The first time I tried Khachapuri was a few years back in a restaurant by the same name in Moscow. The discovery of this cheese filled bread and stories I was told of Georgian wine, eventually made me book a trip to Georgia. I was not let down. Every food and wine lover will feel at home and want to return. So when I heard there is a restaurant serving Georgian food 2 stations by the tube from where I live, this was exciting news.
Tbilisi’s Hörna turned out to be a very eclectic little restaurant not only serving Georgian cuisine but also displaying Greek dishes on the menu as well as Italian pizza! A bit of everything but it’s for the Georgian food I come back (or phone for delivery when lazy). Enjoy the meat or mushroom filled Khinkali, Georgian dumplings. And if you are a carnivore, you don’t want to miss out on the Lulla kebab. Vegetarians should make a point of visiting this place too, Georgian cuisine encompasses a plethora of choice from the vegetable kingdom. Try the walnut and garlic filled eggplant rolls and the mixed salad choice. And did I mention the Khatchapuri bread? Order too much and just ask for a doggie bag to bring home.
The place has a friendly and laid back vibe with locals dropping by to collect take away pizza. Great value for money.
Tbilisi’s Hörna | Restaurants (Intern.) | Khatchapuri SEK 95 Olaus Magnus väg 14 | +468398551 Mon – Thu 10:00 – 23:00, Fri 10:00 – 01:00, Sat 11:00 – 01:00, Sun...
Read moreTbilisi Hörna is a hidden gem in Stockholm for anyone who loves Georgian food and culture 🇬🇪🍷. Our visit there was an absolute treat, and it felt like stepping straight into the heart of Tbilisi.
The cozy and welcoming atmosphere, with warm décor and soft lighting, immediately sets the tone for a relaxing and authentic dining experience 🪑🕯️. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making us feel at home right away 😊.
The food was the real star of the evening. We started with khachapuri 🧀—a perfectly baked, cheesy bread that was both rich and comforting. The khinkali dumplings 🥟 were outstanding—juicy, flavorful, and expertly made. Every dish we tried, from tender grilled meats 🍖 to fresh salads 🥗, was full of vibrant spices and traditional flavors that really showcased the best of Georgian cuisine.
To accompany the food, we enjoyed some excellent Georgian wine 🍷, which paired perfectly with the hearty dishes. It’s clear that Tbilisi Hörna takes pride in offering an authentic experience, both in taste and atmosphere.
If you’re looking to try something different in Stockholm, I can’t recommend Tbilisi Hörna enough 🎉. Whether you’re familiar with Georgian food or completely new to it, this restaurant will leave you full, happy, and already planning your next...
Read moreBefore I came here, I was in Saint Petersburg in Russia where I visited a Georgian Restaurant and immediately got hooked to this hidden gem of cuisine.
So I had to take up the offer of getting some Georgian food here and I certainly wasn't disappointed, the food is delicious and there's such an expansive menu that a future visit you'll be wanting to try out more from it! The drinks offering is also massively Georgian which is really good to see, plus there's free tea and coffee to wrap up your meal if you wish to!
The service is really good too, there's one guy from London in there so if you speak Swedish, Georgian, Russian and English then you won't have a problem at all! I do get roasted by the bloke from London about my support for Newcastle United but it's justified given their rather frequent appalling performances on the pitch that span decades!
At weekends, it's worth booking in advance as the place gets really busy then, there's a reason why they've got a good number of tables to fit 12 people on! They even have huge family "banquet" bundles on their menu which prove how popular this place is...
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