Excellent cafe, pleasant interior, delicious desserts and coffee, and most importantly, a wonderful Georgian pianist and composer Zura Ninoshvili plays the piano! The master! Thanks to him, the atmosphere is wonderful!
They wanted to take dessert with them, the price is the same in the window, but in fact they announce a large price, saying that this is an 18% tax and it is written in small detail on the menu at the bottom of the page, and that they do as they want.
This has never been encountered anywhere in Georgia during the entire vacation. Some kind of deception.
The prices for desserts are too high and without taking into account 18%
They didn't come to take the order, apparently because we are Russians. We are from Kazakhstan. The couple left in front of us, they didn't wait either. The waiter takes out orders, serves others. We left, and she apologized. She didn't even ask and wasn't going to serve us.
Terrible service!!!
I sat for 20 minutes, no one came up to me. When I went to the bar myself and said, "Will you bring the menu?", they answered me - go get it yourself.
They are brazen to the point of horror, and they ask for 18% of the service for this)
National dishes are tastier at home. But not in this case. Maybe that's what it's meant to be, but the cheese is bitter. It's like I've been in the freezer for half a year. And in Khachapuri in Adjarian and Imeretian. We satisfied our hunger, it didn't fit any further. Plus 18% automatic payment for the service. Well, that's a lot and the client, I think, has the right to decide for himself whether he liked it or not.