modernity here, rather the feeling that I have come to visit my grandparents. It is very warm, cozy, calm, comfortable....💖💖💖 I FELL in LOVE with kharcho here😍😋 ( although I couldn't stand it before, but I ate it here every day and now I miss it 🙈☺️ it was so delicious 😋😋😋 💯)
And of course, homemade wine is undoubtedly delicious and fragrant.😘 Here in the interior is the history... the history of the institution... its owners and guests... here is sincerity... kindness... sincerity... and of course REAL GEORGIAN HOSPITALITY. 🙏💖🥳 For which I bow low. Thank you.
A very kind, sincere, hospitable cafe owner, long life to you! Delicious salad with walnuts, an incomparable meal! They treated me to cognac and delicious plum jam for tea. The tables are clean (in previous reviews they wrote the opposite, it's not true) and the place is in the Soviet style, not a 5* restaurant, but it's warm!
The khinkali had slightly undercooked minced meat.
A warm, homely and cozy cafe in its own way! The owner, an 80-year-old grandfather with 40 years of experience as a chef, greets guests himself, takes orders, cooks (!), takes out, calculates. They took ojakhuri, chakhokhbili, khinkali and lemonades. We also treated you to homemade 6-year-old cognac! It's a very impressive place)) thank you very much! We wish grandpa and his wife good health and prosperity to the cafe!