Culinarium Khasheria

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Yes, it's slap bang in the middle of Abanotubani and gets more than its fair share of tour groups, but Culinarium remains an excellent place to eat. Named after a famous hangover cure, khash, you don't need to be nursing a headache to dine here, though its six hangover cures, from chicken soup to bozbashi (beef broth with meatballs), are sorely tempting.


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