Amo Rame Ingorokva Café in Tbilisi is more than just a café – it’s an experience that encapsulates the heart and soul of Georgia. The moment you step inside, you’re transported into a world of warmth and charm, where the Christmas spirit blends seamlessly with the rich traditions of Georgian culture.
The ambiance is truly magical, with a festive yet relaxing atmosphere that feels like a cozy retreat from the hustle of daily life. Every corner is thoughtfully designed, reflecting the beauty of Georgian traditions with a contemporary touch. Whether it’s the soft lighting, the carefully curated decor, or the soothing music, it’s the perfect place to unwind and soak in the holiday vibes.
The food and drinks are a celebration of Georgian culinary heritage, prepared with love and authenticity. Every bite tells a story, and the quality and presentation are simply exceptional. Paired with the warm hospitality of the staff, who treat every guest like family, the experience becomes even more unforgettable.
Amo Rame Ingorokva Café is a true representation of Georgian hospitality and culture. It’s a place where you can feel the traditions, taste the essence of the country, and embrace the warmth of its people. If you’re in Tbilisi, don’t miss this little haven of joy and tradition – it’s a memory...
Read moreTerrible service. If you complain about food baing late for 45 minutes, while your table mated have been alrrady served, Or if you voice that your pasta is overcooked and return it back ( was like a dough, uneadable) , they will still try to charge you for something that arrived 45 minutes late and was not what you ordered, even if you have not taken any bite and returned it back right away with a polite explanation. The owner might come to your face with "zveli bichi" mentality and typical actions and insult you if you dare to complain about anything. He will try to provoke a fight with his insults of you and your tablemates and wojld yell as if you were the problem and treaten. Extremly poor customer service. Eould nit reconmend to anyone. Hope there would be a dofferent owner soon, and this place with artsy atmosphere and cozy setting will find a better owner. P.S. owner made a big fuz out of us ordering a lemonade without sugar or syrop ( diabetic, love it sour) as if we have asked extra special modofications and caused any damage to...
Read moreWe came here expecting there to be khinkali, as we had seen it on other reviews but it appears they have removed it from the menu. There’s not a lot to choose from on the menu. In the end we decided on the chakapuli with mushroom, beef salad and fried chicken fillet with tashmidjabi, plus two glasses of wine. In total it came to 109 Lari. All the food was good, especially the beef salad. The beef was cooked medium and was tender and lean. Good quality meat. The chakapuli had a very pleasant herbal taste and the chicken was nicely cooked, served with pureed potato and a rich fruity jus. Staff were professional, the atmosphere was pleasant with old music playing and an array of mismatching antique furniture. A little on the pricier side but a...
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