Regional restaurants in Georgia
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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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The best restaurant in the centre, with neatly set tables and colourful murals. Go elsewhere, though, if you want to avoid live music with your dinner. It’s in the corner of a courtyard set back from the street, and a cocktail bar and a beer bar are part of the same establishment.
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Nikala
Spacious Nikala, 400m south of Stalinis moedani, serves up tasty Georgian salads, cheeses, fowl (including quail) and meat dishes at very good prices. The khbosostri (veal stew with sour plums) is superb. It has an English-language menu and helpful staff.
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Club Almano
A smarter, modestly kitsch place just off Davit Aghmasheneblis moedani. It’s a restaurant-cum-bar with a blue-lit mezzanine and tasty Georgian dishes. For a solid main dish, the ojakhuri (made from roasted meat and potatoes) is a good bet.
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Taverna Nia
In a two-storey 19th-century house with attractive wooden balconies, the Nia serves very good Georgian cuisine. It’s popular with locals and packed on holidays, when it can be very loud – a great Georgian experience.
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Gori Restaurant
The restaurant at this modern hotel 4km from town (4 or 5 GEL by taxi) is the best around Gori, with satisfying, well-prepared Georgian dishes, and a nice outdoor terrace if you prefer to steer clear of the live music inside.
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Kafe Bari
This smart little place is a stone’s throw from Svetitskhoveli and serves up appetising lobio,mtsvadi,khinkali, khachapuri and more. The menu is in Georgian but staff speak a little English.
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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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Restaurant Diaroni
For a satisfying full meal with friendly, efficient service, look no further than this atmospheric cellar-like place. A full range of Georgian and Russian dishes is on offer and there’s an English-language menu.
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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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Delikatessen
This bright, new, brick-arched place specialises in good khachapuri and there are large photos to help you decide which variety you fancy. It also does cakes, desserts and Georgian pastries.
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Restaurant Tamariani
The Tamariani has a lovely setting on a terrace right by the Mtkvari and serves a good range of Georgian favourites. Live music frequently heightens the party mood of its customers.
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Dzveli Galavani
A friendly little Georgian restaurant doing the best meals outside the hotels and homestays. It has an English-language menu, though not much of it may be available.
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khinkali hut
The eating-out choices are very limited. The green khinkali hut on the road up to Gergeti provides khinkali and khachapuri in summer.
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Shemoikhede Genatsvale
A big, bright, new place, serving excellent Georgian food. Khinkali are a speciality but there’s lots more.
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Restaurant Iasoni
I's a very short walk from Hotel Paliastomi to Restaurant Iasoni under the same management on the corner of the main road.
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Natali Restaurant
Restaurants are few, as most visitors eat at their accommodation. For a change try Natali Restaurant.
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Nartaa
Travellers have recommended the Nartaa for its excellent Abkhazian food at minuscule prices.
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Shore
Shore, with Georgian food served at indoor and outdoor tables, is a good bet.
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