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1. Canudos Winter Bar
4.5
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4 Reviews
AU$27
Western-style
M33***37
This restaurant has a good environment and the dishes are very special! !
2. Mtvrali Alubali - Drunk Cherry
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AU$21
Western-style
echo~Y
#Visa-free countries that you can go on a whim At the intersection of Europe and Asia, there is a beautiful country that seems to be hidden by God - Georgia. It combines ancient and mysterious history and culture, magnificent natural scenery and passionate humanistic customs, like a colorful painting, waiting for every traveler to savor it carefully. Ancient city, old dream, echo of time Tbilisi: the fusion of ancient and modern Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is a legendary city. The winding Kura River runs through the city, dividing the city into new and old parts. On one side of the river is the ancient Narikala Fortress, which stands quietly on the top of the mountain, witnessing the rise and fall of the city for thousands of years. Climbing up the steps along the ancient stone road, touching the mottled city walls, it seems that you can hear the wheels of history rolling in. In another corner of the city, modern architecture and artistic atmosphere are overwhelming. The Peace Bridge is like a silver ribbon across the Kura River. When the lights are on at night, it complements the surrounding night scene and is magnificent. Strolling along Rustaveli Avenue, you can admire the exquisite buildings and feel the city's vigorous vitality. Mtskheta: A holy place of religion and history As one of the oldest cities in Georgia, Mtskheta is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery here are outstanding representatives of Georgian religious architecture. Walking into the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, the solemn atmosphere instantly calms the heart. The exquisite murals and ancient religious relics seem to be telling religious stories for thousands of years. The Jvari Monastery on the top of the mountain is an excellent location to overlook the panoramic view of Mtskheta. The distant mountains, winding rivers and scattered villages are in full view, like a beautiful pastoral painting. Natural wonders, God's gift Mount Kazbek: a holy peak of ice and snow Mount Kazbek is one of the most famous peaks in Georgia and is known as the "Crown of the Caucasus". Its towering figure looks particularly holy against the blue sky. The small town of Stepantsminda at the foot of the mountain is quiet and peaceful, with colorful wooden houses scattered around, like a scene in a fairy tale world. Hiking enthusiasts can climb along the mountain trails, enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way, and feel the majesty and magnificence of nature. When you stand on the top of the mountain, overlooking the continuous mountains and the vast land, a sense of accomplishment of conquering nature arises spontaneously. Ushguli: an isolated paradise Ushguli is a small village hidden deep in the mountains, listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. The scenery here is like a fairyland, with towering snow-capped mountains, green meadows, clear streams and quaint towers forming a beautiful picture. Due to its remote location, the most primitive natural landscape and traditional lifestyle are preserved here. You can communicate with local villagers, learn about their living customs, taste authentic farm food, and feel the tranquility and simplicity away from the hustle and bustle. Fine wine and delicious food, a feast on the tip of the tongue Georgia is one of the oldest wine-making countries in the world, with a winemaking history of more than 8,000 years. Walking into the local winery, the rich aroma of wine hits your nose. Tasting a cup of mellow wine, feeling the unique flavor brought by different varieties of grapes, it seems that you can taste the history and culture of Georgia. In addition to fine wine, Georgian cuisine is not to be missed. Khachapuri is a cheese bread shaped like a boat, with a crispy crust and a fragrant filling; Khinkali is a dumpling-like food with full meat filling and delicious soup. Every bite of food is full of rich local characteristics, which makes people have endless aftertaste. ## Hospitality, warm humanistic care The Georgian people are famous for their hospitality. Wherever you go, you can feel their sincere smiles and friendly greetings. They like to share their stories and culture with tourists, making you feel the warmth of home during your trip. Here, you are not only a traveler, but also their friend. Georgia, this charming country, is welcoming everyone who loves to travel with open arms. Its history, culture, nature and humanity will bring you an unforgettable travel experience. Pack your bags, set foot on this mysterious land, and start a dream journey across Europe and Asia!
3. Kazbegi Good Food
5
/5
2 Reviews
AU$17
Asian Cuisine
翟海勇周雯瑾
Very local, the red wine is also very good! A good restaurant in Kazbegi!
4. Hada Hut
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5. Gergeti Valley
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6. რესტორანი გუდა
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Western-style
Miumiu缪缪喵
🏠 HB Gudauri 📍 9MFH+RG Kavtarani The first Georgian meal was generally delicious. As the beginning of the journey, the first thick dumplings did not feel unpalatable (the top of the dumplings is raw, and the locals do not eat it. They mainly eat fillings and soups. In addition, yogurt chicken, roast pork, and beef patties are all good 👍
7. Restaurant Platforma
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#Visa-free countries that you can go on a whim At the intersection of Europe and Asia, there is a beautiful country that seems to be hidden by God - Georgia. It combines ancient and mysterious history and culture, magnificent natural scenery and passionate humanistic customs, like a colorful painting, waiting for every traveler to savor it carefully. Ancient city, old dream, echo of time Tbilisi: the fusion of ancient and modern Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, is a legendary city. The winding Kura River runs through the city, dividing the city into new and old parts. On one side of the river is the ancient Narikala Fortress, which stands quietly on the top of the mountain, witnessing the rise and fall of the city for thousands of years. Climbing up the steps along the ancient stone road, touching the mottled city walls, it seems that you can hear the wheels of history rolling in. In another corner of the city, modern architecture and artistic atmosphere are overwhelming. The Peace Bridge is like a silver ribbon across the Kura River. When the lights are on at night, it complements the surrounding night scene and is magnificent. Strolling along Rustaveli Avenue, you can admire the exquisite buildings and feel the city's vigorous vitality. Mtskheta: A holy place of religion and history As one of the oldest cities in Georgia, Mtskheta is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Jvari Monastery here are outstanding representatives of Georgian religious architecture. Walking into the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, the solemn atmosphere instantly calms the heart. The exquisite murals and ancient religious relics seem to be telling religious stories for thousands of years. The Jvari Monastery on the top of the mountain is an excellent location to overlook the panoramic view of Mtskheta. The distant mountains, winding rivers and scattered villages are in full view, like a beautiful pastoral painting. Natural wonders, God's gift Mount Kazbek: a holy peak of ice and snow Mount Kazbek is one of the most famous peaks in Georgia and is known as the "Crown of the Caucasus". Its towering figure looks particularly holy against the blue sky. The small town of Stepantsminda at the foot of the mountain is quiet and peaceful, with colorful wooden houses scattered around, like a scene in a fairy tale world. Hiking enthusiasts can climb along the mountain trails, enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way, and feel the majesty and magnificence of nature. When you stand on the top of the mountain, overlooking the continuous mountains and the vast land, a sense of accomplishment of conquering nature arises spontaneously. Ushguli: an isolated paradise Ushguli is a small village hidden deep in the mountains, listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. The scenery here is like a fairyland, with towering snow-capped mountains, green meadows, clear streams and quaint towers forming a beautiful picture. Due to its remote location, the most primitive natural landscape and traditional lifestyle are preserved here. You can communicate with local villagers, learn about their living customs, taste authentic farm food, and feel the tranquility and simplicity away from the hustle and bustle. Fine wine and delicious food, a feast on the tip of the tongue Georgia is one of the oldest wine-making countries in the world, with a winemaking history of more than 8,000 years. Walking into the local winery, the rich aroma of wine hits your nose. Tasting a cup of mellow wine, feeling the unique flavor brought by different varieties of grapes, it seems that you can taste the history and culture of Georgia. In addition to fine wine, Georgian cuisine is not to be missed. Khachapuri is a cheese bread shaped like a boat, with a crispy crust and a fragrant filling; Khinkali is a dumpling-like food with full meat filling and delicious soup. Every bite of food is full of rich local characteristics, which makes people have endless aftertaste. ## Hospitality, warm humanistic care The Georgian people are famous for their hospitality. Wherever you go, you can feel their sincere smiles and friendly greetings. They like to share their stories and culture with tourists, making you feel the warmth of home during your trip. Here, you are not only a traveler, but also their friend. Georgia, this charming country, is welcoming everyone who loves to travel with open arms. Its history, culture, nature and humanity will bring you an unforgettable travel experience. Pack your bags, set foot on this mysterious land, and start a dream journey across Europe and Asia!
8. Magi Style Restaurant
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9. Restaurant Truso
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