Great dumplings and service, very helpful when you have not eaten these dumpling before and using your hands is recommended! Had the meat and herbs with a salad and the flavours were good unexpected- highly recommend
Great dumplings and service, very helpful when you have not eaten these dumpling before and using your hands is recommended! Had the meat and herbs with a salad and the flavours were good unexpected- highly recommend
The food is really great. However what let this place down is the slow service and the cleaning of the toilets. By the time we got our food, we weren’t that hungry anymore. And my dish had been sitting out a bit too long so...the egg on my khachapurri had already set and I couldn’t mix it with the cheese, which had also set. When I went to the toilets I left wanting to sanitize my hands. The toilet needed a good freshen up, that’s for sure. And the sink was really blocked. Gross! All in all, it’s a great place if you don’t have anywhere to be and you don’t need to pee!More
The place itself is quite small but there is a seating area outside with a nice view on the old streets of Poznan. Chaczapuri was tasty, didn’t leave an impression of ‘I want to come back here tomorrow and eat the same’ though. The service...was very friendly but also slow, it took 50 minutes from the moment we came to actually get the food - the delay was in the kitchen we were told. Overall, I recommend as a one-time experience of a different cuisine.More
It was one of the best restaurants we visited in Poznan, the service was so welcoming and friendly, we felt at ease and very well looked after. Nothing was too much trouble for our waitress Monika who looked after us very well and was quick...and efficient. The food was absolutely delicious and khachapuri was made in front of us by a skilled chef Yacek. We had so much food, Khachapuri, Khinkali, Ojakhuri, Khachapuri Guruli, Georgian Salad, plate of pickles and a Baklava, every dish was freshly made and tasty, khinkali was very juicy and Ojakhuri pork tender. We really enjoyed our visit and would recommend it to everyone.More
We walked in by accident looking for quick lunch before going to the airport. Quick it wasn't since waiter forgot our order, but this was not much disturbing since we waiting with delicious Georgian wine. It was first time trying Georgian cuisine so we can't...compare. Surely full of flavour and new tastes for us. If you are new experience seeker definitely go for it.More
We went here with friends, best restaurant we did in Poland! We took some soup, adjarian khachapuri, chicken, chashushuli, odjahuri and everything was amazing. You can come without hesitation, and the waiter is very nice too :)
The small restaurant has very friendly service staff. The Georgian food is interesting. The prices are ok. The restaurant is located near the old market. They have a very small teracce which you should use in summer, because inside it is very small. Maybe a...reservation is usefull.More
what they do in Chinkalnia is a really great job! delicious food, wonderful staff and nice atmosphere are what you need on every Sunday evening.
Good place with friendly staff and tasty dishes. Place located in the city center with quite good prices and beautifull atmosphere)
First time at this place with my husband and I'm really excited. Interesting and unusual design, tasty food and a lot of Georgian national drinks. It's a good opportunity to try something new if you never been in Tbilisi, for example. Will came again!
We have visited this restaurant for a family dinner. It looks nice. After waiter took our order, she bought everything out of order. We have received appetisers last. Everything was very chaotic. The best thing there where drinks: both lemonades and wine. Food was good,...but nothing that would cause wow effect. I would not suggest mushrooms, they were too salty (as appetisers they were served last ;) ).More
The food is SO good and the prices are more than right! Friendliest and nicest service you could think of and good location right off the main square, what more can you ask?! And do try the Georgian wines and the chacha (no idea how...it’s spelled) which is a local version of grappa, a nice surprise!More