On 25.08 at 23:30, my wife and I visited their restaurant, attracted by the decent atmosphere. However, the external luster turned out to be deceptive.
Our orders were incorrectly accepted. My wife got a salad instead of the ordered kebab, and our attempt to fix it was met with aggression from the waiter.
My khinkali, judging by Georgian standards (I've been living here for a year), were just terrible: gray dough, overcooked, the size of dumplings.
When the bill came, it turned out that instead of the ordered tea, we were given an expensive coffee. In addition, we were charged 10% of the service fee without any notification.
The attempt to solve the problem with the administration ended with the fact that they tried to impose their point of view on us in an aggressive way.
The music in the restaurant was so loud that other guests asked to turn it down.
Conclusion: avoid this place. It's better to have a snack on a flatbread on the street, where at least they will be honest with you, or look for another restaurant. If there is one in the area at all.