My friends and I visited this place yesterday evening. The atmosphere is really nice, featuring wooden tables and chairs along with traditional paintings. There was loud music for about 20 minutes because a group of locals was celebrating something, but then it was turned off. The staff is friendly and efficient. Our waitress spoke Russian, so there were no issues with placing our order. She also answered all our questions, which was really helpful. We were served quickly compared to many other places in Georgia; all dishes arrived as soon as they were prepared.
The quality of the food was nice. I tasted chanakhi (lamb stew with vegetables in a pot), meat salad (well-cooked pieces of beef with tomatoes, bell pepper, mayo, and spices), Georgian salad (onions, tomatoes, cucumbers, and a sauce with walnuts), and compote. The chanakhi was fantastic and looked very authentic in the clay pot. The rest of the meal was quite good too. The prices were reasonable. My friends mentioned that the khinkali were a bit specific but still enjoyable, while the kebab meat was somewhat tough. The restaurant didn’t have any desserts that evening, but that was fine. Tips aren’t included in the bill, so it’s up to you to leave something for the waitstaff.