If you are looking for a place with a Georgian flavor, fast service and delicious food, RadioCafe is quite suitable.
The main thing here is the mini khachapuri in different variations. They especially recommend sets where you can try several flavors (for example, four cheeses with pear and gorgonzola – it sounds interesting!).
The atmosphere is pleasant, the interior has a twist (the carpet on the ceiling is something), sometimes it can be noisy, but this is Tbilisi – a lively city. There is even a piano, you can play or listen to how the guests try themselves as musicians.
On the downside, drinks can take longer to arrive than food, and it can be noisy outside. But in general, it's a good place if you want to have a delicious and quick snack without pathos. Payment is both by card and cash, which is convenient. I recommend you try sea buckthorn punch and pomegranate tea!
A wonderful place, quite tasty, friendly staff, speak Russian, English and Georgian. The woman who took the order is gorgeous! They put us in a room on the ground floor, turned on a synthesizer and she played us some tunes. Cocktails are also well prepared. It's expensive, of course, but it's worth it)
It's a beautiful place. They cook very tasty (they took classic khachapuri and an assortment of three small ones with chicken, seafood and pear). The prices are also normal.
And there is also a woman playing the piano, including Russian classics (especially grateful for Kornelyuk's "the city that does not exist"). In general, mentally