If you want to be disappointed, then come here. We thought that we were going to a nearby institution with a rating of 5.0, but when we found out that we were mistaken, we decided to stay on the terrace without checking the rating of this counter. BUT IN VAIN!
We came and sat down, it would seem that everything is fine: a pleasant view and a place.
The frustration starts when it comes to the bill.
1. After-sales service of the order of 20%! Despite the fact that we treated the long wait with condescension. Well, we've accepted it, it's our fault that we didn't specify.
2. We paid, walked away, then a restaurant employee catches up with us and insists that we did not finish!
It turns out that VAT is counted and charged at the end of the final bill!
On the claim that this should take into account the prices on the menu, they heard a mumbling "It was at the very end of the menu." Total misleading and divorce of visitors! An overpayment of 40 GEL is simply for nothing!
We do not recommend this institution in any case!!
The service is disgusting, the waiters in the hall seem to be at least 7 people, but they all slowly move between the tables without paying attention to the guests. We waited 40 minutes for khinkali with cheese. Cheap alcohol is strongly felt in cocktails. Well, the cherry on the cake is an invoice with a huge margin for service and VAT, which, of course, no one warned in advance.
I went to Seidabad to eat a non-spicy soup, because the kharcho is too spicy for my stomach. I ordered spinach soup and eggplant rolls and a cup of tea. The food is delicious, but not cheap. It's beautiful inside, I would say pretentious. Why 1 star? For the attitude. When the waiter found out that I could speak Russian, he made such a face, as if I had come to borrow money from him. The most unpleasant thing was when they brought me the bill. They took 15 Larry for a cup of tea. I asked the manager for the price of tea. They explained to me that they only have a price for a teapot, and this is my problem, that I only wanted a cup of tea. My waiter came running and began to say that he had warned me that he would be fined because of this, they say, pay for the kettle. A couple from Kazakhstan were sitting next to me, they began to protect me. The waiter told them, "Don't interfere, it's not your problem." As a result, after long disputes, tea was removed from the bill altogether. As in the joke, the spoons were found, but the sediment remained. I do not recommend this restaurant to visit!!!