We have been in this restaurant 2 weeks ago, and we didn't have really nice experience. It was Monday evening, the restaurant had one more table with 6 people, so in my opinion, it wasn't crowded. The ambient is ok, you need to go to the basement where you can find the bar with one waiter.
The service was TERRIBLE. The waiter was really slow and he forgot some of our orders so he was coming back to check what we ordered. Every appetizer came at a different time, first, we got Soko Kezi, 5 smaller mushrooms filled in with cheese, which cost 200kč, then after 15min we got a second appetizer, Badrijani which was nothing special, eggplant filled in with walnut paste and it cost 185kč or even more and they forgot to bring Puri (bread), so we got the Puri with the main dish, also with appetizers we ordered traditional Gruzian soup which we got 3min before one of the main courses come. The same technique was applied to the main courses. The food is ok, nothing special to be honest, I didn't feel like I am eating Gruzian food, and the menu contain some food that they didn't have.
The prices are really overpriced, for Chačapuri you pay 225kč.
Never...
Read moreAmazing surprise! We went there on Sunday evening and only a few people present. Nevertheless, we did not find any problem with the order, all the dishes were prepared at the right time. Nice selection of soups very tasty, probably a bit costly for Prague but you absolutely need to taste them! The main courses are excellent, very tasty and rich. I suggest the beans soup called Lobio(made with beans, onion, and herbs, served in a traditional small clay jar), the Dolma (Stuffed grape leaves filled with mixed pork and beef meat), the Ojakhuri (Pork with potatoes, onions, garlic, tomatoes, bell peppers, and spices). The bread Puri, lavas is absolutely amazing... it is the most similar to the traditional focaccia in Italy!!! I love it! Vine, beer, and water are Georgian! you can drink the famous Borjomi water, naturally carbonated mineral water from springs in the Borjomi Gorge of central Georgia: the use of Borjomi water has been suggested by the Georgian and Russian researchers for complex treatment of several digestive diseases and diabetes mellitus. Highly...
Read morePrepare yourself for a culinary letdown. This place epitomizes the worst value for money I've ever encountered. The audacity of the waiter to suggest their overpriced chacha without a word about the jaw-dropping cost per shot (more than 10€ or 250czk) reflects a blatant attempt to exploit unsuspecting tourists like us.As if that wasn't enough, the menu is a highway robbery in disguise. The chicken dish, advertised as a generous portion, turned out to be a pitiful excuse for a meal—less than half of what was promised, and they had the nerve to charge a whopping 20€ (480/500czk). We left the Restaurant hungry, bitter, and regretful, not to mention the insult added to injury with an absurd 60€ bill for shots we never bargained for.Avoid this establishment unless you enjoy disappointment served with a side of financial exploitation. This place doesn't just fall short; it nosedives into the abyss of dreadful dining...
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