The Georgian owner's love of his national cuisine shines through at this understated eatery east of the centre near vast Chalyuskintsaw Park. Start off with phkali (legume mash) and the classic khachapuri (cheese bread), then try one of the superb traditional Georgian stews. Wash it down with a few glasses of Georgian wine.
Tiflis
Minsk
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3.1 MILES
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2.92 MILES
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2.82 MILES
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22.94 MILES
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2.87 MILES
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Nearby Minsk attractions
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1.4 MILES
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1.53 MILES
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1.56 MILES
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4. Palats Mastatsva (Art Palace)
1.73 MILES
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1.96 MILES
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6. Former Residence of Lee Harvey Oswald
2.07 MILES
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2.62 MILES
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