My friend and I were thinking about where to spend the last evening on vacation. We wanted to watch the sunset, drink wine and have dinner with something colorful local. Our feet led us to this place by themselves. There were no visitors, there were only a variety of drinks in the bar, we walked and wondered if we could have dinner here. They greeted us warmly, gave us a very varied menu. We have clarified whether they will be able to cook everything from the menu. The answer was - of course, choose) we chose a kebab and khachapuri boat (khachapur, as it is called in Abkhazia). When we specified the cooking time, we were asked if we were in a hurry. We took our time, because it was the last evening and we wanted to enjoy it slowly. By this time, other visitors had already begun to catch up, and it was clear from their orders that they were not coming here for the first time. The evening turned out to be wonderful! First, our khachapur was brought to us - hot, crispy, delicious! The barbecue was waited a little longer, but the atmosphere around, conversations with the cafe owner Robert about Abkhazia and more - made the wait pleasant and short-lived. The kebab is delicious. Everything is sincere, hospitable and very authentic! We had our own wine - it was opened to us and glasses were provided. In general, this is definitely a recommended place if you want to get to know Abkhazia better👍
Great cafe!!! The most delicious shish kebab, borscht and chicken noodles! Not fast, but sooo delicious!!! It's worth it! Waiting for a long time is punishable by a decanter of homemade wine. It's a fairy tale by the sea!!!!!!!! The view, the fresh sea air, the pines, the sea - it's a thrill!!! For those who understand the beauty. For lovers of silence and five stars, go to another place!!! Thank you for your hospitality!!!
For all those interested in camping and the toilet: two shower cabins and water from boilers, as well as two toilet cabins: with a toilet and with a "pedal" (duck), both cabins with trash cans and flushing barrels, cars are driven every week and pumping pits, and people come - they clean both toilets, and booths. Garbage canes yes: cows, along with dogs, take away and devour any garbage, even women's hygiene products and filled diapers, but a garbage truck arrives every day or two, which makes living easier. We paid 1,500 a day for a car and a place for tents, we spent a week and came out in the top ten and a half, I rested with my parents: everyone was satisfied)) there is a tent on the shore: excellent cocktails, delicious draft beer, they themselves manually prepare chebureks, pizza, khachapuri, etc. And also there are two tents with vegetables nearby (I went to the one where there is less assortment, but they have tastier tomatoes and there are cakes, there the lady bakes them herself by hand, I strongly advise). We had a gazebo tent in addition to the car and three medium tents. There are sockets in the trees in the camp, the wifi is usually overloaded and loads only in the evening, a few lanterns on the pines and video cameras to ensure safety 💯 we arrived with our guide at 15m and my parents did not get out of the toys in my phone and tablet)) the beach is clean on the territory, but the stones are not a massage, but a quest for survival: if you entered the water without slippers, then you get out on all fours, since it seems that the stones are ordinary smooth, but it hurts (you need special slippers for swimming, but my father and I swam in crocs)