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    Little Georgia

    4.2 (32 reviews)
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    Pork Shawarma Footlong
    Helen H.

    Husband ordered a few items to try and the portions are really supersized! The shawarma was huge, easily feeding two people and it was my favorite: delicious and packed full of flavorful pork and veggies wrapped in a toasted flatbread. The khinkali were tasty, reminding me of soup dumplings but each the size of a tiny fist. The Adjaruli khachapuri is a cheeseboat topped with an egg - this was ok, definitely filling, unable to finish. Would try to call ahead because the orders do take a while to prepare.

    The second half of the KUPATI, which was admittedly less beautiful here after surviving two Amtrak trips and three days in a fridge.
    Seth F.

    A wonderful place with wonderful food and wonderful prices. I've visited this bakery several times. It's take out only, and they have a wide selection of sweet and savory baked goods, as well as some prepared foods, such as shawarma, and meats. They also sell some spices and canned goods. The star of the show, of course, is the khachapuri. Freshly baked and beautiful, Little Georgia has a hefty handful of varieties, including imeruli, megruli, and adjaruli. They also have a selection of other baked items, like mkhlovani. The megruli khachapuri is one of my favorites--cheesy and well baked, they hand it to you in a pizza box. This, presumably, is to drastically reduce the risk of armed robbery, because far more perpetrators would be willing to carry out an armed assault to get a free khachapuri than they would to get a lackluster pizza. I've also purchased Little Georgia's kupati, which they sell ready to eat. It is flavorful and fragrant. I ate it on a train later in the day and that did not go over well with the masses. But so it goes. The prices here are very reasonable, especially compared to other Georgian restaurants in New York. A khachapuri will cost around $8 to $15, depending on the type. It is well worth it if you find yourself in Beautiful Brighton Beach.

    Pork Shawarma
    Peter C.

    First time having pork shawarma and it is AMAZING. Got takeout with a group of friends and decided to share a large with one friend. It was a BIG mistake. If you need to share with somebody, you can split a medium. I don't know how the portions are so big but they are. The meat is flavorful and it has so much yummy sauce inside. This is my first time having Georgian food and it was quite the delight. I will definitely try this again. Also, it is wrapped in foil on the inside so don't microwave it to heat it up. Not like I know from personal experience

    Dmitry D.

    Great price for the huge shawarma . Hachipurri is pretty good and made real way. Always get it when I crave it . Best shwarma I'm that area.

    Imeruli Khachapuri (Georgian cheese bread)
    Aiman S.

    A homey yet elegant little Georgian shop in Brighton Beach area. We walked in with an intense desire for Khachapuri (Georgian cheese bread). The shop is small and with COVID, can probably only support 2 customers at a time. You order up front and the homey Georgian lady behind the corner will ring you up. Most of their treats are on display behind the counter so you can take a look and choose accordingly. Two things that are NOT on display: the khachapuri and khinkali (soup dumplings). Warning: most of the khachapuri, such as the Acharuli which is the open cheese bread boat with egg has to be ordered at least 30 min ahead of time. The khinkali is frozen and if you want it hot and ready to eat, you'll also need to call at least 30 min prior. We ordered a Khachapuri Imreli (pictured), a coffee, a blini filled with minced meat, and the chicken and it all came under $20. Areas of improvement: the food was all relatively cold. I wish they'd re-heat if before giving it for takeout. It'd be good to have a sign that certain foods have to be called in for order ahead of time to make. The lady behind the counter was great but was pushing us to purchase items we didn't want or couldn't eat because of the pork. All in all, a solid and local place to stop by for fix of Georgian craving. Just make sure to call ahead to ensure your food will be fresh and hot!

    Large shaurma compared to the standard beer bottle!
    Viktoria R.

    Their signature shaurma is to die for! There was a line to get it but every bite worth it. Got the one with chicken and it was amazing.

    Half a 'standard' pork shwarma
    Kay N.

    Awesome pork shwarma! We read the "standard" was big enough to share, and it certainly was (and we had grabbed a potato frybread from down the block). The pork was flavorful and just crispy enough without being dry. The overall wrap was a bit messy but so worth it (and they give you plenty of napkins!) Next time I will try some other baked items that looked awesome too. Just leave yourself some time- even if it doesn't look that busy, they have a lot going on and it may take some time to get your food.

    This is Chvishtari which is the mix of rice carrots and meat. This food Is just delicious and I recommend it to everyone.
    Azi T.

    Honestly I want fan of Georgian food until I visited this restaurant. Honestly it is just delicious and I recommend it to everyone and everything is made there it's just perfect.

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    Hi. I shop here often. Very beautiful shaurma and khachapuri. Very nice service and price.

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    Filthy and rude people, they'll have you wait 45 minutes for shawarma and start being aggressive when you ask how much longer the wait is.

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    Chama Mama

    Chama Mama

    4.5
    (118 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    Chama Mama serves Georgian food that is down to earth, yet a very polished vibe. The dining room…read morehas high ceilings and big windows. On an unusually warm day in March, they set up the classy outdoor seating. I asked the server for recommendations - the menu is great for sharing and trying lots of different dishes, but I didn't want to overwhelm myself with too many calories. She was a gem and suggested: Eggplant Pkhali - I really love this vegan dip of eggplant, walnuts, roasted onion, garlic, coriander, pomegranate molasses, cilantro and pomegranate. It comes with fresh bread, that is crunchy outside and pillowy soft inside. It's perfection, refreshing, toothsome, and vegan! Khinkali - beef and pork soup dumplings were well folded, savory, and soupy on the inside. Red currant mocktails - pretty and refreshing! They also have an extensive wine, beer, and cocktail menu. I have also been here for lunch and had a number of other dips and salads and loved what I got. Chama Mama is great for a date or friends. I believe they will rent out the full restaurant for events. The vibe feels upscale yet simple, and everything is delicious. Prices are in the teens for appetizers and $30+ per entree. Recommend.

    https://www.chamamama.com/menus/?utm_source=bentobox-pages&utm_medium=qr-code#drinks-q4-2025-copy…read more Menu chicken kebab was too dry. Everything else was fine....

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    Ubani

    4.3
    (29 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Ubani has replaced Georgian Cuisine at 8309 Third Avenue. Funny enough, we ordered pretty…read moresimilarly. We started with the eggplant rolls again and added the beet salad with goat cheese. Beet salad was a hit served with big chunks of tender beets. I'm not sure if they boiled and chilled the beets or used another technique to soften them up, but it came out nicely. This time we opted for the khachapuri imeruli. It was delicious. I've yet to come across a khachapuri that I've disliked. Dough was crispy and flakey. Cheese was melty and gooey. Always such a cozy delight. We had the khinkali again - this time with cheese filling. It's a nice vegetarian friendly option, but I prefer the meat or vegetable blend fillings. Cheese in the khinkali was similar to the khachapuri, so it was redundant to order the two together. Would definitely recommend the khinkali but would pick a different filling if you're getting khachapuri. For the main course, we shared the shkmeruli - a roasted chicken in a creamy garlic sauce. I've seen this listed as chicken tabaka elsewhere. It was excellent! Less garlicky than the one I had a Saperavi earlier in the week. Chicken was juicy but the sauce was the star. We dipped the nipples of the khinkali in the sauce to maximize usage. Good list of Georgian wines. Full bar plus some beers including a Georgian one. Service brought out the dishes in a well paced manner. They were very patient as we lounged in their backyard. It was a very comfortable outdoor dining set up. There is one, spacious single occupancy restroom.

    10/10. Amazing. No notes. I would sell a limb to come here again if I had to. Large portions (we…read moregot the imeruli khachapuri, khinkali, pkali trio, and the mtsvadi) that were all delicious! We had to take some stuff home. Our impressively friendly waitress packaged that up like a military operation. It was AMAZING!!! The interior? Meh. Cool art but nothing too special -- but you won't even care because you'll be too busy slurping down the heavenly food that was blessed by the Georgian mountains or something!! It's comfy enough. I loved it so much! I will come again. I didn't take any food pictures because I don't believe in food bloggers and my sausage fingers frequently prevent me from taking decent pictures. But I did snap a shot of the lemonade which looked a little radioactive but was absolutely delicious. If you're thinking about it, just go! Rip the band aid off and ascend to food enlightenment.

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    Cheeseboat

    Cheeseboat

    3.9
    (545 reviews)
    9.9 mi
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    This is my 2nd time trying Georgian food and we ordered three cheeseboats and the lamb chakapuli…read moreentree. The cheeseboat is perfect for one person, but it can get a bit heavy from all the cheese. My favorite one was either the leek or chicken cheeseboat, the leek was so flavorful and shined in the cheeseboat. The lamb chakapuli entree was delicious but the lamb was tough to chew and was hard, the stew tho was good especially dipped with the bread. I would skip on this the next time I come. The apricot juice was amazing! It comes with fresh apricots and the drink wasn't too sweet. Service was good, the waiter checked up on us frequently and always came to refill our water.

    After a little bit of a rut, I have hit the jackpot on several restaurants, and in case you have…read morenot been following, I have been on a trend of Georgian restaurants, with Georgian cuisine being one that is climbing higher and higher in my favorite cuisines, each time I try it. In the last few weeks, I have been to three Georgian restaurants, and this one may be the antithesis to everything I have tried up to this point. Because this restaurant is in Williamsburg, expect some hipster flair with some great food. Fortunately, Cheeseboat delivers on both fronts. This is the restaurant that introduced me to Khinkali, or Georgian soup dumplings. Six to a plate, these are outrageously, sinfully, delicious. Not terribly hot, but have terrific flavor that are not filling at all. Everybody should order these when they come here. The Shkmeruli is terrific as well. Full of flavor, amazing spice, the chicken is moist and juicy. I easily butchered this because I did not want to leave any meat on the bone. Unfortunately, the bread it comes with is a bit salty for my liking, but the chicken is the star, and that is why it can be recommended. Of course, you know what is coming next. I have been on the hunt for Khachapuri since I cannot get enough of this bread now. Everything I said previously I rescind (kidding), but seriously. This is dynamic. It is hot and stays hot. So much cheesy flavor and full of deliciousness I could not stop eating it. It is good for one person. This is not to be shared. I would like to take a moment to recognize my server, Liza, now. Pretty, exuberant, full of joy and confidence, with an intelligent aura around her, I think I fell in love with her each time she passed my table. Sonny from the film, "A Bronx Tale" once said every man meets three great women in their lifetime. Sometimes they come all once, sometimes they come around every 10 years. She is definitely someone who is going to make someone very happy one day. It was a joy to have her serve me. How often have I been giving out five star reviews lately? A lot, I know. However, you deserve the truth, and this restaurant does not tell a lie. Liza and all, this is the five star experience.

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    Cozy and inviting interior
    Cozy and inviting interior
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    Succulent chunks of grilled chicken in spiced garlic sauce.
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    Chito Gvrito NYC

    Chito Gvrito NYC

    4.5
    (200 reviews)
    11.0 mi
    Vegetarian friendly
    Healthy dining

    What a hidden neighborhood gem! I've walked past Chito Gvrito many times and decided to finally try…read moreit for a weekend dinner. Luckily I was able to get a reservation ahead of time because the place was packed that night! I'm not too familiar with Georgian food, but many of the dishes on the menu looked so good. We decided on the mixed mushroom khinkali, thin crust megrelian khachapuri, pork mtsvadi skewer, and Mediterranean fish. The dumplings were stuffed full with mushrooms and I liked the thick dumpling skin. So different than dumplings I've had before. The flatbread was so unique topped with the pile of fresh herbs and pesto. It's a must order! The pork skewer was so juicy and flavorful. The fish was topped with a walnut sauce and my least favorite of the meal. Chito Gvrito is a perfect spot for a date night or a group meal. The dishes can easily be shared and definitely order one of the flatbreads!

    Delicious Georgian food. We came as a group and asked the waiter to recommend dishes to share…read more Everything recommended was delicious. We were able to try a little bit of everything, and it was overall delicious. The portions were a little smaller than I expected, but the food overall was delicious and we were very happy to try a bit of each dish and experience some delicious Georgian cuisine. The inside was full, and we had a reservation, but we had to wait 10ish minutes,s which wasn't too bad. I think my favorite was the fish; the texture was great, and the flavor was great. I also loved the cheese-filled pie. Who doesn't like cheese! Would definitely recommend if you're interested in trying some Georgian food or just some delicious food in general!

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    Open-faced cheese pie with a farm egg and local butter - mix and enjoy this iconic Georgian dish for two :)
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