









3 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Explore Georgia’s traditions with an authentic tea ceremony
Discover the ancient ritual of sulfur baths in Tbilisi
Learn to make khinkali and Ajarian khachapuri in a hands-on class
Enjoy a unique blend of culture, history, and cuisine
€ 201.89
€ 185.74


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This unique experience brings together three essential aspects of Georgian culture in one unforgettable event: a traditional tea ceremony where you can savor rare teas, learn their origins, and feel the warmth of Georgian hospitality; a visit to the historic sulfur baths, offering more than relaxation as you discover an ancient ritual of health and social connection deeply rooted in Tbilisi’s history; and an interactive master class on preparing iconic dishes like khinkali and Ajarian-style khachapuri, allowing you to learn culinary secrets and create authentic flavors with your own hands—all blending culture, tradition, and pure enjoyment into a truly immersive journey.
Tea Ceremony
Private Room in the Sulfur Baths
Culinary Master Class
Alcoholic Beverages
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum age of participants is 18
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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I’ve lived in Tbilisi for half a year, but I’d never eaten in such touristy places before. After a long trip around the city’s outskirts, my family and I were starving, so we decided to stop by here. On a quiet November weekday evening, there weren’t many people, and we managed to find a cozy little corner for the five of us — it turned out to be a lovely experience! Surprisingly, the food came out perfectly organized and very quickly. The khinkali were solid, and the Adjarian khachapuri was excellent! Would I come back? Maybe, so I did save this place!

Very cool little restaraunt on the second floor, near the baths. We went there because we heard about the "mother kinkhali" a large kinkhali, stuffed with 6 normal ones. The seasoning was perfect and they were amazing, some of the best we had in our week in Georgia. In addition, we got the fried chicken in the garlic cream sauce too. It came piping hot, and sizzling. The chicken was roasted perfectly and moist. So good. Add that to a good glass of saperavi, and it was the perfect last meal in a wonderful city.

Wow! Very nice place! Very pleasant service and cozy atmosphere 🤗 Food was very tasty. Nice location and view from a restaurant balconies. Went there twice, and will like to visit again. "Mama hinkally" is not just delicious dish, but an amazing show as well 😉

Strongly recommend! The service is lovely and welcoming! Khinkali is cute and tasty! Love it! The female staff is so nice and she showed me how to eat a khinkali in a proper way, really appreciate it! And also the chicken soup is a surprise to me, so delicious! This restaurant is a germ in Tbilisi!

Such a cozy restaurant with friendly staff, delicious food and reasonable prices. The mushroom soup was delicious, I’d recommend adding some fresh pieces of mushroom in there it would really take it to another level. The chicken soup was excellent. Overall, the food was very comforting and delicious and we really enjoyed our time here. I would recommend making a reservation if you’d like to be seated on the balcony as the tables there are limited and always occupied.



