Restaurants in Batumi
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Iunga
There’s no better place than Batumi to decide whether you like khachapuri acharuli, Adjara’s large boat-shaped variety of Georgia’s national fast food with a lightly fried egg on top. And there’s no better place to try it than this tiny, neat place which specialises in it – if one of its four tables is vacant.
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Lunga
There's no better place than Batumi to decide whether you like khachapuri acharuli, Adjara's large boat-shaped variety of Georgia's national fast food with a lightly fried egg on top. And there's no better place to try it than this tiny, neat place which specialises in it - if one of its four tables is vacant.
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Privet iz Batuma
A fashionable café with a colonial Russian theme and sailor-suited waiters, ‘Hi from Batumi’ is good for ice cream, cakes, sandwiches, desserts and bliny (pancakes). The interior is air-conditioned and there are outdoor tables too, but you may still have to wait for a table on summer evenings.
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San Remo
A place with sailor-suited waiters, the picture-windowed San Remo serves Georgian and Russian fare on a pier at the southern end of the Boulevard. It’s a bit of a party place in the evening, with live music and a small dance floor.
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Zakara
This two-level wooden local restaurant is widely reputed to serve the best beef and pork khinkali in town (if you aren’t sick of them already). It’s an animated place with plenty of beer flowing.
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Sanapiro/Bereg
Right on the waterfront facing the harbour, this open-air pavilion is one of Batumi’s best places to eat for its location alone. The food (mainly Georgian standards) and the service are fine too.
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Café Frontieri
A pleasant open-air spot facing the northern seafront, Frontieri is good for salads, shashlyk, cheese plates, apple pie – and draft Staropramen beer from the Czech Republic.
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Slim Café
Long and thin (true to its name) and in tasteful style, Slim serves wonderful bliny with fruit and chocolate dripping, plus assorted sandwiches, soups and salads.
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Ristorante Da Mario
Classy service, excellent Italian food and a long wine list make this hotel restaurant overlooking the Blvd a fine dinner spot.
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Bakuriani Winter Garden Café
The Intourist Palace’s large conservatory-style café is the most tranquil and comfortable, and expensive, in town.
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Kafe Literaturuli
The Literary Café is a great stop for tea, coffee, cakes and pastries, with a slightly artsy ambience.
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