The place is super, I really liked it. The staff is amazing!!! the food is delicious. In the evening, lights with garlands are placed on each table, which creates a wonderful atmosphere. If we come to Mtskheta again, we will definitely look again.
A Turkish cafe, but there is a pork kebab, khachapuri and a Georgian salad. Delicious trout with mushrooms. Beautiful view. The hostess tells interesting stories about the neighborhood, about her life.
Turkish cafe .
We didn 't know that when we were walking .Cafes and cafes .
Georgian dishes include khachapuri and a couple of salads.
The pleasant interior is very clean and stylish.
There are places inside the cafe and there is a view terrace under a canopy.
The menu is all in English.
But there is a bartender who is suitable to take an order in Russian.
The service is pleasant.
We ate schnitzel with potatoes (it turned out to be French fries), salad in sour cream sauce with eggplant and potatoes and mushrooms with cheese.
I didn 't like the salad .But rather , because he 's a garlic lover .The combination of products is strange .
The chicken schnitzel was good, the chicken was crispy, and sauces were also brought to it .
Mushrooms are also delicious.
We also drank homemade lemonade - I praise it , it 's good .Virtually gas - free , but the taste is pleasant , reminiscent of a concentrated mojito .
For those who want to have a delicious snack, it is suitable.But if you want a Georgian flavor, then this place is definitely not the right one .
A super place. The staff speaks very clear English. We stopped by in the evening, had a great time and learned a lot of interesting stories from the staff. A very soulful place
The staff mostly speaks English. The bartender was called to us and he helped us in Russian to choose the menu. Since many of the names are not familiar to us and it is not entirely clear what can be ordered from Georgian cuisine.