The best cafes and restaurants of Georgian cuisine. Restaurants with a veranda. Khinkalnaya on Krasnaya Presnya

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The tradition of visiting neighbors seems to be forgotten. But imagine that an unusual family of architects, designers, and culinary specialists has settled next to you. Is it possible to refuse a visit to them? Of course not! The “Neighbors” cafe has created a special atmosphere - soulful, warm, hospitable, creative. Gather your friends, invite your loved ones and book a table in this cozy establishment.

Michurinsky pr., 22, building 1

Restaurant "Elarji" 18+

A cozy courtyard of old Moscow, where Izo Dzandzava prepares Georgian dishes at home. Guests come here with whole families. On the menu: lobio, satsivi, kharcho, dushbara, homemade desserts and, of course, traditional corn porridge with suluguni: elarji and mamalyga. There is a playground for children, and for lovers of board games - chess, backgammon and checkers.

Gagarinsky lane, 15A

Cafe "Saperavi Café"

Georgian cuisine in a new way with original ancient recipes and their modern variations. Did you know that kharcho has long been a second course, and khinkali in Georgia was prepared not from wheat, but from spelled flour? Respecting traditions, the chefs at Saperavi Café are not afraid to experiment. Thus, the restaurant menu now includes a Givi burger with homemade barbecue sauce, dzhondzholi, smoked suluguni and beef brisket.

st. 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya, 27

Lari Restaurant

Hearty homemade Georgian dishes and fresh baked goods, which are prepared right here in the wood-burning oven. The stove and paintings depicting pomegranates became the hallmark of the establishment. They also serve only their own bread, freshly baked. But flour and all Georgian spices come to Lari from Tbilisi and Abasha. The chefs claim that they do not have a freezer, so only the freshest meat is used.

st. Shchepkina, 33

Cafe "SoloLaki"

Here guests are greeted with cordiality and famous Georgian hospitality. Important events are often celebrated in the cafe, and small groups simply come to sit. The menu is traditional, Georgian. As a hot appetizer, you will be served dolma, ajapsandal or baked mushrooms. For main course, you should definitely try pork ojakhuri or chicken chakhokhbili. Wash it down with Borjomi, of course!

st. Ordzhonikidze, 11, building 40

Restaurant-cafe "Mimino" 18+

A Georgian restaurant with a simple, cozy interior, a familiar name on the sign and two rooms. The menu contains only the best recipes of national cuisine. The establishment's signature dishes are saj with meat and vegetables (served on smoldering coals) and an assortment of kebabs from different types of meat and ribs.

st. Lesnaya 1/2

Veranda "Khachapuri" 18+

A cheerful city cafe and its totem animal, Tolik the ram, invite guests of the chain to give up pizza in favor of khachapuri. However, in addition to pastries, the rest of Georgian cuisine is also presented here. “Khachapuri” loves children very much, and often invites them to visit on holidays or just chat with Tolik. And there are always delicious promotions on the discount card.

Ukrainian Boulevard, 7

Gogieli is the ancient name of a place in Western Georgia where Mingrelians live, who are famous for their hospitality and musicality. Therefore, in the interior of the restaurant you will see not only Georgian household items, but also their national musical instruments. The menu of the establishment, of course, includes all the options for shish kebab and lula kebab. The Gogieli bar has a collection of Georgian wines of various ages.

st. Marksistskaya, 9

Natakhtari in the ancient epic is a tree of the world, with its roots penetrating into the very depths of the earth, and its crown reaching to heaven. The food is prepared by indigenous representatives of Georgian culture in the best traditions, so the menu includes all the classic dishes, from pkhali to khachapuri. They also grill shish kebab, bake fresh bread, and make homemade lemonades.

st. Maroseyka, 6/8, building 1

Bolshoy Cherkassky lane, 13, building 4

st. Sretenka, 24/2, building 1

The establishment is decorated without pathos, but conveys a real authentic atmosphere. Just look at the homespun carpets on the red brick walls and ethnographers’ sketches depicting Georgians from different parts of the country in national costumes. The dishes here are classic, but incredible: mullet in Paleostomian style, chakhokhbili from mussels, pkhali from green beans.

st. Nikoloyamskaya, 16

Translated from Georgian, the word “batoni” means “lord”. And the owners of the network of city cafes “impeccable Tbilisi cuisine” claim that every visitor, guest of their establishments is always special, batoni. And for the gentlemen - the best dishes from Georgian cuisine with the obligatory observance of all cooking traditions. From time to time, children's master classes are held here, where children learn about Georgia and learn how to cook khinkali, and live music plays.

st. Bolshaya Dorogomilovskaya, 12A

st. Novoslobodskaya, 18

Komsomolsky pr., 42, building 3

st. Krzhizhanovskogo, 22, building 1

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Georgian cuisine is considered one of the most interesting in the world. Her recipes feature an abundance of meat and poultry, vegetables and herbs, cheeses and various spices. Georgian cuisine is distinguished by a wealth of world-famous sauces and wines. Many of its dishes are widely distributed in other countries; kharcho soup and Georgian shish kebab, khinkali and tabaka chicken are especially popular.

Experts say that restaurants serving Georgian cuisine in Moscow are confidently leading among other metropolitan establishments with national menus. At the moment, their number is already difficult to count.

The best Georgian restaurant in Moscow: top 10, places 10 to 6

Connoisseurs of Georgian cuisine willingly share their impressions of visiting their favorite establishments. In their opinion, Georgian restaurants in Moscow are suitable for all occasions. Based on independent surveys, researchers selected the top ten locations.

“Eat khinkali and drink wine”- one of the best establishments representing Georgian restaurants in Moscow (rating: 10th place). It is located on Malaya Bronnaya, 4. The assortment includes: khinkali with various fillings: with cheese, lamb, beef, pork (with herbs and black pepper), vegetarian (with mushrooms and potatoes), children's mini-khinkali.

In 9th place, according to reviews, is the restaurant "Orjakhuri", where, according to the authors of reviews, you should come for silk satsivi, real pkhali, the most delicate Imeretian khachapuri, an interesting variation of kuchmachi and matsoni with honey and nuts.

"Georgian"- another establishment that successfully represents Georgian restaurants in Moscow (rating: 8th place). It is located on Bolshaya Sadovaya, 6, building 2. Here, judging by the reviews, attention is drawn to the presence of a universal Moscow interior, two not the most inspiring views from the windows (to the courtyard and to the traffic jam in front of Mayakovskaya) and national food, which visitors call “soulful”.

In 7th place in the ranking is a representative of the now famous “intelligent Georgian house” style. restaurant "Sakhli" on Bolshoy Karetny, 6. Home-made Georgian food is prepared here, not without its delights, such as stewed lamb with tomatoes, herbs and onions, baked carrot pkhali, etc. But the main thing here is not the food: guests especially appreciate the dreamy cinematic atmosphere created in the establishment, so distant from the reality that to many it seems almost ideal.

Lounge restaurant "Tetri", located on the street. Shchepkina, 33, (6th place in the ranking), very popular among the people. An establishment with a spacious room of significant capacity. Guests are offered hookah, DJs on Fridays, and an intimate and familiar type of service. In the terracotta twilight, visitors enjoy quality Georgian food; those who wish can watch the dishes being prepared in the open kitchen.

Restaurants of Georgian cuisine in Moscow: top five

In 5th place in the ranking, formed on the basis of independent surveys, is one of the Georgian establishments in the democratic segment, Saperavi Cafe, which is on 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, 27. The local chefs have come up with an exclusive style of national cuisine, so guests are offered Georgian food, the preparation of which differs from the textbook canons.

A very nice family cafe with a Georgian menu, - Mizandari Cafe at Bolotnaya embankment, 5, building 1, - 4th place in the ranking. According to reviews, this establishment has earned the love of visitors for its delicious food and simple, unpretentious atmosphere, emphasizing the richness of colors on the guests’ plates.

In 3rd place in the ranking - "Khachapuri", located at Krivokolenny lane, 10, building 5, is an establishment that very successfully represents Georgian restaurants in Moscow. At one time, he made a whole revolution in the restaurant business and approved a new format for national Georgian restaurants and cafes. The restaurant is distinguished by its European design and comfortable national atmosphere. There are no national symbols stuck in the interior, no Georgian aunties making traditional khinkali in the open kitchen. The establishment has turned into an ideal place with national flavor, which indicates the correctness of the chosen concept.

Cafe-restaurant "Yuzhnoye", located on Leninsky Ave., 87 and on the street. Dmitry Ulyanov, 5 (2nd place in the ranking), is a local Georgian establishment with an extensive menu, which does not include traditional borscht and Caesar dishes. But here, as guests report, the prices are reasonable and the staff is exclusively Georgian. The establishment has a nice atmosphere that does not include hints of nationality: the latter is given away only by the indispensable piano and nostalgic photos unobtrusively scattered on the walls.

The authors of reviews consider fast food to be an exemplary establishment representing Georgian restaurants in Moscow (1st place in the ranking). "Wai Mae!". The establishment is located at Pyatnitsky lane, 8, building 1. According to many, it became the leader of the rating due to its affordable price tag and the traditional universal love for the melodious Georgian dialect. The restaurant's menu is very extensive - and that's understandable: Georgian means endless.

"Genatsvale on Arbat"

There are many excellent reviews about the restaurant “Genatsvale on Arbat”, which recreates the atmosphere of an ancient Georgian city, miraculously located in the very center of the capital.

You can get inside through the original entrance, reminiscent of a jug. The interior of the establishment, located on Novy Arbat, 11, building 2, looks like an interlacing of narrow streets and alleys, paved with stone, like a crowd of merchant shops and houses. Here you can see a mill wheel, and there a pharmacy; here is a poor little house with a wooden veranda, and here is a rich palace with marble balconies. “Bulletin Board” is a clear example of Georgian humor.

On the lower level in “Genatsval on Arbat” you can admire the fish pond. Guests here like the fact that each table is located at some distance from the others, and is fenced off with railings and vines. The hall in the basement is stylized as a wine cellar, where large oak barrels are built into the wall. On the shelves you can see various household utensils: frying pans, jugs, bottles of chacha. There is also a concert hall for 60 guests with a DJ console and a stage, as well as a room called the “Prosecutor’s Office”, which can accommodate up to 8 people.

Kitchen

The local cuisine includes Georgian, Caucasian and European dishes. Visitors call the menu huge and varied.

You can start your lunch at Genatsval the way it usually starts in establishments representing Georgian restaurants in Moscow, i.e. with spinach with nuts or eggplants. You can order satsivi for starters (for variety, for example, from flounder). Those who want to try something special can try the chef's salad (consists of cuttlefish, octopus, shrimp, cherry tomatoes, red onion with tiestino sauce). Fried suluguni with tomatoes will be served in a ketsi frying pan for lunch. Among the fish dishes, reviews note that “Surprise” (boneless carp with creamy vegetable sauce) is especially tasty. Restaurant guests also like the monkfish “Smile” (from the fillet of the named animal with cheese sauce). The dish is served in a frying pan. The menu has an almost endless list of meat dishes: from khinkali to kebabs.

A large group can order whole roasted pig or lamb at Genatsval. Guests often choose the signature dish of the restaurant's name, consisting of lamb kebab, chicken, potatoes, lamb loin on the bone, chicken, thin pita bread and rice.

In the evenings there is live music and a traditional Georgian polyphonic choir. Guests love to dance and sing here. The authors of the reviews share that “Genatsval” is a good place to relax with your family on a day off. These days the restaurant organizes special children's programs. Adults, while the children are having fun, can indulge in a pleasant dinner and chat with friends.

"Houri"

Among the best establishments is the Guria restaurant (Moscow), which borrowed its interesting name from the region of the same name in the western part of Georgia. Here the traditional rules of hospitality are sacredly respected. From the first minutes of your stay in the restaurant, located on Novy Arbat, 2, you feel that the guest in the Caucasus is a special person who is treated with emphatic respect.

The establishment, which, according to the authors of reviews, represents the best Georgian restaurants in Moscow, began its work in 1987 and immediately acquired a significant number of regular customers, establishing itself as a distinctive island of sunny Georgia in the center of Moscow.

Interior

The interior furnishings of the establishment are represented by stone and log walls, forged chandeliers and paintings with Georgian landscapes depicted in accordance with the chosen national concept. The hall has massive tables with solid wooden chairs decorated with hand carvings. Stuffed wild mountain animals can be seen everywhere.

The restaurant has three rooms with a capacity of 30, 40 and 50 guests. Every visitor will find a cozy corner here.

Kitchen

The establishment serves authentic Georgian dishes. You can also order traditional Russian food.

In compliance with centuries-old culinary traditions and recipes passed down from generation to generation, local chefs prepare the famous ojakhuri, chakapuli, chashushuli, kuchmachi, satsivi, chakhokhbili, lobio and khachapuri. You can warm yourself up in any weather with the rich and spicy kharcho soup at Guria. Meat lovers will not remain indifferent after trying several types of real Caucasian kebab.

As an accompaniment to a meal, the restaurant may offer Georgian wine or any other drink.

Thanks to the cordiality of the waiters, the pleasant atmosphere and the availability of plentiful and tasty food, a stay at Guria, judging by the reviews, leaves the most pleasant impressions.

"Tinatin"

Users consider the Georgian restaurant “Tinatin”, located on Plyushchikha, 58, building 1a, to be one of the best in Moscow. This is one of the establishments belonging to the Ginza Project. Its owner is the famous TV presenter Tina Kandelaki. The restaurant is located in a separate building and occupies 4 floors. For children there is a living corner with a parrot and a rabbit. On weekends at 16.00 an animation program is held here, including games, master classes, and performances.

Visitors believe that this restaurant is perfect for a family holiday: here you can sit comfortably in an armchair or on a soft sofa, surrounded by greenery and flowers, listen to the chirping of birds and enjoy delicious Georgian cuisine.

Menu

The menu of the Tinatin restaurant mainly consists of homemade dishes, which are traditionally prepared by the Kandelaki family. All dishes here are served on ketsi (special clay pans without handles). According to reviews, the food fully corresponds to the restaurant’s motto: “Delicious, just like in childhood!”

Quotes

Guests can order at Tinatin:

  • White beans with tomatoes for 330 rubles.
  • Chikhirtma for 300 rubles.
  • Eggplant salad according to mother’s recipe for 520 rubles.
  • Nut sponge cake with caramel cream: 340 rub.
  • Airy meringue with fresh berries: 400 rub.

"Iveria"

Visitors call the Iveria restaurant (Moscow) unique primarily because of its location: in a secluded place with a wonderful view of the Moscow River (at Nagatinskaya embankment, 10, building 2). Many people consider the establishment perfect for weddings, business dinners, children's or corporate parties. Restaurant capacity - 280 people.

From the outside, the main building of the restaurant resembles a Spanish hacienda, but inside you can feel the Georgian authentic flavor. The Iveria restaurant has two halls located in a two-story building. The premises of the establishment are designed in such a way that all guests feel very comfortable here.

In summer, guests take tables on the terrace, which are available on both floors. They are protected from the dusty and noisy capital. From here you can admire a wonderful view of the river. During the cold season, visitors prefer to stay in the interior rooms.

Menu

The restaurant's cuisine represents traditional national dishes that the hospitable sunny country is so rich in. Guests here are offered to enjoy rich soup kharcho, satsivi, spicy lobio, juicy achma, chakhokhbili and, of course, kebabs.

According to reviews, the presence of a unique interior, an incredible variety of Georgian dishes and reasonable, relatively affordable prices (from 2,500 rubles) turn a visit to Iveria into a truly unforgettable event.

Georgian cuisine, known throughout the world, is a wonderful combination of meat with amazing national sauces, a huge number of vegetable dishes, herbs, amazing Georgian cheeses, unique alcoholic drinks and natural lemonades, coupled with Georgian hospitality and friendliness. Today you can taste national Georgian dishes in any corner of the world, including Moscow.

There are many Georgian restaurants in the capital, some of which are truly worthy. We bring to your attention a rating of the 10 best Georgian restaurants in Moscow, each of which is really worth visiting at least once. However, having visited these restaurants once, you will certainly return here to experience unforgettable emotions again, enjoy music performed by real professionals, taste excellent Georgian dishes and great drinks.

The rating of the 10 best Georgian restaurants is based on our personal preferences, as well as reviews of our family, friends and acquaintances. We used the style of the establishment, interior, service, pricing policy, as well as the menu and wine list as the main evaluation criteria. Each of the 10 best Georgian restaurants in Moscow has its own highlight - signature dishes that you will not be able to try anywhere else. Regular customers come here to relax, unwind and once again express gratitude to the chefs for their skill and unsurpassed talent.

The taste of any dish is perfectly complemented by alcoholic drinks, so you can’t judge a restaurant by its cuisine alone. The wine lists of the best Moscow restaurants serving Georgian cuisine, which are represented by numerous legendary varieties of wine born in sunny Georgia, deserve special attention. Professional sommeliers will help you choose a drink for a specific dish, based on your personal preferences.

The best Georgian restaurants in the capital are assessed on a 10-point scale, which will help you get a complete picture of each establishment. If you want to visit these restaurants in person, you will find the address of each of them on our website.

Restaurant Darbazi

The Georgian restaurant Darbazi does not have a big colorful sign, because it doesn’t need one - real gourmets already know this establishment. The cozy and completely unpretentious interior of the establishment is specially designed to ensure that nothing distracts visitors from the main thing - excellent cuisine.

Everything here breathes with the national traditions of Georgia. Even the name “Darbazi” itself is nothing more than the most important room in hospitable Georgian houses, where the closest and dearest guests gather at the festive table. The establishment is located in an old manor building. The hall is decorated with aristocratic restraint, but during the warm season, those who wish can sit right on the veranda, in the open air. For added comfort in cool weather, visitors are offered blankets.

The homemade food here is delicious. The Georgian restaurant Darbazi has a very diverse menu, which includes both traditional dishes that are already well known to domestic gourmets, such as satsivi, pkhali, lobio, khinkali, kharcho soup, chanakhi and all kinds of kebabs, as well as completely unique culinary masterpieces. Among them are a mind-blowing duck kharcho soup, young goat meat boiled in milk, gebzhalia with mint and tarragon, as well as other delicacies.

All the dishes that the Georgian restaurant Darbazi will delight you with are prepared only from the freshest ingredients and under the personal supervision of an experienced chef, who has not a single successful project to his credit.
Hospitality in Georgia is considered a more important human quality than courage. Local residents always welcome guests with cordiality and treat them only to the best. Having visited the Georgian restaurant Darbazi, you will understand what real hospitality is.

Restaurant Tinatin

The Georgian restaurant Tinatin is quite well known not only in the capital, but also beyond its borders, because its owner is the famous Russian journalist and TV presenter Tina Kandelaki. It is located in a beautiful, cozy mansion on Plyushchikha and is always ready to receive guests.

The Georgian restaurant Tinatin combines authentic Georgian flavor and modern European sophistication. The establishment welcomes guests with stone vaults, ancient frescoes, a fireplace and a bar, but the main splendor is only ahead. The abundance of greenery and the chirping of birds, as well as a large amount of natural wood and stone in the interior, give this place a truly oriental character. To avoid excessive severity in the design, the usual chairs are replaced with light sofas and armchairs, and floor lamps that provide soft light are used for lighting. On the fourth floor, right under the roof, there is a winter garden - a bright room with many windows.

The discreetly luxurious, warm and very cozy atmosphere of Caucasian hospitality is perfect for friendly celebrations and family holidays. To make the stay of parents and children more comfortable, a play area has been organized, and animators work on Sundays. Large companies that prefer privacy can sit in a separate room called the “Library”. In summer, guests can also sit on the veranda. This quiet corner is created for those who want to enjoy Georgian cuisine in a pleasant, quiet environment without fuss.

In addition to the interior, the Georgian restaurant Tinatin is also known for its cuisine. Many menu dishes are prepared according to the recipes of the owner’s mother, Elvira Georgievna Kandelaki, and one of them, “Tinatin” rolls, is a signature treat of Tina Kandelaki herself. Guests of the restaurant are offered a wide selection of national cuisine: sturgeon bazha, gebzhalia, Megrelian lobio, elardzhi, khachapuri, kubdari, chkmeruli, ojakhuri. Dishes are served in the national clay frying pan, ketsi, which helps you experience the real taste and flavor of Caucasian cuisine. Those with a sweet tooth will appreciate watermelon jam and traditional Georgian lemonade.
The average bill for dinner in a restaurant is 2,000 - 3,000 thousand rubles. You can find the restaurant at the address: st. Plyushchikha, 58, building 1a.

Restaurant Marani

Georgian restaurant Marani is a great place for people looking for a little home comfort and hospitality. This establishment harmoniously combines two seemingly completely opposite aspects. Along with luxury, which the most demanding audience can appreciate, the Georgian restaurant Marani will give visitors warmth and comfort.

This wonderful establishment was opened in 2014 in the elite village of Zhukovsky near Moscow. But in a short period of time it became so popular that a kind of branch was opened on Kutuzovsky. It also bears the beautiful Georgian name Marani, which means “wine cellar”. Indeed, on the wine list you will find a wide selection of local drinks. Among them are such famous brands as Hvanchkara, Kindzmarauli and Tvishi.

The Georgian restaurant Marani is decorated in accordance with the national color. Many interior items are real artifacts found at the Tbilisi bazaar. The designers did not set themselves the task of impressing visitors with an overly original layout or pompous decoration. The main thing for them was to recreate a warm and cozy atmosphere. As a result, the Marani restaurant will make you feel like a welcome guest at a warm Georgian celebration for your loved ones.

Separately, it is worth noting the cuisine of this establishment. The Georgian restaurant Marani will delight gourmets with a wide selection of local dishes. It is noteworthy that such national dishes as shish kebab, tobacco chicken, chakhokhbili, khinkali, ojakhuri are included in the menu of the establishment alongside various international recipes.

The Georgian restaurant Marani was created specifically for those people who want to experience the national culture of this amazing country, even while outside its borders.

Restaurant Natakhtari

Restaurant Natakhtari is a real piece of mysterious Georgia in the very center of Moscow. This establishment is simply a paradise for all fans of national Georgian cuisine and the legendary Georgian wine, which is presented here in a very wide range.

Absolutely everything in the Natakhtari restaurant reminds of the beautiful traditions and unique flavor of Georgia, from the luxurious interior and melodic music to the smells of spices and herbs wafting from neighboring tables. By the way, this establishment has a lot of visitors, so if you are planning to celebrate your birthday, anniversary or any other holiday here, it is advisable to book a table in advance.

Restaurant guests have at their disposal four cozy rooms, the interiors of which are slightly different from each other, but remain faithful to the same theme - the national culture of Georgia. Soft sofas, comfortable chairs, massive wooden tables, as well as small details such as decorative qvevri and wine barrels decorating the shelves, photographs of the natural beauty and historical sights of Georgia testify to the painstaking and carefully thought-out work of professional designers. In general, the interior of the establishment can be described as a stylish mixture of classic Georgian motifs with a slight touch of European minimalism.

As for the cuisine, Natakhtari is one of the few Georgian restaurants in the capital that employs indigenous bearers of the national culture. In this colorful, bright, friendly place you are treated to dishes of authentic Georgian cuisine, which is the responsibility of chef from Tbilisi Solomon Dolidze. The master carefully selects the highest quality products to achieve the authentic taste of national dishes. That is why you want to try kharcho, khachapuri, khinkali, chakhokhbili, shish kebab and numerous other dishes in Natakhtari again and again.

The wine list is represented by numerous types of alcoholic beverages from world producers, and excellent Georgian wines deserve special attention. Experienced bartenders and waiters will be happy to help you choose a wine for a specific dish. Speaking of drinks, don’t forget to try the amazing Georgian lemonades, including the famous Natakhtari.

In short, the Natakhtari restaurant can be recommended to all gourmets who want to get into a real oasis of friendly and hospitable Georgia. Having visited Natakhtari once, you will probably return here again! And quite reasonable prices for all dishes and drinks are another extremely pleasant bonus!

Restaurant "U Pirosmani"

What should a good restaurant be like? A cozy atmosphere that immerses the visitor in an atmosphere of calm and tranquility, a tastefully designed interior, incomparable cuisine, the dishes of which you want to try more than once, friendly staff and reasonable prices. All these qualities are embodied in the famous Georgian restaurant “U Pirosmani”, which is located near the walls of the ancient Novodevichy Convent in Moscow.

The Georgian restaurant U Pirosmani is named after one of the most famous artists of the 20th century, Niko Pirosmani, copies of whose works adorn the walls of this popular Moscow establishment. By the way, “U Pirosmani” is called an art restaurant, as personal exhibitions are regularly held here. In other words, visitors can combine business with pleasure - enjoy impeccable Georgian cuisine and see with their own eyes the works of contemporary artists, including Natalya Nesterova, Tatyana Nazarenko, Tengiz Mirzashvili, Omar Durmishidze and many others.

The restaurant “U Pirosmani” is exactly the kind of place where you can forget about the hectic everyday life and get unforgettable pleasure from food and melodic music. To the sounds of a piano or violin and Georgian songs performed by professional musicians, the taste of traditional Georgian dishes is revealed in a new way. Crossing the threshold of the restaurant, you immediately leave Moscow and find yourself in a cozy corner, where everything around reminds you of the beauty of old Tbilisi. The owner of the establishment miraculously managed to transfer a piece of hospitable Georgia to Moscow realities.

The Georgian restaurant U Pirosmani opened more than 25 years ago on the site of the bankrupt Ulybka cafe. Back then, no one had any idea that a new establishment with an unusual style would become so successful. Among the honored guests at Pirosmani's are influential personalities, politicians and famous figures from all over the world. For example, in 1997, US President Bill Clinton tried local dishes, and in 1999, German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder. Over the years, Alla Pugacheva, Yoko Ono, Roman Polonsky, Richard Gere, Cindy Crawford, Sergei Bondarchuk and many others were visitors to the restaurant.

The restaurant's rich menu offers amazing dishes prepared by expert chefs according to ancient Georgian recipes. Several types of classic shish kebab, chakhokhbili, ojakhuri and, of course, khachapuri are especially tasty in the welcoming atmosphere of the restaurant. The wine list is notable for both famous world alcoholic drinks and excellent Georgian wines of legendary varieties. What we can't help but rejoice at is the very affordable prices!

If you are planning a special event or just a quiet romantic evening in the company of a loved one, then the Pirosmani restaurant is a great option. This unique establishment is included in the list of the best Georgian restaurants in Moscow and really deserves attention!

Restaurant Argo

The Georgian restaurant Argo is located a little away from the bustle of the capital, on Dmitrovskoye Highway. A guide to finding this establishment can be Tumanyan Square. Argo is the name of the ship of the Argonauts who went in search of the Golden Fleece to Colchis, which occupied the territory of modern Western Georgia.

In the restaurant, all guests will find a cozy and friendly atmosphere, a rich interior suitable for the most lavish celebrations, attentive staff, live music and, of course, authentic Georgian cuisine. The highlight of the menu is traditional khinkali stuffed with veal, beef, lamb and pork. Other national dishes do not lag behind them: khachapuri, ojakhuri from veal and pork, chanahi in a pot, chkmeruli chicken fried in a creamy sauce with garlic and others. The establishment also has a signature dish called ARGO - fried pork knuckle with vegetables and potatoes. Each dish can be seasoned with traditional Georgian sauces (satsebeli, tkemali, narsharab), and washed down with a glass of real Georgian wine or any other alcoholic drink from the wide bar menu. For adherents of a healthy lifestyle, other drinks are prepared: freshly squeezed juices, Borjomi and Georgian Natakhtari lemonade.

There is parking next to the Georgian restaurant Argo, and you can book a table not only by phone, but also online. All guests of the establishment especially note the excellent quality of cuisine and service. A clear and well-coordinated team of staff will help turn any celebration into the most memorable day of your life. The average check in a restaurant is 1000-1500 rubles. You can find the Georgian restaurant Argo at the address: Dmitrovskoye Shosse, 72 (metro station Vladykino).

Restaurant Sakhli

The Sakhli restaurant is a great opportunity to relax with dignity and enjoy luxurious Georgian cuisine at the same time. The establishment will soon celebrate its first anniversary - 5 years. During this time, the Sakhli restaurant, whose name translates as “home,” found many friends and fans. They are the ones who leave laudatory reviews on the Internet, in the guest book and even on the walls of the establishment. In the stylishly decorated halls of the Georgian restaurant Sakhli, as well as on the summer veranda, you can see many plates with original handmade paintings, with patterns created by the owner of the establishment and famous visitors. Recently, for example, Serbian director Emir Kusturica came to taste Georgian cuisine and left an autograph on one of the plates, which is now displayed on the wall.

The owners of Sakhli Restaurant maintain a relaxed, homely atmosphere. Moreover, this applies not only to the interior of cozy rooms, but also to the kitchen. Chefs prepare Georgian dishes the way they do it in Georgia - according to old recipes, and not according to the stereotypes that have developed in Moscow! The menu includes simpler delights, for example, pkhali with a variety of fillings. There are more complex dishes of Georgian cuisine that you need to try - this is Tolma in Kibul from pork and beef, mint, with sauces of your choice, or Kuchmachi from beef offal. The house's signature snack is basil cheese in sauce.

Among other things, the Georgian restaurant Sakhli offers its visitors a rich cultural and entertainment program in the form of ethnic and piano music, as well as art exhibitions.

The table in the Sakhli restaurant is not just a table, but a very large table, which can accommodate a large group of friends and have a good time! True Georgian hospitality lies not only in the ability to please gourmets with culinary masterpieces, but also in making gourmets feel as comfortable as possible!

The soul of the establishment is the owner of the establishment, Lilia Arutyunova-Medzmariashvili, who does everything to ensure that the Sakhli restaurant is organized not as another business project, but as a household.

The Georgian restaurant Sakhli is located on Bolshoy Karetny Lane (Tsvetnoy Boulevard metro station). From 12.00 to 23.00 you can give a fairy tale to yourself and your loved ones! Have a great time!

Restaurant Batoni

Restaurant Batoni is a very cozy, rather small in size, but city-style restaurant with incredibly tasty Georgian cuisine. The establishment has a special atmosphere. The spacious two-level hall will allow you to choose a comfortable place to suit your mood. The interior of the Georgian restaurant Batoni is quite bright, but at the same time restrained. Thus, both children, for whom special master classes are held, and business people will feel comfortable here.

If you are an observant person, you will see very unusual objects in the surroundings of the establishment: a blue piano, a forged bicycle with flower baskets, paintings with recipes, a shelf with books, antique chests and other very interesting things. The menu of the Georgian restaurant Batoni is represented by the legendary and delicious delights of hospitable Georgian cuisine, which includes meat and fish dishes, hot and cold appetizers, salads, sauces, all kinds of soups, pastries, etc.

Adjarian-style khachapuri, suluguni fried on ketsi and fried elarji balls with almond bazhe sauce are very popular. If you love sweets, then you should try Aunt Lamara's desserts. Reasonable prices for luxurious Georgian dishes do not allow guests to limit themselves to just one culinary masterpiece.

While dining at the Batoni restaurant, you can enjoy both Georgian polyphony and music in the style of blues, funk, soul, and jazz. The establishment has a terrace with round tables and wicker chairs.

The Batoni restaurant is an ideal place to have a good rest, discuss pressing issues, eat delicious food, celebrate a holiday, or just sit in the evening with family and friends. Come and see for yourself! Bon appetit!

Restaurant Saperavi Cafe

The Saperavi Cafe restaurant is a cozy place where you can taste national dishes of Georgian cuisine, prepared according to ancient recipes. The main goal of the owners of the establishment is to reveal the features of hearty Georgian cuisine. The Saperavi Cafe restaurant successfully manages to combine ancient recipes, ancient traditions and cooking according to modern standards.

In the huge menu of the Saperavi Cafe restaurant you can find a large number of Georgian dishes such as kharcho soup, kebabs, chicken tobacco, pkhali, khinkali, lobio and others. Saperavi Cafe adheres to a strict rule - all products must be healthy, and healthy and nutritious cuisine is the key to the success of a Georgian restaurant. On the menu you can find all kinds of alcoholic drinks, ranging from Georgian beer to various wines.

The Saperavi Cafe restaurant is proud not only of its cuisine, but also of its stylish interior. The walls of the establishment are hand-painted with beautiful grape leaves, and old photographs perfectly decorate the interior of the Georgian restaurant. Comfortable soft chairs, fresh flowers and Georgian carpets - all this brings back memories of ancient Georgia, where hospitality and friendliness are fundamental. The quiet, dim light puts you in a romantic mood, but you can come here not only with your significant other, but also with a large group. In addition, the room plays soft music, and the atmosphere is generally inviting and relaxing.

As for the prices, they are quite affordable. For a small amount you can have a wonderful evening and also receive a bottle of good Georgian wine or one of the national dishes as a gift. In general, the Saperavi Café restaurant is an establishment where everyone will feel in a cozy atmosphere, and hospitable waiters and excellent cuisine will leave a lasting impression.

Restaurant Mizandari

Mizandari Restaurant - luxury and sophistication in one establishment. In this cozy restaurant, located in the very heart of Moscow, you can try dishes of national Georgian cuisine and drink real Georgian wine. The Mizandari restaurant is very popular among lovers of Caucasian cuisine, so the chef pampers customers with the most delicious dishes.

Ancient recipes are implemented using modern technologies, without losing the originality of the dishes. On the menu of the Mizandari restaurant you can find such Georgian dishes as satsivi, ajapsandali, khachapuri, chashushuli, kharcho soups and kebabs. By the way, the menu is constantly updated. The Mizandari restaurant is visited by people who love delicious home cooking, because the chef who creates culinary masterpieces prepares all the food with love. The establishment's wine list includes various types of Georgian wine and other drinks.

The Mizandari restaurant boasts an elegant interior with a laconic design, but this does not detract from its merits. Comfortable sofas and chairs are made in colorful Georgian style, the walls are reminiscent of the decoration of old Georgian houses. Once in the Mizandari restaurant, you will find yourself in the fabulous world of Georgian culture. You can relax here as a couple or as a large group.

The restaurant's pricing policy is quite affordable. Thanks to its loyal prices, you can visit this restaurant not only on major holidays, but also become its regular customer. The Mizandari restaurant is a place created for true connoisseurs of Georgian cuisine, as well as beginners open to everything new.


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Georgia has always been famous not only for its hospitality, but also for its delicious dishes and excellent wines. It is not at all necessary to go to this country to get acquainted with all the richness and sophistication of its cuisine. There are a large number of Georgian restaurants in Moscow. Where are they located? Which ones are the most popular? Which Georgian venues with live music can you visit? What's on the menu? We present a description of the most famous establishments in the capital, as well as a rating based on customer reviews.

Five reasons to visit a Georgian restaurant in the capital

  1. Try dishes prepared according to exclusive recipes of Georgian cuisine.
  2. Spend the evening in a pleasant environment.
  3. Try real Georgian wines.
  4. Listen to colorful music.
  5. Feel real Caucasian hospitality.

Most Popular Places

Among the large number of different establishments in the city, it is very difficult to make the right choice if you do not have the necessary information. Which Georgian restaurants in Moscow should residents and guests of the capital visit? The list and description are provided below:

  • "Elarji". Restaurant of Georgian cuisine. It is located at: Gagarinsky Lane, 15a. When considering live music, the choice most often stops at this establishment. What attracts the huge number of visitors to Elardzhi? The restaurant is located near "Smolenskaya" and "Arbatskaya". There will be no problems getting here. In noisy Moscow there are so few places where you can relax without rushing anywhere! "Elardzhi" is one of the few restaurants in the capital that invites such a relaxation. Near the establishment there is a small and cozy courtyard in which a living corner is organized. Here you can not only see, but also pet rabbits, hares, birds and other animals. A huge range of dishes on the menu will delight the most sophisticated gourmets. Here they cook according to recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. You find yourself in this place, and you want to stay here for a long time and definitely come here again. For little picky eaters there is a children's menu, which is in high demand. The establishment rightfully claims to be the “best Georgian restaurant in Moscow”.
  • "Gotinase". The restaurant is located in Merzlyakovsky Lane, building 2. It surprisingly combines luxury with a homely atmosphere. makes you feel like the most welcome guest. It’s a pleasure to see the performance of jazz compositions at the Gotinaza establishment. The restaurant is ideal for meetings with friends, a romantic date, or a family dinner. Visitors are pleasantly surprised by the availability of free parking.
  • Restaurant "At Pirosmani's". Address: Novodevichy Avenue, 4. A small corner of Georgia awaits you if you decide to visit this place. Here you can spend a wonderful romantic evening or friendly gatherings. Impeccably prepared dishes, polite waiters, and a pleasant atmosphere will make an indelible impression on you, and the memories of the time spent will remain in your memory for a long time.
  • Restaurant "Khachapuri". Located in B. 10. The nearest metro stations are "Pushkinskaya" and "Tverskaya". Despite the fact that the place is quite small and there are a lot of people there, there is enough space for everyone. Every visitor is warmly greeted here, and a pianist plays at the entrance to the restaurant. Be sure to try khachapuri and khinkali from the menu.
  • Restaurant " Georgian". Address: B. Sadovaya, 6/2. Despite the fact that this establishment opened only recently, it already has regular visitors. What draws them here? Cozy interior, quality products, delicious food, friendly service.

Georgian restaurants in Moscow: rating

We bring to your attention a list of the most popular establishments in the capital. It was compiled according to reviews from numerous visitors:

  • Tenth place is taken by "Khachapuri".
  • Ninth place at the restaurant "Gruzin".
  • Eighth - "At Pirosmani's".
  • On the seventh is the Caucasian Captive restaurant.
  • Sixth -
  • Fifth - "Gotinase".
  • Fourth - "Colchis".
  • Third - the restaurant "Perfect".
  • The second is "Argo".
  • First place in the category “Georgian restaurants in Moscow with live music” is taken by “Elarji”.

Now let's continue our review of the most popular places.

Georgian restaurants in Moscow with live music

  • "Perfect". Located on Marshal Tukhachevsky Street, 41/1. Why do Muscovites love this restaurant? For the sincere atmosphere, Caucasian hospitality, abundance of dishes and live music. Fragrant soups and excellent snacks accompanied by the most delicious Georgian wines. Everything here is created to make you have a pleasant time. You can not only eat delicious food, but also dance, listen to music, and sing yourself. For this purpose, the restaurant has karaoke. The average check of the establishment is 1500 rubles.
  • Restaurant "Argo". Address: Dmitrovskoe highway, 72. Here you can feel the unique atmosphere of Georgia. The most delicious wines and perfectly prepared dishes in an atmosphere of live music. You can spend the whole day in the Argo restaurant unnoticed, and then return there again.
  • "Colchis". Located on Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya Street, 11. The restaurant is always crowded with visitors, especially in the evening, so it is better to book a table in advance. Here you will get only pleasant emotions. High-quality service, a homely atmosphere, good music await you at Colchis. You can taste the most delicious and juicy khinkali. The restaurant employs true professionals in their field.
  • Restaurant "Prisoner of the Caucasus". Address: Mira Avenue, 36/1. You can spend a pleasant evening here listening to live music.
  • Restaurant-cafe "Mimino". Located on Mira Avenue, 169/1. Lovers of traditional Georgian dishes will be absolutely delighted. Fragrant kebab, delicious lavash, delicious kharcho, a sea of ​​wine and fun are waiting for you. It’s so easy to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of hospitality and haute cuisine! If you want to eat deliciously and inexpensively, come to Mimino.

Distinctive features of Georgian restaurants in Moscow

There are plenty of similar establishments in the capital. Each of them has its own unique appearance. But there are several points that unite Georgian restaurants in Moscow. Let's list them:

  • excellent service;
  • pleasant environment;
  • high quality of prepared dishes;
  • the most delicious wines and drinks;
  • unique atmosphere.

Wines and drinks

What do the best Georgian restaurants in Moscow offer? The menu includes a wide variety of wines and drinks. Among the most popular:

  • Matsoni.
  • Chacha.
  • Saperavi.
  • Kindzmarauli.
  • Mukuzani.

Menu

If you want to get acquainted with real Georgian cuisine in Moscow, we invite you to do this in the capital's signature restaurants.

The restaurant "U Pirosmani" offers you to enjoy chakhokhbili in nut sauce.

At the Elardzhi restaurant, Georgian dishes have an absolutely extraordinary taste. You should definitely order:

  • Coffee in Georgian style.
  • Matsoni with mountain honey.
  • Khachapuri in Adjarian style.
  • Georgian vegetable salad with walnuts.

The Gruzin restaurant offers dishes that can satisfy the requirements of even the most picky visitors.

  • Lamb shish kebab.
  • Satsivi with cancer necks.
  • Khachapuri on the grill.
  • Khinkali is traditional.

Try the following dishes on the menu of the Kolkhida restaurant:

  • Khinkali "Urban".
  • Pork ojakhuri.
  • Fish at Kindzmari.

Discounts

Georgian restaurants in Moscow offer not only a special atmosphere and delicious food, but also various promotions. For example, "Perfect" offers a large number of discounts:

  • On Mondays, when ordering over 1000 rubles, dessert is free.
  • On Tuesday, when you order one serving of vodka, tequila or rum, the second one is free.
  • Wednesday will delight you with a bottle of wine, subject to an order of 5,000 rubles.
  • On Thursday, when you order a fish dish, you receive a glass of white wine as a gift.
  • Sunday promises a pleasant gift for beer lovers. Its price on this day is 199 rubles.
  • Birthdays on their birthday and seven days later receive a 10% discount on the entire menu.

The Argo restaurant hospitably opens its doors to every visitor. The following discounts convince us of this:

  • When you book a table online you get a 10% discount.
  • From 12:00 to 16:00 daily prices are 20% lower.

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