Pros: Increadible viewpoint with marvellous artistic interior, pleasant music and feeling yourself a movie hero Cons: 1. High price. I took chicken mtsvadi for 29 lari, okay, I thought I'm paying for the view which is true I got a portion 2-3 times less than regular, actually it was not even pieces of meet but 4 slices of chicken. so for 19 lari in tourist places or good restaurants you have bigger portion, so overpayed more than just in price Cats, they seem to be a part of atmosphere and they are probably taken care of, they look clean and healthy. but they steal food and really aggressively, so instead of enjoying the relaxed atmosphere, I was fighting with a cat, it jumped out from under the table and crashed my plate so I ended up not eating my so little mtsvadi coz it dropped partially on table. The waiter said millions sorry and gave a discount, but it doesn't change the fact the I was not warned in advance and I felt like I didn't eat at all. If the cafe takes care of cats which is good, the could feed them so that guests don't suffer. there are 5 cats and for 29 lari you can feed them all for the whole day🤷🏻♀️ I would better eat a normal mtsvadi and gave donation for cats food p.s: no questions to the waiter he was alone for...
Read moreCafe with perhaps the most expensive coffee in the city. 14.2GEL for a coffee, decent but conventional (no fancy flavoring). Food items on the menu are also quite expensive. Of course everything must be hand-lifted from the street so high prices is understandable. But I can't return.
The view is very nice. But the identical view can be had at Betlemi Rise (google has it), for free, bring you own coffee and cookies. The flock of cats and their playful antics is amusing. Service was fast and friendly. WC clean and working. Decor well done, lively and interesting. The bench/tables outside are very comfortable, clean, cushions everywhere. There is a table time-limit during the day, understandable. Reservations surely required at night. The location is 144 steps (give or take a few) straight up from the street, but easy to find, signage is clear, stairs well made. The only complaint...
Read moreOk so I went to this amazing hidden jam in Tbilisi, my mom has been asking me to go there for long time and since my son was visiting us from overseas, we all decided to tag along. When I say hidden, I really meant it but oh boy, what a view what an amazing little place. We ordered some drinks and khachapuri which was just like pizza which I 100%recommend. It seemed very like a family business yet very professional, sweet, polite with great good looking Georgian people, seemed like I knew them for a long time. Place was busy even though it was not a weekend but we never felt like we had to wait or like it was loud, pleasant atmosphere and music mixed with some of the most awesome drawings of local artists was just another addition to our great outing best part is that you can even purchase them which unfortunately I found out later, whoops, I guess I have to go back then 👌🏻❤️❤️ I...
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