We ordered 10 Mtiuluri and 10 Kalakhuri. We transported 10 Mitsluri and 10 with cheese!
Khinkali with cheese is very tasty, with meat it is small and there is little broth. Khinkali through Bolt delivery was built at 13.30 for 10 pieces. (Shipping is free for my spouse and I had 5.50)
One of the advantages is fast delivery, the khinkali was hot and not one was torn! I took two stars off for problems with the order. There were only two positions and one was confused. The price is below average, it took a long time to remove two stars or one, but still there were only two positions. I read reviews about the cafe itself before ordering delivery, everyone complains about the staff, I would give the cook 4 stars!
Khinkali with cheese was simply impossible, salt alone was simply ... impossible to eat ... + the dough was undercooked. Khinkali with mutton is the same name, there was little meat, sometimes there were some films that had to be spit out, with mushrooms they were very salty, There were almost no mushrooms, the dough just fell apart and the filling fell out right on the plate. The eggplant rolls were super fatty, just butter, and the Georgian salad without nuts was fine. The veranda is cozy, the waterfall is pleasant. We almost ate for 70 lari, but we had to catch up with all the khachapuri at the nearest bakery, it was delicious by the way. They also included 10% in the bill, which they are not legally allowed to do.
A great restaurant with delicious food, live music and excellent service. The interior is certainly not luxurious, but I definitely recommend a visit!!!
We happened to come in, we were passing by. And they were very disappointed. The worst place of all visited in Batumi. I was sick of food for 3 days. If you put European dishes on the menu, then at least read their recipes on the Internet. What's on the menu and what they bring is actually a complete improvisation! The food is clearly not fresh.
The company visited this institution. The owner of the establishment himself met, offered tables and menus. We ordered a lot of dishes. Everything is very tasty, the portions are large and the prices are adequate. The wine is very tasty, the chacha is also delicious and strong!) The attitude of the cafe staff is on top. And the bonus from the owner was a free decanter of chacha! The place is great! I recommend it!
The attitude towards the guest here is frankly not very interested. I went in on Friday around six in the evening, the person was sitting eating a cake right in the hallway with the whole staff and zero attention to me, I went around all the halls, there were no guests and not a single employee came up to me, then I went up to them and asked where I could sit down and if they were working, what they looked at me like they didn't answer anything intelligible to the enemy, in short, I went to the Provence cafe on the next street and I'm having a great time. I would have laughed at this situation if I hadn't been hungry and angry. I'll give you one star, the Saperavi don't deserve more!
The staff simply does not notice you when few visitors are served only on the fourth floor. You get up expecting to get positive from the food, but no. In the Russian "Tasty and period", the food is tastier. 🤢
Not a bad place on the way from the beach. The service is fast. I took off the asterisk for the absence of Russian-speaking waiters. I believe that the bad reviews are connected with this: they do not record it and, accordingly, they do not bring it. Very good soups, we tried everything, the joint was only with okroshka, the second time they brought it without meat, but they corrected it after my remark. Of the second courses, I do not recommend chicken with vegetables, this is overcooked chicken just on a lettuce leaf, without vegetables, they said to my remark that this is how it should be. Khinkali is quite to itself. Wine too.
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June 3, 2023
The salad is edible. The wine can be brought warm. But if you're lucky, chilled. The waiters don't have enough smiles)
Well, the women's toilet is all broken and does not close (2nd floor).
It's a disgusting place, it's a disaster. We went to the Brain Slaughterhouse and remained as dissatisfied with the service as possible. The wine was opened so that the cork fell through in the bottle, all our orders were carried for a super long time, the waiters — young guys behaved like they were stoned. In general, my friends and I don't go there anymore.
We were at the quiz pliz event. I ordered a cappuccino. It was the worst coffee of my life. It feels like it's instant from a vending machine and with some kind of strange taste. After one sip, I realized that I couldn't drink it.
Khachapuri in Megrelian was ordinary.
I ordered an omelet with cheese and bacon. It looks like a closed pizza, but it's an omelet. It has such a pretty nice consistency. You can eat it like a pizza, cutting it off piece by piece. It turned out very tasty and not expensive. Together with tea and tips, it turned out to be 14.5 lars. The waiter understands English, but not Russian.
The waiter did not record the order. I forgot the wine. I took it out when I was reminded. I forgot chvishtari (flatbread with cheese). I ordered it when I was reminded, and took it out 30 minutes after our arrival. We refused because we had already eaten and drunk. In the invoice, she indicated the price for a glass (200 ml) of kindzmarauli 14 lars. Despite the fact that the menu has a liter of 40 lari, and in neighboring establishments a glass costs 4-8 lari.
I do not recommend it. The food is OK, but the attitude is disgusting.