Slyly tucked away in Kazimierz (presumably where pro-Russian separatists won't be able to find it), this modest Georgian eatery is actually one of the city's hidden gems. Enjoy Eurasian dishes like roasted pork and lamb, stuffed grape leaves, Georgian meat dumplings (khinkali), khachapuri, traditional kharcho soup, and baked salmon, plus plenty of Georgian wine for only 10zł/glass, or starting from 44zł/bottle. The menu is admittedly meat-heavy, but - fear not - there are also vegan and vegetarian dishes like the eggplant rolls with walnut-garlic puree. Delicious, ridiculously affordable and basically the perfect ethnic food experience, gather some friends together and enjoy your own supra - the Georgian tradition of social feasting.
23.03.2016
Mr. Jax
Tucson, AZ I was there and had the 'Iberia' khachapuri - it was frickin' amazing. Only 16zł as well. I could eat that every day to be honest.
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Mr. Jax
Tucson, AZ
I was there and had the 'Iberia' khachapuri - it was frickin' amazing. Only 16zł as well. I could eat that every day to be honest.