Discover the best restaurant in Kakheti Region, Georgia including Schuchmann Wines Chateau Restaurant, Pheasant's Tears, Nikala Restaurant, Oasis Club, Bravo, Chateau Mere Restaurant, Restaurant Burji, Pancho Villa in Sighnaghi, Restaurant Vinny Dvor, Shio's Restaurant
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4.5 based on 85 reviews
The dining room is an attractive venue with both indoor and Terrace Seating. Our indoor table would have been ever better had it not had fruit files circling throughout diner. We started with a cheese platter which featured four selections, two absolutely tasteless, one a routine feta style and a forth pretty good. For mains, I ordered a lamb kabob which was so salty as to be virtually inedible. My wife ordered a lamb stew dish, got something completely different than her order, but at that point it was too late to start over. We also ordered fried vegetables which came out as a stewed, over cooked concoction.
The suggested wines were modestly priced and of quality somewhat below their price. At this point, we’d had enough and did not stay for dessert.
4 based on 187 reviews
Here at Pheasant's Tears, our philosophy is simple: Local, seasonal, fresh produce, cooked in a modern Georgian style, served alongside our wines. Our chefs go down into the market every day or two and find what is fresh. We only have an example menu, as the actual line up changes every day.All our wines are Organic, our vineyards are Bio-Dynamic and we make what is known as Natural wine. All our wines are made in Qvevri, traditional Georgian clay vessels buried in the ground. We use no oak, no steel. Just Qvevri.As a boutique winery, we pride ourselves on the quality of our wine, and with our ultra seasonal food, we get many guests, about 50% Georgians and 50% foreign visitors. We speak Georgian, Russian and English all fluently and so hopefully can meet the needs of anyone who comes along.
What a fabulous night. The Restaurant provided us with a wine tasting set dinner which was absolutely fabulous. My aversion to fashionable organic products was completely dispelled with very good wines and an amazing array of delicious, fresh food. Don't miss it.
4 based on 152 reviews
but terrible air condition just close to the two outdoor tables making it difficult to enjoy the eating outside; plus the constant noise of the trafic that make Signagi's streets inbearable ...
4.5 based on 76 reviews
A good food which is a mixture of mostly Georgian but also influence of Polish cuisine. Interesting! The originators/owners are Polish that settled there. The ambience that I met there reminded to me a little about "old trekking times in Himalayas".
4.5 based on 243 reviews
We went two nights in a row. Ordered and ate Georgian food both nights. Staff are young and yes they are kind of scattered brain. First night we ordered Trout and got Carp. The young girl insisted it was trout. It was delicious and $2 more (in US money) and hence we smiled and ate happily. The mushroom Kinkhalis (dumplings) were good. You have to order at least 10. Next day we said to her, "One order of the same fish you brought us yesterday". She said, "It was Carp. I am sorry". So, she learnt. We ordered the cold eggplant with walnut paste. It was delicious. We also ordered a dessert crepe. It was great as well. First night I had a glass of White wine and my husband had a tonic water. The wine was fine. Second night I had a glass of Red. Honestly Georgian wine (after trying about 10 glasses in different places) are not to our liking. Both nights the bill was about $13. Great value for tourists from EU or the USA or UK, etc.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Chateau Mere Hotel and restaurant located on the central road Tbilisi-Telavi, a few km away from the Telavi. Both, hotel and restaurant are really nice. Restaurant is designed in old Georgian style and offers very taste Georgian foods and excellent Georgian vine. You will definitely enjoy it!
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Burji restaurant is located on the highest site in Sighnaghi, under the church of St. Stephen. Georgian restaurant with traditional cuisine, with stunning views of the city and the old fireplace in the hall. You will enjoy the situation, Georgian wine, gifts and the most hospitable staff.
This restaurant is located on the hill behind Hotel Sighnagi. You can choose to sit either outside on the Terrace or inside, either way you’ll have amazing views of the surrounding Mountains and valley. I believe that the place is family owned and the staff is really amazing and welcoming.
The food is the best we had in town. We ordered khinkali, a Greek salad and Mexican potatoes. The portions were huge and everything was very delicious. It felt like a homemade meal. We even got a chance to dress up with the traditional clothing that they have lying around!
A meal for two people cost us 20 lari. Can’t recommend enough!
5 based on 57 reviews
As two Mexicans walking around a small town in Georgia, we never expected to find a Mexican restaurant, so we were very surprised to see Pancho Villa! It was my wife's birthday, so we thought it would be a good place to have lunch. We loved Georgian food but we wanted something different for the day, so we entered Pancho Villa! It was an excellent choice! First, the owner is super friendly. He knows a lot about Mexico, its food, music and culture. It was amazing to find a Georgian man who knew so much about Mexico! The decoration was really awesome too. We ordered two delicious margaritas, a big bowl of nachos and a tasty dessert. The food was really good! He learned to make several dishes from his Mexicans friends while he lived in the US. He knows a big deal about the ingredients and techniques for making not only some classic Tex Mex dishes, but authentic Mexican dishes like mole! He makes everything from scratch. We had a nice talk with him and enjoyed a wonderful view from the windows. It is definitely a great place to eat in Signagi!
4.5 based on 24 reviews
We passed the Vine Yard restaurant on our way to hotel for a quick lunch. The restaurant is behind the wine shop , the wine degustation place and the factory, so it's not immediately obvious that there is a restaurant over there, but it's easy to find since it's on a Main Street of Kvareli - Chavchavadze.
The staff was friendly, the food came quickly. We tried Georgian salad with walnuts, mtsvadi and potato with Tkemali sauce and everything was delicious. Everyone took water ,as it was a lunch time and a bit hot, however I took a glass of white wine which was really good ( Tsinandali) and when the bill came, they told me that my wine was complimentary for me. Well, quite a nice gesture! Huge plus to the restaurant for that! Thanks. The only thing which was not so great - the Turkish style toilet. Please replace it to the regular style.Otherwise everything was great!
4 based on 38 reviews
Shio’s Restaurant in Signagi was a meal point for us one afternoon last week while in the area. Nice service, good food, excellent wines and not bad pricing overall, all kinds of menu items for any tastes but you should not be disappointed as it is all very good.
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