A great budget place with a friendly staff. The menu is not expanded, but everything is very tasty! The portions are large, all with fervor! Eggplant rolls were made with us, I tried them warm for the first time, I liked them very much. I recommend it, but keep in mind that they close around 21:00. We took Adjarian khachapuri, kharcho, hashashuli, eggplant rolls, dogwood compote and homemade dry red for 2 times. Were
It is also known under the address 123 Pushkin Street. A small and modest cafe with only a few tables, but with delicious food and a friendly family atmosphere. The portions are large. The appetizer of eggplant, khachapuri in Adjarian, kharcho soup, chashushuli is very tasty. They warn you in advance which dish will be ready when. There is an inexpensive homemade wine. But no less important is the attentive attitude to each visitor. We came for the second time - we were greeted as old friends)
Talking name) Despite the simple interior, you will be pleased to be there: they will welcome you at home with care, tell you everything, take into account your wishes and all this with a warm smile, so rare in Georgian Dukan. There is a feeling that you are really welcome - I don't know about you, but I really missed this feeling.
Meal. The best tea lady in two years in Georgia: finally, the taste of the dish, not the salt! Adjaruli are bombastic, very tasty, but be careful with the choice of size - the portions are real, Old Georgian. They also took mashed potatoes with chicken cutlets. The cutlets are super. They cook right in front of you. Dogwood compote is a little sweet for me, but delicious, rich, almost like my mother's in Odessa. Very affordable prices. The only thing is that payment is only in cash. It remains only to try khinkali and that's it, Tavaduri - goodbye