Restaurants
Restaurants
The list of restaurants before you was compiled from recommendations from visitors from Israel and high scores on (social) networks, and therefore represents Israeli taste only. It is possible that other popular and good restaurants were omitted in the selection process. You are welcome to write to us, we will visit there, be impressed, and update.
Heart of Batumi
Lev Restaurant in Batumi - A very popular and appreciated restaurant , it is known for its warm atmosphere and traditional Georgian dishes made "like at home". It is highly recommended to make a reservation in advance because it is almost always full.
Restaurant Oval
Restaurant Oval is an elegant and modern chef's restaurant in Batumi, located on the ground floor of the Marriott Hotel and overlooking the lake and dancing fountains. The restaurant offers a culinary experience combining traditional Georgian cuisine with Asian and European fusion touches.
Bren Restaurant
Baren Restaurant - A very high-quality restaurant in the Old City. The food is excellent, the service is top-notch, and the design is classic and pleasant. Very suitable for a festive dinner.
Exodus
EXODUS is a popular international restaurant in Batumi, combining rich cuisine with a nightlife atmosphere and live performances. The restaurant is well-known to Israeli travelers, thanks in part to its Israeli management and diverse menu that includes familiar dishes from home alongside local cuisine.
Porto Franco
Porto Franco - Considered by many to be the place that serves the best khachapuri ageroli (the boat with the egg) in the city. A simple place, packed with locals and insanely delicious.
Senate Restaurant
Senate Restaurant & Lounge is one of the most prominent and prestigious restaurants in Batumi, offering a unique concept that combines quality food, a relaxed atmosphere and nightlife under one roof. The restaurant is divided into three levels, with each floor offering a different experience: the classic floor, the performance floor and the nightclub.
Old Boulevard Restaurant - An elegant restaurant located on the old boulevard of Batumi. The design is classic, the service is attentive, and the menu is very diverse with excellent meat and fish dishes. In the evenings there is often live music (piano and violin) which adds to the atmosphere.
Tabdori Restaurant - One of the best places to experience a true Georgian feast. The restaurant is especially famous for its khinkali (many claim they are the best in the city). The design is thoughtful and creates an authentic local atmosphere.
Laguna Restaurant - A small, unassuming place that specializes in traditional Ajeroli khachapuri. The dough is crispy and the cheese is rich. This is a very popular spot with the locals.
Shemoikhede Genatsvale
A very popular local chain. This is the place to go for khinkali (meat pockets) and meat skewers (mtsvadi). The atmosphere is loud and happy.
Fanfan
Pan Pan Restaurant - A charming little boutique restaurant in a historic building near the park. The decor is vintage, the music is pleasant and the food is a combination of Georgian and modern. A very "Instagrammable" place.
Blue wave
Restaurant Blue Wave is a long-established and well-known seafood restaurant in Batumi, located on the waterfront near the city's famous fish market. It is considered one of the most popular options for those looking for a culinary experience based on fresh seafood in a relaxed atmosphere.
Kiziki
Restaurant Kiziki - a large, traditional restaurant, very popular with Georgian families. Huge portions, very cheap prices and food that feels like a Georgian grandmother cooked in the kitchen
Claude's Restaurant - A restaurant located on a high floor with a spectacular panoramic view of the entire city and the sea. Although it is in an impressive building, it functions as an independent restaurant with excellent food and good cocktails.
Retro Restaurant is a famous culinary institution in Batumi, considered by many (locals and tourists alike) to be the place that serves the best acheroli khachapuri (boat-shaped khachapuri) in the city, and perhaps in all of Georgia.