Kinza—Where Bread Is Sacred, Dumplings Are Juicy, and Wine Deserves Respect 🍷🔥
Let me just say this—if you have not tried khachapuri yet, you have to try it. And if you think you can stop at just one? Think again. Kinza’s khachapuri is so cheesy, buttery, and perfectly baked that halfway through, I was mentally calculating how much cheese my body can handle in one sitting (I suffered but it was worth it :)
Another thing you should try is khinkali—juicy dumplings that practically explode with flavor the second you bite into them. If you are knew to them ask the staff and they will help you to savor them without ruining them with the fork ;)
And then, there was the brocheta de pollo. Tender, Juicy, Smoky, Expensive :D but honestly, it was so good that I forgot about the cost
Now for the real star that hits the spot with all of the food is —Georgian wine. Ask the waiter to pick one for you. I got the Sweet one and oh god it felt so good :D
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Read moreHello,
I have been reccomended Kinza by many of my friends and have decided to celebrate my birthday there on january 29th (saturday). I have called the recception to book a table in the lounge area with shisha in the main restaurant (a week before), and later confirmed it (a table for eight people). When we arrived, the table was in the normal zone and the waitress dismissed us and said it is impossible to change to shisha area. Later, when we were expecting the dancer, but arrived very late (more than 1.5 hrs) after their usual schedule, and the waitress failed us to explain why and said they will come "soon". At the end we didn't have time to wait and had to leave, I felt quite disappointed and bitter about the situation, especially on my birthday, given the inattentive service. Food was delicious, as expected.
I am aware that I had written about it earlier, but I haven't seen the reply.
Look forwards towards hearing from you and changing my...
Read moreWe have been in this restaurant before and the food was very good. However today I was extremely disappointed. When I came today at 21:00 the restaurant was half empty, but only big tables. The hostes asked me how many people we are - after I said two, she said "in this case we don't have places". After I asked about the empty tables she said all of them were reserved. For 21:00. And if we really want we can seat only outside that was really not cool with the temperature outside.
So, the reason why I put one star is a simple question: why did she ask how many people we are? And if I would say more than two - would she find us a table? And what kind of table can fit more than two people and can't fit two? The answer is obvious - the more the people, the bigger the bill. So, that's why I had to go to a different restaurant with my friend tonight and probably will not go to Kinza again. And that's why it is 1 star. For the service. And...
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