A very strange thing happened:
I stopped by, ate, the food was excellent (and for this money it was just excellent), the staff was quite nice.
I waited for my friends, and as soon as they came in, the owner changed from good-natured to negative (we didn't understand why at all, they literally didn't even have time to undress).
Well, in fact, we were kicked out "go to other restaurants." The children were upset.
Delicious, cozy at home. 79-year-old grandfather cooks. He loves Russians. He treated me to some delicious cognac. We took shish kebab from chicken, the meat is excellent, the khachepuri is the most delicate, the salads are also decent. He said that the cafe starts working somewhere from 10.30 am not earlier.
Grandpa is really very nice and welcoming. That's all we have on the plus side.
We saw 3 tables. It's a basement covered with carpets and paintings. We went in, there were visitors from Russia too, the second one apparently just got rid of a large company, we were put behind the third one. There are oilcloths on the table, reusable napkins under the plate, plates, glasses. Oilcloths, glasses are greasy and dirty, greasy. They began to wait for the menu, but the first table was very talkative: and how many children, and which wife, and how many years, and who helps you, and that's all. The menu has been waiting for a long time, therefore. We decided on the order quickly, although the menu leaves are quite specific, you will understand. Then we waited for 10 minutes for people from the next table to chat and take our order. There was Ajarian khachapuri on the menu when Grandpa came over. after about 10 minutes, we named him. He threw up his hands, said that he did not do such a thing, would not do it, he did not have such a thing and left. He did not take the order further. We sat for 3-4 minutes more, then the order was not accepted, and we left. So I can't appreciate the food
He's alone. I think that it is comfortable here only if you are the only visitors and you are not embarrassed by the lack of cleanliness