Begin The Beguine With Our Tasty... Appetizers And Salads
Zakuski (sampler Platter)
for those who left their gps in the car, allow our waitstaff to orient you to the possibilities.
vegetarian
Lobio
$8.25
beans! we love it; and with walnuts, ah... it is eaten to awaken the appetite.
vegetarian
Khachapuri
$7.50
cheese pie. "life without khachapuri is not worth living." evokes passionate praise from the lips of any georgian. a glass of light wine will put you into an agreeable mood.
vegetarian
Pkhali
$8.25
well-known kavkaz mountain appetizer of cabbage, walnuts, and herbs married with lemon
and garlic.
vegetarian
Kavkaz Beet Salad
$8.25
the mountain folk add beets and walnuts to this sprightly peasant dish.
vegetarian
Salat Olivier
$10.65
perhaps the most typical of russian salads. one of napoleon's few lasting conquests.
try it!
vegetarian
Georgian Eggplant Salad
$11.50
try this dish once and your wife will never see you again... grumbling.
vegetarian
Salat Vesna
$10.50
fresh cabbage, berries, herbs, and serious love.
vegetarian
Pelmeni
$10.25
siberian meat dumplings, garnished with yogurt and spicy condiments. have a cup of real russian tea from our samovar to compliment this true folk dish.
Fish Pelmeni
$12.25
filled with a mixture of salmon and chicken. exquisite!
Vareniki
$10.50
potato-onion or potato-cheese dumplings. an extraordinary dish, especially if you're from odessa!
vegetarian
Khinkali
$10.50
peasant-style meat or vegetarian dumplings. it is considered a crime in some circles not to order a beer with this mountain delight.
vegetarian
Tatar Chebureki
$10.50
recipe passed down to my babushka from the personal chef of genghiz khan.
Georgian Green Salad With Cheese
$10.50
a zesty introduction to your main course.
vegetarian
Ajap Sandali
$10.75
traditional georgian vegetable ragout. expect eggplant, onions, green peppers, tomatoes, a bunch of herbs, and khmeli-suneli seasoning. our georgian improvement to western civilization.
vegetarian
Barba Salad
$9.25
glorious beets, onions, unexpected spices and herbs.
vegetarian
Baba Ganoush
$8.00
our version of the well-known appetizer. served with bread for dipping.
vegetarian
Ikra Badrijannaya
$9.75
eggplant with a delicate infusion of herbs, onions, olive oil, and garlic. "poor man's caviar." a vegetarian's dream of heaven when in hell.
vegetarian
This Is The Beginning Of A Beautiful Friendship
Borscht
$10.50
almost a meal in itself. beet roots, potatoes, cabbage leaves, and other vegetables and meats, simmered for hours to produce culinary magic. served with a dollop of sour cream, at your pleasure.
Vegan Borscht
$9.50
all borscht to the people!
vegetarian
Peter The Great's Shchi
$11.50
russian peasant soup with bread on the side. a secret guilty pleasure of the nobility.
Specials On A Whim
Georgian Kharcho
$10.50
the most popular and hearty beef, rice, tomato, lemon, onion, and cliantro soup from kakhetia. we guarantee this will warm your soul. like everything else from this region, goes well with a glass of dry, red wine.
Ukrainian Mushroom Soup
$10.25
your babushka's cling-to-your-ribs delight that never fails to bring back warm memories.
vegetarian
Bagrationi's Soup
$10.50
a reflection of chef's moods. seasonally adjusted to the tbilisi stock exchange. please ask for the secret handshake.
vegetarian
Cold Okroshka
$6.50
yogurt, herbs, and our love. oh, baby! (seasonal by the glass)
vegetarian
It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That... Bbq Swing
Shared Entrees And Soups Will Be Charged As Two Half Orders.
Georgian Bbq
$16.50
pork platter with two sides. your choice of potatoes, kasha, red october.
Russian Bbq
$16.49
beef platter with two sides. your choice of potatoes, kasha, red october.
Vlad's Special (transylvanian Soul Food)
$17.50
pork ribs impaled and slow roasted over an agonizing fire.
For A Fistful Of Rubles
Golubtsi
$17.50
village-style cabbage rolls, filled with a ground beef mixture and simmered in beef stock, to which sour cream is added just before serving to create a rich broth.
Chakhokhbili (georgian Eagle)
$17.25
another peasant specialty, this casserole will make your mouth water. large pieces of chicken simmered with onions, tomatoes, bay leaves, lemons and sometimes a little sherry -- plus, of course, the chef's secret spices. even stalin melted at the prospect of this aromatic dish. try a glass of young red wine with it and you'll fly like an eagle.
Blue Cheese Cutlets
$18.50
russian village minced meat delicacy with herb and spices cooked in a bouillon base. pairs finely with beer or vodka. our health food.
La Dolce Vita, Or Eyes Wide Shut
Babushka's Surprise
$6.75
fresh-baked apple filled with sweet fruits, walnuts and honey; topped with ice cream.
Napoleon Torte
$9.50
escape with this sinful retreat.
Zhukov Torte
$9.25
overwhelms the defenses of all your senses.
Kutuzov Fruit Soup
$8.50
wild fruit soup. captures the heights of pleasure.
Toad Sweat Ice Cream
$6.75
not for the faint of heart!
Turkish Coffee
$6.50
our turkish coffee is black as night, hot as love, sweet as sin, and powerful as damnation. the perfect way to end your evening meal.
For A Few Rubles More
Black Sea Pork Steak
$21.50
(as available) tender pork loin braised with onions, cranberries, and apples. this is the stuff that dreams are made of. please allow 20 minutes to prepare it.
Chicken Kiev
$18.00
the tsar's and garrison keillor's answer to life's persistent question.
Sliced Leg Of Lamb
pre-fried then baked with quince, honey, lemon, mint and herbs to achieve a sweet succulence. no headman's feast could begin, no bride be blessed, no babe baptized without this memorable dish from georgia - a quintessence of lamb, a feast for lovers. you will never forget this dish. a hearty wine that reminds you of your lover's eyes is the only answer for this magnificent dish.
Market Price
Chicken Tabaka
$19.50
pressed, fried cornish hen, split down the middle and, traditionally, fried under a flat river rock. the ultimate definition of tenderness. a strong russian tea or a bottle of cabernet will put you into a pensive mood... "how wonderful the world is!" allow approximately 20 minutes for us to catch a chicken under a rock.
Zharkoyie
$19.50
this comes to you directly from the times of ivan the terrible. braised beef (unfortunately, we can't get bear meat) with onions, dry fruit, and our "faraway" spices. this hunter's joy cries out for a good red wine and a long, slow meal to recollect the good times and dream of those to come.
Chanakhi
$19.50
in georgia, it's "wine, women, song -- and chanakhi!" whenever good friends gather for conversation, well-aged red wine, and true fellowship, this festive food is served. it's a lamb stew seasoned with the aromatic spices most characteristic of georgian cooking.
Beef Stroganoff
$22.00
try this indulgent, yet restrained, marvel. russia's claim to fame.
Vegetarian Stroganoff
$18.00
unbelievably delicious!
vegetarian
Chakapuli
$20.00
a celebration of spring in your heart! lamb, onions, tarragon, wine, plum sauce. should any be left over, it is best on the second day; or on the seventh day -- when god created georgia!
Satsivi
$21.50
georgian festive chicken dish with walnuts, onions, garlic, and unique georgian spices. served at room temperature or hot. a wife's subtle trick is to cook this well-known georgian dish before she hands you your honey-do list!
Shashlik
(served thursdays through sundays only -- allow 25 minutes) your choice of meats
marinated in yogurt, grilled over various prunings that give shashlik its tantalizing aroma. it is said that this dish saved the yalta accords between stalin, churchill and roosevelt in 1944.
Pork Loin$19.00
Chicken$18.00
Lamb (market Price)
How Deep Is The Ocean?
Smoked Fish
rainbow trout or salmon, smoked over a slow hardwood fire in the georgian mountain style. taste this gourmet treat and die happy. market price varies unless the chef goes fishing himself.
Satsivi Fried Fish
$18.00
georgian festive fish dish with walnuts, onions, garlic, and unique georgian spices.
catch of the day. please allow 20 minutes to catch, clean, cook. our chef's whimsical recipe. match with a perky georgian wine.
Privet druz'ya! Like the gypsies of old who traveled in their slow caravans across Russia and Eastern Europe, you can now enjoy the culinary traditions of the Danube and the Balkans as well. Our traditional Georgian-Russian menu has expanded to include the delights of the entire Black Sea, and we have added an extensive selection of unique Slavic beers and wines. But be forewarned! Unless you bring your own caravan, parking is still positively Darwinian: survival of the fittest - not for the faint of heart.