Eating Khinkali & Drinking Wine is a brand that offers a unique culinary experience centered around the traditional Georgian dish of Khinkali and wine. With a focus on providing a memorable dining experience, Eating Khinkali & Drinking Wine aims to showcase the rich flavors and cultural heritage of Georgian cuisine. The brand prides itself on its commitment to quality ingredients, authentic preparation methods, and a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you are a food enthusiast looking to explore new flavors or simply someone seeking a delightful dining experience, Eating Khinkali & Drinking Wine promises to tantalize your taste buds and satisfy your cravings. Embark on a gastronomic journey and indulge in the savory delights of Khinkali paired with a fine selection of wines at Eating Khinkali & Drinking Wine - a brand that celebrates the timeless tradition of food and wine.
Reviews
I must say this restaurant have the best khimkali that I ever eat in Russia and surrounding counties. You have the chance to prepare your own khimkali there too and they will boil it for you as chef present. Anothrr interesting dish is fried khimkali, I did not expect to be so tasty. Prices are reasonable and you are surrounded by a family atmosphere. For sure I must came back.
Khinkali here are divine especially if you eat them with good Georgian wine Mukuzani for example! Definitely would love to repeat my dinner there!
The food was delicious and the staff is friendly, however there could be more positions in the menu. At least I expected a Georgian restaurant to have a bit more their national dishes.
Apart from that, everything was amazing, especially staff who are very friendly!
Food was good. Funny though how many cultures claim the juicy dumpling as their invention. The dumplings were good. Watching them get made by hand was well worth the visit in itself. The wine was good. The staff friendly and engaged. Good value for money. I would go back.
I admire their interior design and atmosphere. Their cuisine is pretty authentic. Nice vine. However I found a hair in my khinkali and that is a deal breaker for me. Sanitary standards please. Also I'd like to comment on their choice of live music. The guy performing that day was loud and a little of pitch. I could barely participate in a conversation because of the music.
As a person who knows well Georgian food I think the place is quite average. Hinkali were ok. The choice of wine was really mediocre. They also require you to pay cash. Moscow has large variety of great Georgian restaurants, this is not one of them
I actually perceive this place as best Khinkaly place in Moscow, even though they don’t have Khachapury in here and even though the order can take a while to cook, every Khinkaly is hand made ob open-kitchen and the taste is just sublime!
khinkali very tasty, both fried and boiled with meat, potatoes, cheese ..
the menu is focused on khinkali and some desserts.
Restaurant small and cozy, friendly waiters, good quality price