This Georgian restaurant is very cozy and intimate. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly with helping you pick dishes. Everything was very fresh, hearty, and delicious. Our table shared quite a few dishes and I think this was a good choice. Single dishes alone would be enough to feed one person, but then you don't get to try much because it would be too much food. The cheese Khachapuri was okay for me. It was basically a cheese pizza and I wouldn't order it again. The Kaputi was good, but nothing special for me, but the Ostri was really tender and full of flavor. The side of mash was also very good. The Khinkali was probably my favorite dish. They're essentially giant soup dumplings. In between our dinner service they have two performances of Traditional Georgian dances. It was very cool to have this live performance right before us. Overall, food did not stand out as much as I expected. Everything was well done and presented nicely. However, some dishes like the traditional salad and the Khinkali were heavy handed with the salt. Not enough to overpower and ruin the dish, but definitely on the more generous side. read more