Discover Restaurants offering the best Georgian food in St. Petersburg, Northwestern District, Russia. Frequently referred to as the "Venice of the North," almost every palace and state building in this grand city was constructed by an Italian architect. Saint Petersburg is Russia's most westernized city, with no ancient history, it looks very contemporary - just as it was meant to be when Peter the Great founded it in 1701. Some say that living in this "northern capital" is like living in a museum.
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4 based on 672 reviews
In the cafe "Suliko" everything breathes love and warmth. Here, every detail of the interior is unique. Sincere smiles of waiters, which please the guests. Delicious dishes, in which the chef puts part of his soul and unique spicy taste of dishes, encoura
What a place!!!We have ordered quite a few items and drinks and every single one of them was exceptional.Very tasty food.Hello. Thanks for your feedback. We are very pleased, we will definitely be waiting for you again! With love, the Suliko team!
4 based on 366 reviews
I read about it and wanted to check out on my own perspective! Itâs in a walking distance from the metro station (a little bit long but totally worth it)! The restaurant is astonishing, beautiful displays, pictures, very impressive! The staff is very friendly, kind and helpful!The food was delicious I ordered a eggplant for starter, a beef soup and a chicken for main dish!Loved it all and I would certainly recommend and come back to this place!
5 based on 80 reviews
Georgian restaurant in Saint-Petersburg.
Excellent food and very polite waitresses. Apart all other places in Saint Petersburg, they speak English :)
4 based on 257 reviews
This is a wonderful restaurant. It had an incredible variety of food. We ordered lots and shared it with our group of friends. Everything was delicious. They have a menu in English with pictures which was helpful. The tea was amazing and served in a glass teapot and cup. The service was absolutely incredible as well!
4 based on 253 reviews
I would like to tell about the favourite Dolma restaurant. This restaurant of Caucasian cuisine is on one of the central streets. This very cozy place with the quiet and peaceful atmosphere to hold business meetings, appointment to the girlfriend. The coz
The surroundings are beautiful with fresh flowers. Our fabulous waiter guided us to the most delicious choices for us. The Honey Cake was amazing! This was our favorite dinner in St. Petersburg.
4 based on 363 reviews
When in Russia we tend to eat Georgian food because it is very tasty and less fat than Russian specialties--lots of herbs, spices, aubergines, peppers. Mamalyga was recommended to us by our hotel concierge and it did not disappoint since we ate there on four occasions. The restaurant is behind Our Lady of Kazan at the corner of Leninskaya and Kazanskaya streets and has a beautiful view of the cathedral. The food was very good and--added bonus--we were the only foreigners. The waiters are extremely pleasant, particularly Yuri who was so honest as to tell us service was included though I had left a tip (and left it to thank him for this seldom encountered kindness). It is best to sit in the corner room next to the window and the view over Our Lady of Kazan.
4 based on 341 reviews
Georgian restaurant in the very heart of St.Petersburg. We offer classic dishes such as dolma, khinkali, ojahuri, chashushuli and shashlik as well as modern interpretation of Georgian cuisine. Our speciality is hachapuri of differrent kinds: khachapuri ku
From the outside this restaurant doesnât look very appealing, but once inside, itâs a really cosy place with great decor and a good atmosphere. The staff were very friendly especially our English speaking waitress (sorry, I didnât notice her name but she wore glasses). There was an extensive menu of both food and drinks, our food was very tasty and great value.Thank you for the nice review! We'll be glad to see you again!
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5 based on 730 reviews
Georgian restaurant with two large halls, terrace, large children's room, and open show kitchen. The most delicious khinkali (Georgian dumplings), a large wine list.
Some food was good, some was ok.But one of the main Georgian dishes - the shishlik, was bad. Overcooked and burned. And this is after their second attempt.On top of that, it was served 20 minutes later that other main dishes.The attitude of the person in charge was very cold, too official.Not a nice place.ÐобÑÑй Ð´ÐµÐ½Ñ ÐоÑиÑ, ÑпаÑибо, ÑÑо поÑеÑили Ð½Ð°Ñ ÑеÑÑоÑан. Ðам иÑкÑенни жалÑ, ÑÑо Ñ Ð²Ð°Ñ ÑложилиÑÑ Ð½Ðµ пÑиÑÑнÑе впеÑаÑÐ»ÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ Ð¾ наÑем ÑеÑвиÑе, бÑла пÑоизведена беÑеда по ÑлÑÑÑÐµÐ½Ð¸Ñ ÑабоÑÑ Ð½Ð°Ñего пеÑÑонала, бÑдем Ñ Ð½ÐµÑеÑпением ждаÑÑ Ð²Ð°Ñ Ñнова!
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5 based on 124 reviews
This is a jewel of a restaurant. The food is excellent and so is the service. They don't speak English, but they are so polite and eager to help that you will be able to order and get served. Don't miss it!Thank you very much for your feedback, we are very pleased! Glad to see you again!
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4 based on 204 reviews
Accidentally popped into this Georgian restaurant while meandering in the city. The waiters found a table for us at a busy Friday night even though we did not reserve one. Decor is cozy and service is great. This is the first Georgian meal for us and every dish is amazing. Lamb khinkali is the Central Asian version of xiao long bao with equally juicy filling. The lamb shashlik is crispy outside and tender inside. The homemade wine is also unmissable. Price is very reasonable. In general, Ethnos is an ideal place to sample the Georgian cuisine.
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