📍 Bol'shoy Karetnyy Pereulok, 6, стр. 1, Moskva, Russia, 127051
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Google: 4.7 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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Sakhli, located in the heart of Moscow, offers a delightful escape into the world of Georgian cuisine. This charming restaurant combines a relaxed yet refined dining atmosphere with an impressive menu that showcases the rich flavors of Georgia. Guests often rave about the warm, welcoming vibe and the inviting decor, making it a perfect spot for families, couples, and friends alike. The menu features a variety of traditional dishes, including khachapuri and khinkali, alongside a commendable selection of local and imported wines. With its attentive service and cozy setting, Sakhli promises a memorable dining experience that captures the essence of Georgian hospitality.
Google: 4.7 (637 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (285 reviews)
A wonderful change with Georgian cuisine in relax but fine dining room. English speaking waiter who was able to explain menu. Delicious fresh Georgian salad with coriander, fried fish, mussels, grouse which tasted like chicken n ending with selection of mini desserts. Must have cheese pie bread that resembles pizza. Wide selection of local n imported wines.
a mouthwatering and amazing cuisine. we started with the small starters set for 2 and continued with chicken rachinski and baked grouse. top it with khikhvi wine and desert. very friendly service and cosy location. a “must” if you want to try Georgian cuisine 😎
The food was just ok, slow service, it is overpriced. Not the best quality, lazy staff. The terrace was nice.
This is our go-to place for Georgian cuisine. The restaurant is divided into three spacious, cozy rooms. An outdoor dining space is open in the summer. The voluminous menu features almost every Georgian specialty you can imagine - multiple types of traditional soups, fresh salads, pkhali, khachapuri, and Khinkali, lobio, shashlik and breads. If you choose Georgian wine, I recommend you splurge on one of the higher-priced bottles. It's worth it - and the cheaper wines are not all that great. The service is efficient and friendly.