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Hurma
The guide was updated:Hurma, which means 'persimmon' in Georgian, is a hip cafe and restaurant that serves plenty of whole foods. Meat is available, but vegan dishes are plentiful and clearly labelled. Options include coconut oatmeal, vegetable wrap with hummus, eggplant dip, salads, garlic bread, various soups, grilled vegetables, fried rice and more. Their coffee is great too.
Useful Information
- Address: 21 Petre Melikishvili St, Tbilisi
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 10am–9pm
- Phone: +995 591 10 00 97
- Email: hurma.ge@gmail.com
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
8000 Vintages is a wine shop, restaurant and bar. Their knowledge of Georgian wine is unmatched and so is their selection, which includes the best wines of the region, carefully selected by their experienced staff. You won't get upsold and will find exactly the wine you came for. Cheers to that.
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Shemoikhede
Shemoikhede is a down-to-earth chain of restaurants with a hefty menu and hearty traditional food. It is popular with locals since you get excellent value for money, while tourists love it for the sheer variety of Georgian dishes on offer.
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Hurma
Hurma, which means 'persimmon' in Georgian, is a hip cafe and restaurant that serves plenty of whole foods. Meat is available, but vegan dishes are plentiful and clearly labelled. Options include coconut oatmeal, vegetable wrap with hummus, eggplant dip, salads, garlic bread, various soups, grilled vegetables, fried rice and more. Their coffee is great too.
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Puri Guliani
Puri Guliani is a restaurant, cafe and bakery with loft-style interior, shaded patio with a view over the Mtkvari river. Great any time of day, it is particularly popular for brunch. Baked goods are on point: both savoury Adjarian khachapuri and buttery almond croissants.
This cafe is kid-friendly and has a play area upstairs, so adults can have some time to unwind while the young ones are entertained.
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Ethno Tsiskvili
This restaurant is unique in the sense that it offers a complete experience of Georgian cuisine, culture and folklore. Together with delicious local food, at Ethno Tsiskvili you will enjoy shows of Georgian dances, with live music and dancers dressed in traditional clothes. Booking in advance is a good idea if you want to watch a live show.
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Barbarestan
Named after Barbare Jorjadze, a Georgian princess, chef, writer and women's rights advocate in the 19th century, Barbarestan stays true to the Georgian culinary tradition with amazing recipes and excellent wine. The atmosphere is nice and cosy, the restaurant also has an antique wine cellar.
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Xeme
Xeme is famous for two things: its fresh and tasty Japanese cuisine and the breathtaking vista that you can enjoy from your table. Located on the 31st floor of The Biltmore Hotel, this restaurant provides an excellent service in one of the best settings in Tbilisi, with a view over the whole city.
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Funicular Restaurant
This restaurant is located on top of Mtatsminda, Holy Mountain, the last stop of Tbilisi's funicular railway at approximately 800 metres above the city. The restaurant complex was built in 1905 and it houses stylish shops, bars and even a ballroom. From the terrace at Funicular Restaurant you can enjoy a spectacular view of the city and the surrounding area.
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Piano Italian Restaurant
Piano serves genuine Italian food using the best locally sourced ingredients and wines. The result is a fusion cuisine that emphasises simplicity while mixing the Italian tradition and cooking philosophy with the delicious local products that Georgia has to offer, like the top quality wines that make this country so proud.
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