A French Culinary Heaven in Tbilisi
Le Marais has been a standout in Tbilisi’s dining scene for 17 years, offering an authentic French experience that is hard to match. The menu, carefully curated, showcases classic French dishes such as their exquisite seafood salad and tender steaks, perfectly complemented by a variety of sauces. Each dish is a testament to their commitment to quality and tradition.
The wine list is equally impressive, featuring both renowned French selections—like Chablis and Bordeaux—and top-tier Georgian wines. The ambiance is a delightful balance of elegance and coziness, with the sophisticated design by Mariana Chkoniya providing the perfect backdrop for both casual gatherings and business meetings.
What truly elevates the experience is the live piano music, creating a warm, refined atmosphere that makes each meal feel like a special occasion. The attentive, friendly service and intimate setting add to the restaurant’s charm, ensuring every visit is memorable.
For those seeking a taste of France in the heart of Tbilisi, Le Marais is an absolute must. Highly...
Read moreCame to that place to celebrate birthday and 1 week before I gave them a call and informed about that day.
None welcomed us at the entrance, none guided us to the table. The waiter didn’t really pay the attention about us.
Also I accidentally spoke russian but right after I switched to English and asked about their wine and immediately got the answer that they don’t have RUSSIAN WINE. I don’t really care that u don’t have it because I didn’t even ask about that. I was just curious what wine they had.
Food also wasn’t great. Cold rice, poor quality of meat and we have been waiting for our course almost 2h in general.
biased staff, overpriced food and ruined birthday;)
And yes, they forgot about our desserts that we were waiting for the...
Read moreThe soup was OK, kinda heavy though. But the steak was absolute unacceptable, it was well-done, and the sauce didn't go with it. And I said "Fries" actually for my sidedish, but they still gave me "Rice" instead, probably because I'm an Asian. Maybe the waiter is too shy to verify or ask anything with me. One last thing, the bill marked as 52.8 lari, but they only gave me 45 lari change when I paid 100 lari. Not sure with all these will happen on locals or European, but DEFINITLY NOT...
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