Stepping into Café Dante feels like being transported into the pages of an Agatha Christie novel—charming, intimate, and filled with an air of timeless elegance. From the moment you walk through the door, the warm, vintage-inspired decor, dim lighting, and carefully curated details set the scene for a truly unique dining experience.
But the real star? The food. Every dish was a masterpiece—beautifully presented, rich in flavor, and made with evident care. The balance of textures and tastes showcased the chef’s artistry, making each bite a delight. Whether it was the perfectly cooked mains, the indulgent desserts, or the exquisite selection of drinks, everything was spot on.
The atmosphere was cozy yet sophisticated, with just the right touch of nostalgia. It felt like the kind of place where mysteries could unfold over a cup of expertly brewed coffee or a glass of fine wine. The service was attentive and professional, adding to the overall charm of the experience.
Café Dante is more than just a place to eat—it’s an experience, a little escape into a world of elegance and flavor. Can’t wait to return.
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Read moreWe loved this place. Its our 3d time and its feels like home of very creative person. I wish them more clients who appreciate this decadence atmosphere, poems, literature, good wine and food and of course Dante, eclectic atmosphere, antique and vintage pieces as well as its reach and beautiful energy. Short but remarkable wine list of Georgian wines but if you wish some fresh champagne you are welcome too. Very tasty food. We felt in love with chicken and spinach and white sauce. Salads with fresh ingredients. Impeccable quality of Georgian food. Didn’t try the deserts but they looked delicious on another table. Don’t forget to check the balcony. Open for breakfast too. Someone would say “it too much of an old furniture” but we liked to feel the story of it. Would...
Read more. I don’t usually leave reviews, but this place deserves a warning sign. The breakfast sandwich I ordered was low-key disgusting — soggy bread, sad ingredients, and laughably overpriced for what basically tasted like a gas station reject. The coffee? Lukewarm disappointment in a cup.
Service was as sluggish as it was indifferent — we waited far too long for staff who seemed genuinely bothered by having customers at all. We tried sitting outside to salvage the experience, but were promptly harassed by a mangy, veneric-looking cat that clearly calls this café home.
A waste of time, money, and calories. I left hungrier and angrier than when I arrived. Avoid like the plague — or at least...
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