Restaurante
Chveni
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The renovated and pedestrianised part of Agmashenebeli Avenue boasts some of Tbilisi’s most handsome facades. But the cafes and restaurants on this street are far too touristy for my taste. If you find yourself in this part of the city (or at the nearby Dry Bridge Market), I suggest ducking down the side street to Chveni. Chveni is a boutique hostel with a restaurant on the bottom level. It’s petite but lovely, with sun-drenched tables, an open bar and an outdoor wood-fire oven. The award-winning chef interprets traditional Georgian flavours in a totally unique way – case in point, ‘Georgian croquettes’. Choose from chicken balls with Shkmeruli sauce, Ghomi balls with Badze (walnut) sauce, Lobio balls with Jonjoli sauce, or Elarji and Kuchmachi balls with Satsivi (yogurt). I only wish there was a sweet version! The menu here is overwhelmingly long, with a dedicated sushi section and a range of Asian dishes. This is the only place where I’ve seen Mtskhetian Khachapuri with pulled Tenili cheese on the menu.
The renovated and pedestrianised part of Agmashenebeli Avenue boasts some of Tbilisi’s most handsome facades. But the cafes and restaurants on this street are far too touristy for my taste. If you find yourself in this part of the city (or at the nearby Dry Bridge Market), I suggest ducking down the…
The unique environment with grange boho casual design, classy Georgian hospitality, and delicious food. Covid times: Free delivery within the city from Facebook (chvenirestaurant) or call: +995 593 76 7713. 8, Choroki Street, Tbilisi.
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8 Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave
T'bilisi, Tbilisi