Georgia/Tbilisi restaurant etiquette

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In Georgia, as a solo diner, if you have leftover half a bottle of wine or whatever with a meal in a restaurant, is it acceptable to take the half-full bottle with you when you leave?






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Is tipping expected in Georgia?

tip etiquette at restaurants in GeorgiaIt is certainly not necessary or even expected, but if you are especially happy with your service, consider tipping a little extra. If you do not see a 10% charge, ask if it has been added. If it has not, you can leave a gratuity of around 10 to 15%.

What are the main characteristics of Georgian etiquette?

Georgian business culture is noticeably less formal than in other countries. Shake hands with everyone upon arriving and leaving. Maintain eye contact during the greeting. The person of the higher status should initiate the handshake.

What food is Tbilisi famous for?

You can pay with credit card at most restaurants and cafes in Tbilisi.
  • Khinkali. If you could only taste one Georgian dish, it should be khinkali \u2013 the national dish. ...
  • Shkmeruli (garlic chicken) ...
  • Ostri. ...
  • Khachapuri. ...
  • Kharcho. ...
  • Lobio. ...
  • Mtsvadi. ...
  • Potato and leek soup.


How much is a meal in Tbilisi?

While meal prices in Tbilisi can vary, the average cost of food in Tbilisi is GEL17 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Tbilisi should cost around GEL6. 86 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.



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