Kutaisi (Georgian: ქუთაისი [kʰutʰɑisi]; ancient names: Aea/Aia, Kotais, Kutatisi, Kutaïsi) is the legislative capital of Georgia, and its 3rd most populous city. Situated 221 kilometres (137 miles) west of Tbilisi, on the Rioni River, it is the capital of the western region of Imereti. Historically one of the major cities of Georgia, it served as the capital of the Kingdom of Georgia in the Middle Ages, and later as the capital of the Kingdom of Imereti. The Parliament of Georgia moved to Kutaisi in 2012, in an effort to both acknowledge the status of the city, and to decentralise the Georgian government.
Restaurants in Kutaisi
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Baia’s Wine consists of a two-hectare vineyard and bottling plant in Obcha, Georgia. We produce and bottle a number of different wines, but a dry wine in particular as the micro-climate suits this type of wine perfectly.Our company owns a farmhouse for staying and local restaurant with an amazing local specialties
The food and wine were very good and the staff super friendly. However, I drank too much Chacha, fell into a bush and slept for 12 hours. 10/10 would go again!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Located on the way to Sataplia Nature Reserve and Prometheus Cave, this family type wine cellar is real paradise for wine lovers. Traditional handmade interior design, friendly hosts, good service and the most important (!) varieties of homemade wines and chacha, most delicious traditional food... What more is needed for hapiness... Visit us to learn about 8000 years history of Georgian winemaking, about UNESCO listef unique traditional methods of making wine in Qvevri (clay vessel), listen popular Georgian toasts from your host, drink from Kantsi (natural animal horn used for special toasts in Georgia), participate in the food masterclass offerred by our chef, learn how ro cook best Georgian food, make Churchkhela (traditional sweet) on your own and enjoy with Georgain hospitality.
This is a great and authentic place. We were the only 2 persons over there but we were treated very well. We had wonderful conversation which a host and tasted homemade Georgian food (outstanding quality and really different from anything we tried before in our 2 weeks trip). You can taste there also a great quality homemade Chacha, honey vodka and few types of wine. Definetly a place for everybody who is looking for authentic grorgian experience. You can easly reach the place by walking or taxi, it’s just few meters outside the Kutaisi. Khatia speaks english very well so you won’t have any problems with communication, you will also learn a bit about wine production and history. Highly recommended
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Zura ghvalade is a winemaker from Georgia. He produce an white dry Wine (Tsitska and Tsolikouri) and the winery keeps an old tradition of producing wine. The winery is a very famous Imeretian winery with a very high qualitive wine and chacha
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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