Reviews of Little Georgia. (Pizza) in London (London).
Little Georgia
87 Goldsmiths Row, London E2 8QR, United Kingdom
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Information of Little Georgia, Pizza in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Little Georgia
Sunday
1–10pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
6–10pm
Wednesday
6–10pm
Thursday
6–10pm
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6–10pm
Saturday
6–10pm
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Reviews of Little Georgia
a. r.
One of the friendliest and cutest place in the neighbourhood with finger licking delicious Georgian food.
The staff and the owner are the most kind people who serve you with their hearts !
A must if you fancy good vibes, delicious food and a very nice staff! And don’t forget to order the Georgian lemonade !
Bravo !
R. R.
First time trying Georgian food. Very friendly place and tasty food. It looks like a family run business. Not many choices and maybe a bit overpriced for the size of the portion, otherwise it will be a 5 stars 😊
L. S.
Not a big restaurant but cozy and split in two floors. There are vegetarian dishes that can be made vegan, not many choices but everything was very good (If you don't like soups maybe it's not the place for you!). The stuff is very friendly and welcoming, and happy to help. It is a BYOB so bring your alcoholic drinks!
M. S.
Great place for a date or a night with friends! We were 5 friends all from different nationalities (Russia, Turkey, England, France) and it was the first time trying Georgian food for most of us and wow it was simply amazing, we ordered a starter and a main each and shared everything and it was fantastic, every bite was pure heaven !!! Thank you so much to the lovely staff we will definitely be back very soon 🥰
L. L.
We had such a great time here - super friendly service, cozy and charming spot. This was our first time eating Georgian food and it was so good - especially the cheese pastry and the bean dish, highly recommend. Definitely reserve, it’s a small spot. They have two dining services, from 6:30 or from 8:45. Also, this location is BYOB!
M. N.
Lovely Georgian dishes. Small but very welcoming and cosy. Had a delicious dinner here but make sure to call for reservations.
N. K.
I tried lobio, tasted delicious, like authentic Georgian taste. Have not tried anything esle, my rating is giving for just Lobio (lobio is my favourite Georgian dish, so I'm always very critical and sensitive when it comes to lobio ) ah just one advise please add mchadi in the menue.
E. H.
A lovely restaurant with amazing staff. The wine shop across the street also sells Georgian wine, which our group enjoyed with our meal (Little Georgia is BYOB). Good vegetarian options and amazing breads!
P. R.
I am RAVING for this establishment.
Whatever you’d expecting from Georgian dishes, you’re gonna have it at its finest, based on my non-Georgian standard at least.
The only caveat is that there are not many tables on the ground floor and they’ll ask you to go downstairs in case there is no table there. It was ok but not the best interior. Also, there is no wine service but there is a Georgian Licence Fee selling fantastic selection of Georgian wine. This works actually in favour of the restaurant!
A. C.
Outstanding service. Amazing price. Excellent food and BYOB. What more could you ask for?
We just asked the staff for their recommendations. The dumplings were our favourite, the bread was freshly baked too. Incredible. Will be visiting again.
C. R.
Amazing little restaurant! Finally made it hear after hearing great things and it was just what we needed for a Sunday lunch. Delicious food in a laid back atmosphere with BYO. Pro-tip is grab a bottle of delicious Georgian wine from the off-licence across the road to go with it!
Will absolutely be back for more kinchali
B. G.
If you are a foodie, this place is a must try!
Gorgeous flavours and affordable prices.
m. b.
A hidden little gem! Lovely cosy atmosphere and the food is simply divine. Need to try everything on the menu!
S. S.
Wow! I have never been to Georgia but it sure feels authentic. Delicious, hearty food. Go get original Georgian saperavi wine across the street.
V. S.
Fantastic food. Gives you the feeling of being at home 🙏🏼❤️
S. R.
Well. If you are in the neighbourhood you should really visit this little Georgian restaurant and the homemade food. The prices are reasonable, the food really good, and the atmosphere is fantastic. They don't serve any alcohol thought, so you must bring your own wine or beer, which I find wery charming actually.
C. W.
The kind of food so delicious that if you were in private you could eat a huge amount in a truly despicable fashion but in a public cafe you kind of have to control yourself in the name of decency, use your cutlery etc. Lovely interior and atmosphere and very friendly staff. Will be back.
S. P.
Good traditional Georgian food, would recommend the khachapuri and dumplings. Small selection as its a cafe, but enough to get a taste experience of Georgia
S.
It is a small place but the food is lovely! If you want to taste the Georgian food this is the place. They have a place underground for parties. Also they allow you to bring your own alcohol which is great. They don't take cards though you've to pay cash. It is a family run business.
M. M.
I had no idea Georgian food was a thing! Unbelievable!! Every dish was soooo tasty, the owner was lovely. Bring your own booze. Think the meal came to £20 each. Starter and main. Very good
n.
Amazing place, cheese pies are to be tried!! My favourites. Khinkali as well, lots of tasty dishes. I recommend it!
A. K.
Just great. Remember to bring your own wine from across the street
A. O. G.
I will definitely go back.
Customer service OKAY
Food was delicious
F. C.
Delicious food and friendly staff who taught us to eat the khinkali the Georgian way! Pleasant location too.
D. K.
Me and my husband are fans of this restaurant ,celebrating birthdays and very special days and always having excellent service ,recommending for those who wants to try traditional Georgian food . Didi madloba 🥰
E. H.
Super authentic delicious food. It was my first time trying Georgian food and I wasn’t disappointed. A cute family business that I’ll go back to!
C. I.
The food is very good and for a good price. Only you should know that for lunch there is a menu reduced. Better to go there for dinner.
J. L.
Absolutely delicious food and amazing staff - will definitely be back!
M. P.
Really good, great service, friendly staff and the food was excellent. A treat from my son, couldn't be better.
I. O. (.
Decorations on both floors are thematic and gently submerge you in to Georgian culture. Owners are friendly and serve cozy dishes (hachapuri mmmmm) that make you feel like you're at home. Bring your own Kimdzmarauli wine and enjoy this little gem of a place.
E. E.
Amazing food and lovely service - one of the best meals I've ever eaten!
M.
very tasty food. Georgian food is hard to come by in the UK. Worth coming as a small group or a couple and ordering a few things and sharing. Portion sizes are better matched that way, as some (e.g. salads/mezze) are a bit smaller and less good value if ordered for just one person.
L. W.
Little Georgia Hackney is well worth a visit. The food was delicious - very tasty and traditional and the waitress was very friendly.
We ordered the mezze for 2 which was delicious. Only criticism was that we found the portions very small to justify the £18 cost.
Our table was booked at 6:30 which was very early so the restaurant was empty and there was no music playing so we found the atmosphere a bit cold.
All in all, well worth a visit.
S. L.
Lovely little café. Food is really good and the atmosphere is great. And... BYOB !
Definetly recommend the Meze!
D.
Delicious food, good prices and nice interior. And very welcoming hosts. Will come again, one of my favorites now in London.
N.
Delicious, friendly staff! Recommend!
A.
Delicious Georgian food in a relaxed setting. I really don't know why more people don't go to eat here - the prices are very honest and the cooking is delicious. Freshly baked khachapuri (cheese bread, sort of focaccia ripiena) has super thin pastry and plentiful cheese oozing on the corners, great to share at £10. Meat stew is delicious - chunks of melting meat in a homey sauce, rice, herbs. They didn't even add service charge at launch! Give it a try.
R. T.
Great food, good flavours and a really chill atmosphere. Service was friendly but a little slow. Would recommend!
M. R.
Great food, I really liked Georgian food nice combinations of mild taste with pepper and gently hot in some dishes. Pleasant interior with no music. Service is poor when they are busy waiting time is quite long and they don't give drinks straight away, I get drink with food. Still food have great taste different and slightly similar to West Europe dishes. Food wasn't microwaved !!
C. M.
We ate as a group here for a birthday. The food is really tasty and unique. A few of us had been before and in comparison to that awesome experience, we were disappointed with the set menu that you have to choose when booking as a group. The value for money, paying £27.50pp didn’t meet our expectations. The food is all delicious but you’d expect much more of a range and selection when paying this amount. There’s no dessert included either and the service was sub-par, with no explanation of what what the food was.
We’d all come back but not as a group.
B. R. W.
Some traditional Georgian fare, lovely little cafe.
S. M.
A nice friendly little eatery. This was my first taste of Georgian cuisine so I can't attest to the authenticity. But I can say the food was tasty and fresh. I feel this would be a great lunch place rather than an evening meal. FYI you must bring your own wine/beer. Recommended.
C. J.
A lovely place. Family run by very nice people. Delicious Georgian home cooking. Brunch menu is perfect and the cheese bread is a must. No alcohol so you should bring your own wine.
A. M.
I was looking forward to come to this place since one day I passed front by. finally we went last Sunday and it was really nice. all teh dishes were quite special. Loved the salad, It was a pity that the Menu here seem shorter than the one on the website. Anyway, all the dishes we tasted were amazing and the service was great. It´s also a bring your own booze place and didn't charge anything for this. Really nice stuff. will come back for sure and i am looking forward to try the one at islington
M. L.
This is as far from authentic Georgian food as London is far from Georgia. What a disappointment!
D. J.
Lovely staff, great food!! Bring your own drink! Excellent Khachapuri, stews and dumplings!! Must try!!
J. A. P.
Little Georgia was such a phenomenal find during my trip to London! Marina was great, she managed to find us a table in the middle of a busy night. I've always been a big fan of Georgian food and was happy to encounter this small restaurant. The food was fantastic. I'm gonna be ordering Tiko Tuskadze's book online.
T. S. C.
A smashing restaurant, great value and incredible food. The staff are lovely. It's BYOB but the off license next door stocks some excellent Georgian wine and the corkage is free so this only saves you money. Try the khachi puri - you won't regret it.
D. E.
Cute place by Haggerston park. It's bring your-own-drink place, but they tell you beforehand, so it was fine.
Service though lovely people seems to get a bit hectic as the restaurant fills up. Because my friend was late they didn't come to my table until i asked them several times for at least some water and a glass for my wine. They didn't have any blinis which is meant to be one of the specialties and we were the first sitting on a Wednesday night - I can't imagine how it is on a Friday or Saturday. The pita- appetizers were wonderful and really feeling. We should have stayed with those as an afterthought, as the mains were not all that exciting. Specially the chicken was dry, poor on the sauce, poor on the pomegranate seeds.
Not a bad restaurant overall, but it was a disappointment.
S. H.
Absolute gem of a restaurant! I organised a friend's birthday meal at Little Georgia and all the staff couldn't have been more helpful both beforehand and during the night. The service is so good it really is like being welcomed into someone's home, despite the fact we were quite a big, loud group! We paid £25pp for a 2-course set menu - the food was delicious and there was plenty to go round. Would 100% recommend!
L. V.
This is a hidden gem on the market. The range of specials and the quality of the food is fantastic. Flavours are vibrant and fresh and the portions are hearty and satisfying. The staff are very welcoming and it's a fantastic place for any meal of the day. A lovely place for something a bit more intimate as it's not particularly large.
F. K.
How can one not love this place? Amazing discovery! The khachapuri, a Georgian cheese bread, is made in heaven. Reasonably priced too. If you want to bring your own wine there's a minimum expend of GBP 15 per person, but it is worth it and they don't serve alcohol. Looking forward to go back for the third time.
D. W.
Small Georgian cafe with interesting vintage memorabilia/decor. When compared to the Little Georgia in Angel, the offerings here are far more limited. This place seems to specialise in khatchapuri (for good reason - this was literally all anyone ordered on a Sunday morning) and the other menu items seemed to be far less popular. Unfortunately, this place does not serve alcohol (unlike its sister site in Angel) but there are a wide variety of teas on offer. In terms of overall ambience - the place could do with a bit of music so that one doesn’t inadvertently overhear other people’s conversations in such a small venue!
A. D.
Fantastic food. Very rustic but totally delicious and fresh. We did not know they had no alcohol licence but that's not a problem as they accept BYOB. One of the cheapest lunch we have had in while as well.
K. K.
Authentic Georgian food which is extremely rare in London. They also have a restaurant in South. Get the "khachapuri", easily the best dish on the menu.
It's bring your own booze (they will charge a corkage fee if you spend less than £15 on food p/p). But it's cash only and the service sucks.
A. K.
Lovely Georgian restaurant in broadway market in hackney. Staff is very friendly, Decoration is interesting yet simple and food is amazing. The borsh soup, the aubergine salad and the bread with eggs were delicious. Kindly note that they don’t server alcohol but you can bring your own. Cards are not accepted only cash.
I. C.
We went here for the first time last night, and had a lovely time. The service was excellent - friendly, accommodating (thank you for the extra rice!) and very reasonably priced.
New favourite local restaurant - make sure to book though, it does get busy.
P.S, try the chocolate cake!
M. R.
Food was great and authentic, prices were more than fair for London! My go to place when I crave Georgian food
A. H.
Highly recommended: Amazing cozy place serving delicious Georgian food at a very reasonable price. The owners are lovely people who will make you feel line home. Not to be missed. Matloba!
A. M.
Very cosy restaurant with traditional Georgian cousin. The food is very tasty, especially the borsh. Very reasonably priced as well. The atmosphere is very relaxing and home like, the staff are extremely friendly and helpful to choose the right meal for you. So I would definitely recommend it.
S. P.
Food here was absolutely brilliant. We ordered (between us) a lot of the cheese stuffed bread (some complete with runny egg and some without) the smoked pork stew, a beef stew, cold aubergine salad, slow cooked aubergine and lamb kebab. Couldn’t fault any of it as it was all rich, flavourful and delicious. The restaurant itself is interestingly decorated- somewhere between a museum showing off Georgian history and an intimate eating space. The tasteful low hanging lights and tumblers on each table filled with violently cerise wild flowers were somewhat juxtaposed with pictures of Lenin on the wall and some questionable unfinished looking art propped up by the stairs. We were downstairs in the basement and the place was quick to fill up. The staff were efficient and honest (one scoffed when I asked if she might have some ice to cool down the white wine I had brought). Perhaps be aware that the menu that I had studied diligently beforehand online was clearly for the Islington rather than the Hackney branch as many items that had previously piqued my interest were not there (pork kebabs, seafood etc) but as I said the food that was on the significantly paired back menu was fab so no real complaints about that. It’s BYO which is a joy quite frankly having coming from Bristol where great BYO restaurants are ten a penny. The food came out at around thirty five pounds per couple which is certainly reasonable for such yummy food. We will most certainly be back. And soon!
F. G.
Really nice food! The owners are friendly - there was a party on at the time so they were a little slow to serve but it was worth the wait - very comforting food. You won't need to eat for the rest of the day ;)
T. P.
As close to authentic Georgian food as it gets when you’re not in Georgia. (Trust me, I’m Georgian 🇬🇪). Cozy atmosphere. I keep going back and each one of my friends loved it! I even did my bday dinner there.
B. P.
Delicious little spot with wonderful owners and servers. Yum!
Z. Z.
Authentic Georgian cuisine. I arrived with a party of 3 without booking. The staff helped clear a table of us downstairs. Great food/atmosphere. Will be returning soon!
R. R.
Great Georgian comfort food. Be careful if you don't like garlic or spicy dishes. Very friendly atmosphere. Better book ahead as the place is small. Although they have a basement room.
Z. A.
Very cosy restaurant with traditional Georgian Food....The food is very tasty and reasonably priced as well. The atmosphere is relaxing and homely, the staff are friendly and Georgian. So I would definitely recommend it if you are looking for something different.
E.
The Georgian Breakfast is delicious and very filling - more than enough for a big appetite. The homemade georgian sausages are delicious, more like very tasty meatballs than what I think of as "sausages". The herbs add really nice aromatics too. The big breakfast is available on weekends only but the lady kindly cooked it for us on a bank holiday Monday :) Also serve nice pancakes and smoothies.
E. S.
We had really nice time here. Georgian foods are amazing restaurant's menu very limited there are only 5 or 6 different main course will be there and 2 of them vegetable. Cold and hot mezes are very delicious. I recommend get mix meze plate which will come.with cheese bread. They don't accept credit card and they don't serve alcohol so it is good to bring with you. If you forget to bring any alcohol no worries there is a off license near by and you can by nice Georgian wine from there. Restaurant little bit small but cosy. Services would be faster but staffs are friendly and smiley
R. K.
Pre-dates the newer and hipper coffee shops and dinner spots on Broadway Market but remains by far and away the best. Great vegetarian options - think Greek with extra kick. A meal for two costs around £25. No license, so you'll need to bring your own. Good for breakfast too, especially the Apple Pancakes.
M. T.
Great place really, with very good food and price. The only negative is that the menu is really small and after you remove the non Georgian dishes there's only like 4 or 5 things left.
R. R.
Only had starter as I was not hungry, but this cheese filled fresh bread was delicious. Mates main dishes looked good too. They don't serve alcohol so BYO.
Y. M.
Great homemade food and very friendly staff :)
N. K.
I love Little Georgia, and while I frequent it mainly for a late breakfast (The Georgian) which I would wholeheartedly recommend I have also been with a group for dinner. The food is really authentic and very tasty, but does vary in size, and while not too expensive it is certainly not cheap. You will find a number of daily specials which are not listed on the menus on a blackboard.
For me The Georgian Breakfast (known as Chizi Bizhi) is a beautiful alternative to a full English, being very flavoursome, filling and substantially healthier too. It consists of amazing scrambled eggs with herbs, tomatoes, special snazzy beans, made to order mince sausages, bacon and White and brown toast. The coffee is also lovely too which comes with the breakfast for a £1 top up, otherwise tea is included. I would go as far to say I would think it could (and should) make the top list of alternative cooked breakfasts in London.
The restaurant itself is small and quaint with interesting vintage Georgian decor, ait can get busy on sunny days, when you may be lucky to a walk in seat. The service and food are lovelying provided in a family run format though in its nature can be a little sporadic so you are unlikely to feel heavily weighted on.
I. G.
Delicious food, very well priced and a nice, quant dinner spot for two. The service was outstanding and very accommodating. This has the feel of a genuine warming Georgian experience.
J. O.
Had not had Georgian food before and was pleas atly surprised. The food was delicious and the staff very friendly. All around excellent experience. The restaurant is very cosy .
K. S.
Little Georgia is wonderful! They do all the Georgian classics perfectly plus there is a nice selection of Russian dishes
C. C.
Little Georgia, GREAT dishes!
Beautiful experience in this cute little restaurant in Hackney: good dishes, big portions, honest prices and BYOB.
And very kind service.
We’ll sure come back!
M. P.
Amazing food, nice atmosphere,kind service, honest price
c. p.
Super cosy cute little place, ask for a table downstairs so that you are away from the door. And really lovely food, I wasn't sure what to expect as frankly I couldn't point to georgia on a map but I was thinking eastern european food like dumplings and borscht. What we got was totally different, spicy almost indian flavours and a delicious selection of meze to start, including cheese bread. Mmm cheese bread!! We had a set menu as we were a large group which came to £20 a head for 3 courses and they brought us a selection of beef, chicken, fish and bean stews. It is BYO so that helps to keep costs down and by the time we got to coffee and cake I was so stuffed I couldn't eat another bite. Luckily they are very willing to pack up leftovers so we had another delicious lunch the next day. I will be back but I might bring my own cushion as the wooden benches were a bit hard.
A. M.
Tucked away just north of Bethnal Green, this is a proper little café-style restaurant serving a simple menu of Georgian classics. There is a standard starter menu of about 8 or so items that really should be treated the same way you would meze or tapas. Order a variety, and order a lot. In fact, you could easily make a meal of those and I'm sure we would have if the mains didn't smell so appetising. When it comes to mains, there were only four on the day and given that they are scrawled colourfully across a chalkboard, I can only assume they change periodically. But more on that in a bit.
For our first round or two, we dove straight in with a variety of dishes. I have no idea what the Georgian name is (sadly didn't take a photo of the menu) so I'll refer to them by key characteristics - if you go and describe them, I'm sure the staff will figure out what you want. The meat filled blinis are excellent with flavourful tender minced meat wrapped in a thin stretchy blini. LG does blinis to perfection and manage to avoid any stodginess or chewiness too often associated with such a food.
Next up, cheesy bread! It combines melted cheese and soft fluffy warm bread - what's not to like? Well, perhaps not for the lactose-intolerant among us although that didn't stop one of our party. It reminds me of home where I used to stop by a bakery every time we went out to the main cities and grab a labneh cheesy bread - so good! The little extra saltiness in the cheese stops this from being overwhelming as it could easily be a very rich dish. Instead, you find yourself craving more and more so definitely order the large portion!
Hmm...other important stuff. It's BYO so make sure to grab a bottle or two of your favourite stuff before hand. They don't care what you bring (so wine or hard alcohol is fair game) so extra points on that. Unfortunately, there is no off license nearby with the nearest bet being a wine shop and a Co-Op about 10 minutes away. Definitely book ahead - there are only around 15-20 covers tops in this place and it tends to be fairly popular. And if you need place to meet up beforehand, the Albion across the road is a pretty decent pub.
A. G.
Very nice little cafe. 'The Georgian' breakfast is great, home made sausages and beans are gourmet! toast, bacon and tea are standard. Nice place and friendly staff
E. R.
It's a small, lovely, space but the food was not great. Thankfully, I didn't have to pay for my meal but it really isn't something I would pay for. The saving grace was the staff who were extremely friendly.
D. G.
My favourite brunch in London! Best comfort food! The veggie full breakfast is insane. Pro tip: ask for ajica on the side
m. u.
Was freshly baked and worth the travel to get it and try. That's how tasty it was
S. D.
We came here as a large group and were so well looked after. The setting is perfect, great service and fab food. Happily recommending!
V. M.
I enjoy all the meals they cook and staff is friendly. Menu items such pelmene, borst, sweet pancakes and strawberry mint smoothie are on the top of my list.
R. O.
One of the best cafes around.
Great coffee and amazing sandwiches.
Don`t come too hungry though as the service can be slow sometimes.
P. J.
Absolutely amazing food, friendly service and good prices. I cannot fault this place at all. I came here today with a Russian friend who agreed it was the best khachapuri we've ever had.
T. J.
Good food, they are not licensed but let you BYO.
C. L.
Visited Little Georgia for the first time last night and I will definitely be going back!
Gorgeous food, excellent service, lovely atmosphere. Great prices and it's BYOB!!
C. C.
Charming and affordable café on Goldsmith's Row. We went on a Sunday afternoon and had two sandwiches -- hummus and chicken salad. The chicken salad w/olive tapenade was particularly great. Can't wait to go back!
J. H.
Great food, BYOB, good for sharing. Friendly staff. Everyone should try Georgian food and this place is a good place to start
V.
An amazing place with super delicious food. Felt like we were eating proper home made comfort food. Tried a lot of dishes and all were just to die for! A place to go.
D. P.
Good food in a small welcoming environment. It BYOB but the off license up the road has good Georgian wines as well
M. R.
Absolutely amazing. Food was great, we went there as a group of 12 people so they had a set menu but everything they served was delicious.
K. Z.
Service was poor and disjointed as they seemed unable to cope with a larger group. I really wanted to like this place, but the set menu was not value for money.
A. B. S.
Delicious Georgian food, I would recommend!
R. G.
Tiko and Little Georgia were pioneers of Broadway Market but we're so glad they ended up next door to us in Goldsmiths Row. Delicious breakfast eggs in the morning, Grandma's Georgian specialities in the evening and a cosy haven for a coffee at any time of the day
J. G.
The food was good. Judged on its own, the blini would warrant a solid 4-stars. However, the service was a mess and the restaurant was crowded and disorganised. I'll go back for the food though.
Z. G.
Amazing place! Looking forward to going back and trying more of the food because everything was so delicious and the service was friendly and just everything about it was great!
S. H.
A hidden gem! Amazing food and amazing staff
Edit: I just want to re-iterare on how good this place is. Been coming here for five years and have never been disappoined
A. S.
One of my favourite Byo restaurants in London. Small restaurant with a lot of character. I strongly recommend the sharing meze as a starter!
D. C.
It's such a nice place! Super cosy and intimate. I love Georgian food and the staff is super polite
S. L.
I love little georgia !food is always fresh and delicious , the coffee is good and the staff is friendly -don't come very hungry though as you might wait a long time on weekends
W. V. L.
swarm and welcoming nook with warm hearty and tasty meals which are particularly good on a cold winter evening all at a tremendously reasonable price given it’s proximity to broadway market a little slice of Russia in the east end budget a little time to puruse the photos on the walls and chat with the owners about the interesting stories behind each one
one of those secret places that makes East London great enjoy!
M.
I love this place and try to swing by as often as I can. Coffee and dishes are all amazing. Never had a bad experience.
K. A.
Delicious food and good service! Well priced for a very food meal. You must get the cheesy bread!
a. a.
Food was delicious, amazing Georgian traditional dumplings, these kind of places are rare in London. Definitely coming back
M. P.
Best place I've eaten in London by far. So delicious and the staff (owners?) are super friendly and down to earth
M. C. M.
Amazing place, friendly staff, food incredible. Portions quite big. Totally worthy going there! I will be back :D.
D. G.
Great ambience and BYOB! We shared the khachapuri as a starter which was delicious
L. D. V.
Authentic Georgian food (hard to find) and BYOB - the off license next door even sells Georgian wine. Make sure to get the Khachapuri.
f. p.
Lovely place and service, amazing food!!
Highly recommended
P. I.
Very nice small restaurant serving delicious food. Friendly and competent staff too. Very authentic Georgian.
D.
This is a very great little restaurant, staff are very friendly and the food is wonderful, prices are good. Would recommend.
S. G.
Yummy food - great for vegetarians. Cosy atmosphere, friendly staff. BYOB ❤️🥂
A. K.
Fantastic food. In particular the dumplings simply taste like home. Spectacular
E. M.
Staff is very friendly and accommodating. Food is incredibly fresh and just mouthwatering!
G. G.
Great service , family run indie place to eat, Great homely food, highly recommend their Georgian breakfast.
V. V.
One of my fav local places. The food is Easter Europe so expect a lot of beetroot and beans! The mezzo plate and cheesy bread is my top fav!
N. B.
Lovely little restaurant, plenty of food, bring your own if you want to drink alcohol.
M. F.
The cheese boat is a MUST TRY
A. P.
I rate this highly my minions
L. R.
Delicious simple Georgian food, big portions and you can bring your own alcohol.
m. a.
Feels like home cooked food. Cozy East London vibe.
F. B.
Good hearty food, bring your own bottle, friendly service. Reasonable price (for Hackney)
I. G.
Perfect Georgian Shop ♥️🇬🇪🤝🇬🇧
a. t.
A little treasure in the heart of edgy hackney. The food is just delicious.
the staff welcoming and kind
R. A.
Very nice Georgian restaurant, ask for khinkali they are great. Kachapuri is a must eat.
P. R.
Great food and you can buy Georgian wine in a shop two minutes away.
G. S.
Just been in for lunch. Great food, ambience and service. Will be going again soon.
M. S.
Excellent authentic Georgian fare, quaint atmosphere, brusque but efficient service
V. J.
Everything was excellent, and Ajaruli Khachapuri with ajica was to die for, Khinkali is one of the best ones in London!
M. W.
Perfectly small and cosy place with excellent yet humble dishes. Great place.
C. C.
Very good (georgian) food, friendly staff and BYOB!
L. L.
Food is pretty good! It's BYOB so that really good!
M. O.
Very very delicious and unusual! Friendly staff and beautiful atmosphere
S. C. H.
The cheese bread with the egg in it is such a treat!!
J. B.
Wonderful food, great atmosphere and friendly service!
G. C.
Great. They don't sell alcohol but you can bring it yourself.
S. G.
Amazing restaurant. Worth a visit
M. A. W.
The Georgian breakfast with the snazzy beans; great choice for special weekend brunch!
P. K. M.
Feels like you are in Georgia! Great place, food, and staff makes you feel very welcome
V. R.
It's more like Cafe than restaurant
E. S.
Really nice familly run place with home cooked food for a decent price.
D. N.
Nice food although some of the item are a tad pricey. Nice atmosphsr though.
G. F.
Very good food, try to have a table on the ground floor, it's lighter!
L. G.
Came here some months ago but was really blown away by the delicious and simple food. Am planning on coming back!
N. J.
Lovely food, gorgeous ambience and reasonably priced
R. V.
AMAZING. Cute, cozy restaurant with homemade food and byob policy. Really humble and awesome.
P. H.
Great hearty food. Feels like when you go home and mum cooks you food.
I. L.
Lovely food and vibe
V. S.
Really great adjaruli!
G. M.
Amazing home made food, cosy and warm atmosphere, nice staff
R. M.
Authensh' Georgian food an sweet staff. Real chill zone. Respect
M. P.
Nice vegan food but service is a little slow
C.
Really enjoyed the food, staff were great too.
A. M.
Cozy atmosphere. I keep going back and each one of my friends loved it!
C. H.
Very nice caffee with a lovely atmosphere. Great value!
P. M.
Cutest place. Get the cheese bread. Big one. And byob
R. K.
Cozy small family restaurant with delicious choices of foreign cuisine.
N. L.
delicious and affordable! highly recommend the kachapuri.
C. S.
Amazing food cosy placr
E. S.
Very friendly and helpful staff, shame food is very average and the menu is poor
A. K.
Some dishes are great, some are not so much
V. S.
Really nice place, good food and Byob!!
Y. K.
Super cosy place with great food, and very friendly staff!
K. K.
Menu different one website but very delicious.
S. M.
Simple menu, busy and pleasant staff
J. M.
Amazing atmosphere, lovely food!!
A.
No wines😏 I like good Georgian
j.
Great food, really special place
V. T.
Great place and has a very authentic vibe.
L. M.
Great eggs and snazzy beans and really friendly staff
J. H.
BYO; lovely food and very pleasant atmosphere
J. M.
Great banana and avocado smoothie! Try the snazzy beans.
P. R.
Excellent khachapuri that can be taken away. Highly recommended.
H. C.
Amazing food
N. M.
Great food, relaxed staff & environment.
E. D.
Great food. Very nice people.
M. M.
Amazing Georgian restaurant. Ask for the beetroot soup.
G. M.
Great food, no card machine
K. R.
Delicious delicious delicious food and very friendly staff!
V. P.
Excelent food and very affordable!
C. P.
The food was tasty
L. M.
Amazing food!
A. F.
Best Georgian food in London!
J. T.
Amazing food!
S. F.
Homey small cafe with Georgian specialities.
D. B.
Proper Georgian as mum makes it at home.
G. S.
Great authentic Georgian food
A. S.
Great food. BYOB
n. r.
Great restaurant, great food
ע. ב.
looks like nice menu
S. B.
Simple, original and very good traditional.
K. S.
Makes you want to visit 'big' Georgia
J. H.
Delicious cheese bread!
b. m.
ok food
K. M.
Yum yum yum. Cheese bread.mmmm
E. T.
Lovely food!
S. S.
Loved it, a real gem!
V. H.
Absolutely delicious.
S. B.
Amazing breakfasts!
A. H.
Great for brekkie!
t. s.
Ok
M. L.
Amazing
G. W.
Awesome
D. T.
👌👍 Nice food
M. J.
Honest, kind, and simple.
D. B.
Fantastic
B. O.
Two words: Awe- Some.
m.
Delicious!
A. G. S.
Just perfect
A. V.
(Translated) We went on a cold night that stripped outside. Upon entering we knew we had hit. The warmth on the face that came from the oven and the rich smells of home cooking quickly transformed into a delicious dinner. They treated us as if we were in the small living room of their house. Georgian cuisine is tasty. Pilate a wine in a shop nearby (they do not sell alcohol) and round the evening.
(Original)
Fuimos una noche que hacía un frío que pelaba fuera. Nada más entrar supimos que habíamos atinado. El calorcito en la cara que venía del horno y los olores ricos de la cocina casera se transformaron rápidamente en una cena deliciosa. Nos trataron como si estuviéramos en el pequeño salón de su casa. La cocina georgiana es sabrosísima. Píllate un vino en alguna tienda de los alrededores (ellos no venden alcohol) y redondeas la velada.
i. C.
(Translated) Still a piece of you.
In every me.
I feel the scabs
From my heart heal.
Pieces. A few.
But healing. Why?
Go one to know.
But like I said over and over
still spinning in the path
of the questions.
Desperately attentive
to find that
to put a center
to all my emotions and
slow thoughts
to face the storm
and stay prepared
for any new
earthquake.
(Original)
Still a piece of you.
In every me.
Siento las costras
De mi corazón sanar.
A pedazos. A pocos.
Pero sanando. ¿Por qué?
Vaya uno a saber.
But like I said over and over
still spinning in the path
of the questions.
Desesperadamente atento
a encontrar ese
que le ponga un centro
a todas mis emociones y
pensamientos lentos
para enfrentar la tormenta
y quedarme preparado
para cualquier nuevo
terremoto.
J. H.
(Translated) As it should be in the Georgian kitchen: Relaxed, casual and absolutely delicious!
(Original)
Wie es in der georgischen Küche sein soll: Entspannt, legere und absolut lecker!
C. D.
(Translated) Very good food and hospitality. Preferred cash payment
(Original)
Très bonne cuisine et accueil. Paiement en cash à privilégier
O. B.
M. C. T. N.
(Translated) OMG !!!! Aaaaaaaaaazinnnggg
(Original)
OMG!!!! Aaaaamaaaaazinnnggg
v.