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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I took my first trip to Tbilisi Georgia and was amazed. Beautiful culture, that cheese bread thing - wow- their wine was nice and I really enjoyed interacting with the people. Of course they are no Italy or Spain but what a wonderful city. I went with a culturalExchange group and Georgia had the least people signing up. I would have never gone nor considered it. Now I’m wondering if I should broaden my horizons. Can you recommend other places where you were pleasantly surprised? [/quote] It’s called Khachapuri. Did you really go to Georgia and not learn that?![/quote] I didn’t want to be disrespectful to their food or talk above the heads of readers. [/quote] Anyone familiar with the food should know the name. It’s very common. How did you like the khinkali and the badrijani? I’ll give you time to find a picture in Google. [/quote] Georgia is nothing to write home about and yet the PP loved it. If trump were in office - it would be a shithole country per his book. I agree with others- relax! Khachapuri is probably their best offering. If the people there are anything like you- incredulous- most of America and everywhere else should skip Georgia and they probably do. I enjoyed their post. [/quote] Wow, how clueless. Khachapuri is nowhere near Georgia’s best cuisine, far from it. Have you even been there?![/quote] When I lived in Russia, Georgian food was like Mexican food is in the JS. Spicier, tastier, better drinks — if you wanted a fun night out with your friends, you’d say “let’s go out for Georgian!” There was a phenomenal place hidden behind the church that Tolstoy used to go to…..I loved it so much. [/quote] This got me to thinking but this is the restaurant … for all the Russian trolls on this site, highly recommend! https://cityseeker.com/moscow/229971-guria[/quote]
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