We visited dukhani bar also known as home kitchen opposite of khinkali house..1st time, we ordered local bread, mix salad, tomato cucumber salad in walnut and chicken ,as per the suggestion of the owner or the lady who took an order..which all were good with good quantity..she was making all on order and fresh which was good..we had also ordered for chicken in walnut Sauce or white sauce but later since we were full,we asked her to cancel(the order wasn't prepared,and as she got after ages)..she didn't cancel and yet she got the order and we had to waste as we were full for which the most of the curries and dishes were charged around 25 to 35 or 40 lari which is way too much..2nd time we went since we didn't know any other restaurant nearby our hotel ,asked her to make the same spicy chicken,she said yes but got something else..when we told her that it's not the same dish which she gave earlier,she was still adamant that it's the same dish even after me showing her the picture and gave us extra sauce in red which was charged.. spinach with walnut salad or phakali were inconsistent...overall though she makes fresh food,the prices are very high than in the market with no proper response..once she takes an order,she will vanish for long time and till then one have to wait(it's annoying)..if you charge so high to people,I believe you should appoint a waiter too .we also ordered wine,she charged us 60lari for 1 pitcher and when I said it's 30lari written in the menu,she said it's the other wine which is not mentioned...
Read moreDOG-FRIENDLINESS alert‼️ This intimate no-thrills cellar, nested in a pittoresque market area next to a metro station, blends its excellent quality-to-price ratio with a honest dog-friendly policy...for small/medium well-behaved doggos, at least.
+DOG-FRIENDLY +DELICIOUS CUCUMBER/TOMATO/HERBS/MASCARPONE SALAD +RETRO PORK SKEWERS +2€ SAPERAVI HOUSE DRY RED WINE
Cool house dry red (by glass or Bohemian crystal pitcher), authentic sour cream sauce with coarsely crushed garlic lobes, wonderous yet simplistic salad of unsurgically amateur-thick-sliced cucumbers/tomatoes/herbs with a lobe of local market mascarpone, steaming warm Georgian bread snatched from the near-by bakery, and a charmingly charred, retro pork skewer, with a tad of bone and a patch of marinated rind stuck to one of the pieces....does it all taste too well!
Surprisingly, too few good reviews, as obscured by a badly-rated tourist trap "Khinkali house" accross the miniscule street, that has been blightened on Google Maps over the last 6 months.
If you do not get deranged by a stream of sovok pop, do not get confused by 1 [quite clean] toilet room for the entire establishment, wish to discover retro/off-beaten Georgian cuisine, with quality exceeding the low price tag, and you have your Doggo with you, do georgify your...
Read moreI was waiting for somebody to come to me for some time, then decided to get up and order myself at the counter. Owner at the counter said "someone will come to take your order"... I was waiting for 15 minutes and nobody came, there were no any waiters in the room for all this time. Then owner got up, came to my table, just silently took the menu from me, gave it to another customer and went away...
I was shoked and came to him again to ask what happened and will somebody take an order from me. He answered "I said, somebody will come"...
This kind of people do not deserve any clients I think. Please...
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