MIMINO
This restaurant is located at a good distance from the centre of the capital, in the western periphery, beyond the Hrazdan gorges, and therefore in a green setting. But distance doesn't matter for fans of Georgian cuisine, which shows its difference even though it shares many flavours and specialities with Armenian cuisine. In a traditional setting of wood and wrought-iron, upstairs, typically Caucasian, a varied choice of Georgian specialities - including the famous khnagali, Georgian variant of the mantis - and Russian ones, at affordable prices.
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