We lived in Pitsunda for 20 days and chose a delicious meal from all the canteens and cafes! Very tasty, fast and excellent service, large portions and prices adequate to the resort. Be sure to try their dumplings, soups and of course the main meat dishes. For those who are not satisfied with pasta - guys, well, we are not in Italy-take national or simple homemade dishes. All with love and respect for the guests. That's why there are always a lot of people here!)
Really delicious dishes.The children's menu pizza is big and flavorful, carbonara is very edible.The pancakes are big and delicious too.Solyanka for Abkhazians.Well, in general, everything delicious justifies its name.Tables and gazebos are surrounded by various kinds of flowers.A pleasant place and the waiters are polite and homely. Only cash is accepted for payment.There may be changes and there will be cards for payment. I would like that.
While in Pitsunda, we ate mostly here. Delicious, great selection, prices are not expensive. In general, Abkhazia is surprised by the fact that the same dish in different cafes and canteens can look completely different and taste completely different. I don't remember any special surprises in this regard. My child, for example, loves Caesar salad with chicken and orders it almost everywhere - yes, here it is not the same as in our standard cafe in Russia, but in general it is OK (without enthusiasm, because the child had other expectations). They ordered it in another cafe nearby - it was very spicy, it is impossible for a child to eat. All the food here, which (judging by the name) should be suitable for children, is suitable for children. There is a separate "hall" for non-smokers, a Playground. But there are also conditions for smokers without children, a large territory.
Of the cons: sometimes you have to stand in line to get here (but this confirms that many people like it), there is no Wi-Fi, the playground used to be good, now it needs repair (but children can be occupied, in most other places there is no such opportunity).
Just from the moments (not a plus and not a minus): the food is not only here, but simply in Abkhazia as a whole is not the same as in Russian cafes (except for some very simple pancakes, scrambled eggs), even if the name matches. Don't expect that.
Among the dishes, I can single out a hodgepodge in Abkhazian, a khachapur boat (these two, it seems to me, are the standard things to try in Abkhazia), a honey cake (just delicious, and here it seems to be the most familiar).