Alaverdi Georgisches Restaurant - Marxergasse 5

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Alaverdi Georgisches Restaurant

Address :

Marxergasse 5, 1030 Wien, Austria

Phone : 📞 +79
Postal code : 1030
Website : http://www.alaverdi.at/
Categories :
City : Wien

Marxergasse 5, 1030 Wien, Austria
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Asia B-a on Google

Very tasty and good Georgian food. Also nice service. But the waiting time is a bit long for a lunch during working hours, unless you have about 1,5h.
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Iztok Gregori on Google

A friend told us about this restaurant and we decided to give it a try. We were satisfied. The service could be a little slow, but was very friendly, the interior is well designed and, most importantly, the food was great!
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Florian Ebner on Google

Bad/slow service, food is overpriced and not that good. Waitress didn't note our order and then brought something wrong
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Christian Renz on Google

Amazing Georgian food at a fair price. Everything we had was delicious and the service was very good too! Highly recommended.
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Lauren Benio on Google

Amazing Georgian restaurant! Staff super helpful in recommending drinks and some delicious food (menu is in German). Everything was Devine and unlike something we have had before. Meal timing was excellent and spaced appropriately. For 2 people with drinks our bill was 55 euro- very reasonable for a lovely night out. Highly recommend!
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Mohammed Shehata on Google

Very nice restaurant. The waiter was very attentive & Friendly. The food was tasty. One star less is because the owner was screaming on the phone & there was someone smoking inside, so it was a bit smelly.
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Amine Zaaf on Google

Kachapuri was really good, you have a large selection of Georgian wine. The staff is also really friendly, dont forget to take cash they dont accept credit card tho
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Skipping Stones on Google

Really authentic, our third time in Alaverdi this year. Consistently fantastic. Great wine: Kvanchkara (most ppl have something against semi-sweet wines, but that's because they only know semi-sweet from other countries, and have never tried Kvanchkara). As a starter we had the Khachapuri Megruli, a cheese-filled pita bread covered with Sulguni cheese -- insanely scrumdiddlyumptious. Then we also had the Nigvziani Badrijani, eggplant rolls stuffed with walnut filling. During our prior visits we enjoyed a main course, but this time we just couldn't continue eating. But we were here to celebrate a birthday, and the waiter organized an amazing Napoleon cake with a sparkling candle. Nice. Really nice.

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