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TBILISI, GEORGIA – I’ve been wanting to visit the country of Georgia for a very long time – the rich history, the landscapes and nature, and of course the ancient food! So today we’re going on an ultimate Georgian food tour in Tbilisi, the capital and largest city in Georgia. It’s going to be exciting and we’re going to eat a lot of delicious local food. Sit back and get ready for the ultimate Georgian food tour in Tbilisi!

A huge thank you Kristo from Culinary Backstreets https://culinarybackstreets.com/ for taking me on this Georgian food tour in Tbilisi. Culinary Backstreets offers tours in cities around the world and if you use my code “migrationology10” you can get a discount on booking food tours.

Here’s everything we did in this food tour today:

Retro (https://goo.gl/maps/6BKFkPvqXDzmpfkj8) – Tbilisi, Georgia – This first place we went is a restaurant called Retro to meet up with Chef Gia who is a legend for his kachapuri. Now there are thousand different types of kachapuri in Georgia, many variety of cheese and bread, but this specific version is the Adjarian version. The dough is made into a boat shape and filled with two types of cheese, baked and topped with eggs. It’s one of the world’s great cheese meal experiences. They have normal size, and we got the super sized Titanic kachapuri – 6 times the size of a normal one!

Dezerter Bazaar (https://goo.gl/maps/JSaAcfVnEzDPeAku9) – One of the most interesting places to go in any city is the local market of bazaar to see the mix of ingredients and things that go into the cooking. Dezerter Bazaar is a great place to see the spices, herbs, and walnuts that make Georgian food what it is.

Tamtaki (https://goo.gl/maps/abXjU8g5h68hCWJZ6) – Next we continued on to Tamtaki where Chef Tamta is taking classic Georgian food and making modern sandwiches out of them using top quality ingredients and everything served fresh. Her cooking is fantastic and the sandwiches were absolutely spectacular.

Sofia Melnikova’s Fantastic Douqan (https://goo.gl/maps/f3DrWs5LfN1FYbXv9) – No doubt this is a restaurant in Tbilisi with a lot of character set within a courtyard. Although they have a lot of dishes on their menu, we came specifically to eat fried chicken in garlic sauce, called shkmeruli.

Vino Underground (https://goo.gl/maps/PS8uJXg3dj8Fv71J8) – Being the birthplace of wine, we couldn’t do a Tbilisi food tour without stepping into a wine cellar for a few drinks!

Ezo (https://goo.gl/maps/v5m7wvqny3MuxGPQ6) – Finally to complete this meal, we had a giant supra meal – this is a full Georgian meal spread with appetizer, side dishes, and main courses, at Kristo’s very own restaurant! I fell in love with all the varieties and colors, and vegetables – all the walnuts and herbs used in the cooking. The highlight main dishes was a walnut stew and an herbal stew where the meat melted in your mouth.

What a day of Georgian food in Tbilisi, an incredibly fascinating and delicious city!

Again, thank you to Kristo and Culinary Backstreets for arranging – https://culinarybackstreets.com/ (code: migrationology10)

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34 Comments

  1. Do you know how long Ive been waiting for you to come Georgia? OMG Mark, Im so happy!!! Have a good time Im sure you will enjoy every single second spent in Georgia! Thank you Mark!!!!!!

  2. Do you mmmm to everything you eat or have there been times where you thought to yourself, this needs to get out of my mouth ASAP? LOL

  3. OMG SO YUMMMMYYYYYY
    I pray science one day create medecine that can allow us to eat whatever yummy food we want without any health risks like diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity etc.
    Great video Mark! Keep up the great work ❤️❤️❤️

  4. welcome to Georgia Mark!!! Your positive attitude, smile in the videos you make so pattionate about food brings joy every time I watch you !!!! all the best to you and your family

  5. IM so happy and proud, people around world coming and trying our food but this video makes me feel satisfied 100% u did good job, and thank you for sharing your vlog to everybody 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  6. გენაცვალე ჩემი ქვეყნის გაპიარებისთვის წარმატებები ❤️🇬🇪❤️🇬🇪✌️

  7. Hi Mark, unfortunately I did not know that you were coming to Tbilisi, I would have invited you to drink my own wine. Let's put it off for the future 🍷

  8. I think you have tried most of our traditional food and I really liked how you are expressing your feelings toward dishes. your food tour was really amazing and you went deep inside our cultural food, so I reallllly appreciate your dedication. But, I must say that you missed THE MOST important and loved food called khinkali. This dish is like our identity and must try food. You are a great guy, keep it up.

  9. We watched your videos in 5th grade when we were learning about dif cultures, no one could look away from those beautiful bulging eyes, the messy hair that made you look like you just crawled out of a dirty air vent, the jawline that could cut diamonds, nor could we help but notice that you really are a terrifying man especially the way you behave around food is honestly a little concerning. I would qualify you as a rat in the best way❤❤ -6th grader

  10. Mark, After Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia you should visit Uzbekistan too. There's a lot of great food to taste over there.

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