Marina's Guidebook

Marina
Marina's Guidebook

Food Scene

The outside tables and the inside interior is pretty nice. The dishes are absolutely incredible, with some of the freshest and tastiest vegetables and bread. Service is fast as well and the wait ress spoken good English.
203 locals recommend
Keto & Kote
3 თორაძის ჩიხი
203 locals recommend
The outside tables and the inside interior is pretty nice. The dishes are absolutely incredible, with some of the freshest and tastiest vegetables and bread. Service is fast as well and the wait ress spoken good English.
Get overdosed by khinkali. Recommended dishes: Khinkali; blue cheese burger with Georgian pickles. Khinkali dumplings are probably Georgia’s most famous food export. Reminiscent of Chinese soup dumplings and thought to have arrived in Georgia via Mongolia, khinkali are traditionally made and eaten in the mountains. Lots of different flavour combinations exist; when in doubt, ask for khinkali kalakuri, which are filled with veal/pork and herbs.
53 locals recommend
Sofia Melnikovas Fantastiuri Duqani
Stamba Dead End
53 locals recommend
Get overdosed by khinkali. Recommended dishes: Khinkali; blue cheese burger with Georgian pickles. Khinkali dumplings are probably Georgia’s most famous food export. Reminiscent of Chinese soup dumplings and thought to have arrived in Georgia via Mongolia, khinkali are traditionally made and eaten in the mountains. Lots of different flavour combinations exist; when in doubt, ask for khinkali kalakuri, which are filled with veal/pork and herbs.
Khatchapuri is a versatile bread dish. A traditional khatchapuri resembles an open pizza topped with nothing but salty sulguni cheese. Adjarian khatchapuri is the most recognisable (and indulgent) version; it’s served open with a raw egg yolk and a small stick of butter on top. on this place also have to try lemonade maden by family Lagidze, popular Georgian soft drink based on soda and a variety of natural syrups.
Хачапурная #1
6 Anton Purtseladze St
Khatchapuri is a versatile bread dish. A traditional khatchapuri resembles an open pizza topped with nothing but salty sulguni cheese. Adjarian khatchapuri is the most recognisable (and indulgent) version; it’s served open with a raw egg yolk and a small stick of butter on top. on this place also have to try lemonade maden by family Lagidze, popular Georgian soft drink based on soda and a variety of natural syrups. 
You can find branches of this chain restaurant (many of them open 24 hours) across the city. The quality of food isn’t fantastic, but the convenience factor makes up for it.
57 locals recommend
Samikitno Georgian Cuisine
7 Freedom Square
57 locals recommend
You can find branches of this chain restaurant (many of them open 24 hours) across the city. The quality of food isn’t fantastic, but the convenience factor makes up for it.
Recommended dishes: Khinkali; pork shashlik.
63 locals recommend
Maspindzelo
7 Mirza Fatali Akhudovi
63 locals recommend
Recommended dishes: Khinkali; pork shashlik.
Recommended dishes: Assorted pkhali; meatballs in cheesy tomato sauce.
113 locals recommend
Ezo
16 Geronti Kikodze St
113 locals recommend
Recommended dishes: Assorted pkhali; meatballs in cheesy tomato sauce.
I never ate at Kiwi, but I’m including it on this list because it’s Tbilisi’s first (and maybe only) vegan cafe.
28 locals recommend
Kiwi Vegan Cafe
6 Ivane Machabeli St
28 locals recommend
I never ate at Kiwi, but I’m including it on this list because it’s Tbilisi’s first (and maybe only) vegan cafe.
Recommended dishes: House-made cakes and coffee (in my opinion, Mukha serve up one of Tbilisi’s best lattes).
12 locals recommend
Mukhatsakatukha
15 Giorgi Akhvlediani St
12 locals recommend
Recommended dishes: House-made cakes and coffee (in my opinion, Mukha serve up one of Tbilisi’s best lattes).

Neighborhoods

Probably you already heard about the sulfur baths in Tbilisi, please dont hesitate to book in for a thermal bath. Abanotubani is one of Tbilisi’s most recognisable neighbourhoods, famous for the domed brick roofs of its subterranean bathhouses. Tbilisi actually earned its name from the natural hot springs that run under this part of the city, so these baths are a pretty important part of the area’s history.
235 locals recommend
Abanotubani
235 locals recommend
Probably you already heard about the sulfur baths in Tbilisi, please dont hesitate to book in for a thermal bath. Abanotubani is one of Tbilisi’s most recognisable neighbourhoods, famous for the domed brick roofs of its subterranean bathhouses. Tbilisi actually earned its name from the natural hot springs that run under this part of the city, so these baths are a pretty important part of the area’s history.