Dzveli Sakhli

Tbilisi


The rambling ‘Old House’ serves authentic dishes from all over Georgia and has an open-air section right above the river, with fantastic performances of Georgian music and dance at 8pm nightly. It also has dozens of private rooms popular with local diners, and overflows with atmosphere. Try a smoked-veal mtsvadi in red wine, or the trout in currant sauce.


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