Good food, pleasant setting
Great Georgian food, relaxed setting (good indoor and outdoor seating), cozy surroundings, very professional. Prices are relatively high for Georgia (especially the wine), but still a steal compared to other places.
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Good food, pleasant setting Great Georgian food, relaxed setting (good indoor and outdoor seating), cozy surroundings, very professional. Prices are relatively high for Georgia (especially the wine), but still a steal compared to other places.
Georgian food is really salty, it's the kind that can make you cry. After eating it for a few days, I regretted not bringing enough instant noodles 😭😭😭 And you can't find a Chinese restaurant. Even if it's a little more expensive, I can accept it. The problem is that I really can't find it! ☘️It's hard to find a Thai restaurant. The taste is really good. There is also Thai milk tea, which is really precious! ~Below I list the reviews of several restaurants, all in Tbilisi: 1. PAD THAI (ranked 🥇, because it is still Asian food, it suits our Chinese stomach, and the key is that it is not salty!) 2. KHEMSI (I don’t know if the name is spelled wrong, anyway, it is a very small restaurant on the old street, the price is very beautiful, the food is actually not different from the expensive restaurants 🤣🤣🤣, there are Georgian buns, but the skin is thick and not very delicious) 3. SAKHLI (ranked in the top 5 by Owl, there are a lot of red wines in the store, it feels like a red wine restaurant, the fee is also very expensive, the food is very average, not recommended) 4. Pirosmani's dukani (This seems to be a chain store, with resident singers, the price is relatively affordable, the dishes are still quite salty, anyway, they are all about the same) 5. LUMIER's (the famous chimney ice cream in the old street, I don't know why so many people line up, all foreigners, this is too sweet, I don't like it, there is another ice cream shop next to it that is quite delicious, it is also a chain, you can try it) I found a few cute children on the roadside, I really want to take them home😄 They are so cute! 💗💗💗 🎈For more and more complete guides, please pay attention to my collection "Caucasus Three Countries Free Travel Guide", which is continuously updated! #Good Places for Outbound Travel #Food that can only be eaten locally #Local Specialty Snacks
Tbilisi is the capital of Georgia, located between the Greater Caucasus and the Lesser Caucasus, on the banks of the Kura River in the central and eastern part of Georgia. It is located at the strategic point of the Transcaucasus and is also the largest city in Georgia. Most of Tbilisi's industrial enterprises are located on the left bank of the river, while administrative agencies, colleges and universities and scientific research institutions are located on the right bank. Tbilisi is divided into two parts: the old city and the new city. The old city is on the waterfront, with winding alleys, dilapidated castles, churches built in the 5th century and the former Georgian royal palace. The new city is next to the mountain, and people can go up and down the mountain by cable car. The city center is the Georgian government building, shops, theaters and museums. Six streets radiate to various parts of the city, and transportation is very convenient. At the foot of the Surolak Mountain near the east of Tbilisi, ancient buildings such as convents from the 17th to 19th centuries and churches from the 18th century are preserved from south to north. On the ridge, there is a ruined ancient castle and a huge statue of "Mother Georgia" built after World War II. This majestic and tall statue faces the ancient city. She holds her wrist with her left hand and a sword in her right hand, symbolizing the great victory of Georgia's anti-fascist war and becoming the symbol of the city.