We were in October. I was attracted by a beautiful place on the riverbank. I wanted to drink good wine and have a delicious snack. As a result, it turned out that you just can't drink homemade wine, and what we then bought from them in a bottle is of very average quality and not worth your money (45lari) absolutely. Almost everyone understands Russian.
There is a menu in Russian, the waiter is Russian-speaking. They chose dishes from the menu for a long time - it turned out that they didn't have any hot food today - the cook got sick!? Couldn't you tell right away? At the same time, there are khinkali and lobiani. We ordered a salad with dried quince and meat - very tasty and the price tag is correspondingly high. Khinkali is good, however, as everywhere else. In short, if you want wine, it's not here. I think they pour it from another place to the locals, they can just pile on the blame in Georgia for this.
We came in again just to eat with a good view, took lamb chacapuli - you can't eat it either - hard undercooked meat. It remains to take lobiani and khinkali salads, like that. But the view of the river is simply the best in Kutaisi.
The restaurant has a magnificent view of the river. The hostess of the hotel recommended the restaurant to us, we took advantage of the recommendation, but it's not that we were just satisfied, we found more interesting and tastier places.
The music was too loud on the veranda. The prices are tourist, of course.
We ordered different khinkali (with suluguni, beef and veal) and khachapuri in Adjarian style. Khachapuri was delicious, but we ate khinkali and tastier - we were disappointed.
The photos are a view from a restaurant and some kind of corn tortilla. I didn't have time to photograph the rest - they were too hungry))
A pleasant, as they say, atmospheric place, we sat with the whole family, we were pleased with the presence of Russian-speaking staff.
We tried national Georgian dishes, everything is delicious