A wonderful culinary experience. We tried several dishes and every one of them was so tasty. Chatschapuri Megrelische - warm & buttery & delicious pastry from oven with cheese is an absolute perfection (ordered a second round !), the "Chatschapuri adzarische", sort of open chacapuri (it comes with a slice of butter and undercooked egg in it and served warm), lamm shashlik, the homemade fries and greek salad. Every one of them was very good. Wanted to try "Pelmeni" (Georgian Khinkali) but was not available. Will try it sometime. Service is quite fast, there is a very kind and attentive English speaking waiter - that helps a lot. Only downside is that the restautant is cash only. They do not accept EC card or credit card. They need to update themselves asap :) Apart from that, I'd...
Read moreMy wife and I have been to every Georgian restaurant in almost every major city around Europe that we have crossed…probably 15+ at this point. Georgian food means a lot to us as our first date was at an authentic one located in Russia but ran by Georgians. It’s our favorite cuisine hands down… Tiflis is authentic. We always know exactly what we want without looking at the menu and it’s a treat every time.
If you don’t know what to get, just get anything. It’s all good, after all the great Russian poet Pushkin did once say - Каждое грузинское блюдо — это поэма». “Every Georgian...
Read moreIt used to be better. The decorating is awful and very old, the wood around actually rottens. Even lot's of spider net belong to the decoration. Chatschapuri became now very small and Odjachuri was very bad with the meat very hard and also had no Swaneti salt. It took them one hour to bring the food although had only one more table. Toilets are terrible. Also no card acceptance. Very sad because my wife is Georgian and would like to have a goergian restaurant in Nuremberg which could visit. We are surely not going...
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