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Vegetarian in Kutaisi: 21 Retro Restaurants & Cute Cafes

lobiani with pickles

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Retro Restaurants

1. Story

📍 52 Tsereteli St.

Another restaurant with quirky interior, almost a 1920s feel about it. Story is situated about a ten minute walk out of the centre of town down the river, and with its lovely outdoor seating area overlooking the river Rioni, it’s the perfect spot for a drink. Probably our favourite meal in Georgia was from right here. The gebzhalia is delicious and creamy and herby. The lobiani with a sulguni stuffed crust is just genius. And the posh wood mushrooms are crispy and chewy. Wash it down with some Tsinandali or an Argo beer.

a plate of gebzhalia, which is a Georgian dish of sulguni cheese, herbs, and yoghurt - vegetarian in Kutaisi
a plate of fried wood mushrooms

2. Magnolia

📍 Davit and Konstantine St.

Magnolia is set in another beautiful traditional building overlooking the river. There is an outside seating area with the traditional lacy-style blue balconies – try to snatch yourself a table here, right on the water! The vegetarian food here is really tasty. Try the Adjarian lobiani – the bread boat is really filled with the spiced bean mix and then topped with a variety of pickles. And the beetroot pkhali from here is a must too!

a wooden board has a lobiani with pickles on it, which is a Georgian vegetarian dish of a bread boat filled with a spiced bean paste

3. El Depo

📍 10 Ioseb Grishashvili

El Depo has a very local feel about it, and serves our favourite mushroom khinkali for very small prices. As the restaurant is across the bridge from the main part of town, you won’t find many tourists here, which is perfect! If you think you can handle the extra carby, cheesiness, order some Imeretian khachapuri with your khinkali. Carbs with a side of carbs; you can’t really go wrong!

a plate of Imeretian khachapuri - a cheese stuffed Georgian bread

4. El Paso

📍 2 Agmashenebeli St.

El Depo’s slightly fancier cousin, El Paso has basically the same menu but is in a more central location right near the main Colchis Fountain roundabout.

5. Pizzeria Dolce

📍 29 Tsereteli St.

The best pizza in town – no question. I brought my parents here and they could not stop talking about how good the pizzas were. There are several vegetarian options but the absolute star of the show was the quattro formaggi. Thin and crisp pizzas cooked in a proper pizza oven and served with a selection of flavoured oils. You need to go here!

A LED sign has DOLCE Pizzeria wriiten in yellow light with a lemon in the place of the O of DOLCE
a yellow and white tiled wall has two large oval shaped mirrors on it and a green sofa with red dining tables in front of it in Pizzeria Dolce, Kutaisi, Georgia

6. The White Elephant

📍 29 Tsereteli St.

Yes, it’s not an accident that both the pizza place and the Indian have the same address: they are right next to each other so you have a tough choice to make!

Run by Indian students at the local university, this is some of the best Indian food that we have had outside of India. The food is fresh and the flavours are punchy, but not too heavy. The vegetarian machurian is phenomenal; just as good as any we actually had in India. It’s chewy and deeply savoury and spicy. The paneer butter masala and vegetable kadai are firm favourites too. And when you order rice, you get a proper portion of rice that will be enough for at least two people. The restaurant is small so make sure you get there early.

a bowl of creamy paneer butter masala with a bowl of fluffy white rice and a vegetarian manchuran

7. Palaty

📍 2 Alexander Pushkin St.

This is a quirky restaurant covered in post-it notes and full of retro decoration. You’ll find old typewriters and gramophones on the ledges. And if you’re there at the right time, you might even be treated to a piano performance. The staff are friendly and the food is tasty – we recommend the spinach pkhali and the khachapuri!

post it notes cover a wall in a restaurant. There is a large window with table and chairs

8. Fleur

📍 Tamar The Queen St.

Fleur has a large outdoor seating area with huge umbrellas (which is pretty rare for Kutaisi). So, when the sun is shining, head down here for some lobio and an Imeretian khachapuri with a beer.

a clay pot full of lobio (Georgian bean stew) on a wooden board of pickles and cornbread

9. Papavero

📍 5 Tsisperi Kantselebi St.

A locals’ spot with a large menu of Georgian and European dishes. There is a cosy inside seating area plus a small courtyard. And if you’re here in the evening, they might even have some live music!

an Imereitian khachapuri sits on a wooden board next to a bowl of mushrooms and potaotes with herbs

10. Cafe Newport

📍 1 Newport St.

Cafe Newport is located inside a fancy hotel, and it definitely has that fancy feel about it. But the prices of the vegetarian food don’t reflect a fancy price tag. Try the ajapsandali, mushroom ojakhuri and the Adjarian khachapuri with spinach. Lovely stuff.

a bowl of ajapsandali (Georgian vegetable stew) with a spinach khachapuri (cheese bread) with an egg on top

11. Sisters

📍 35 Zakharia Paliashvili

retro decor of Sisters restaurant in kutaisi
retro decor of sisters kutaisi

12. Gala

📍 29 Zakharia Paliashvili.

Not the friendliest of servers here, but the restaurant has a really interesting terracotta/wood theme and the mushroom ojakhuri is really unique! They serve it with cooked tomatoes, a balsamic dressing and pomegranate seeds.

Take a look at this post for all the best things to do in Kutaisi (in between all the eating, of course).

Cute Cafes & Drinks Spots

13. Gardenia

📍 Veriko Anjaparidze Square.

Gardenia is our favourite place to sit by the river in the sunshine with a glass of local Tsolikouri wine! The seating area is exclusively outside which means that the restaurant is only open in the summer months and when the weather is good. Our favourites from here are the mushroom salad (trust me) and the mexican potatoes which both go perfectly with the wine.

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14. Wine Vibes

📍 8 Pushkini Street II.

Wine Vibes is a cool underground spot that has all the ambiance. (Anyone else physically incapable of not saying this word like Micky Flanagan?) It has a wall of wine bottles so you can choose whichever you want. And make sure you order the cheese platter. It comes with a few different cheeses, dried fruits, nuts and seeds.

a wooden board with several cubes of cheese, pumpkin seeds, a selection of nuts, olives and dried fruits. There is a bottle of natural red wine

15. Mini Art Cafe (Original)

📍 16 Galaktion Tabidze St.

Across the river, just outside of the main part of town, Mini Art Cafe is a small space covered with art from floor to ceiling. The space has a few tables inside and a few outside, and it is probably my favourite cafe in Kutaisi because of its character! They serve great coffee, and filled croissants to have with it – perfect. Maybe give the veggie breakfast a miss though.

croissant and coffee

16. Mini Art Cafe (New Branch)

📍 11 Paliashvili St.

Mini Art Cafe’s second branch has a very similar feel to the first, but it has a slightly different menu. The Turkish coffees are great from here, as are the Imeretian khachapuri and the hash browns! I know you’re thinking ‘hash browns?’. Yep. Trust us. Six crisp hash browns served with a paprika dip is actually the perfect drink accompaniment (I don’t mean the Turkish coffee!).

a small wooden board has 6 crisp hashbrowns and a small bowl of an orange sauce

17. Tea House Foe Foe

📍 8 Tamar the Queen St.

This cafe has just opened up as of April 2025 in this new location. The interior is very retro with small nooks in several rooms to sit in, but the balcony is the prime spot! It’s a great spot for wine and some cheese.

an arm chair has a wooden table next to it. the walls are yellow and have a large painting of a pilot
an old telephone hangs on a yellow wall

18. Bukioti Cafe

📍 8 Gelati St.

This our favourite cute cafe in Kutaisi! The woman that runs the cafe is THE loveliest person. The first time that we visited, we ordered Turkish coffee and I commented on how I loved the cute owl cup that she served mine in. And every time since, she has brought my coffee out in the owl cup with a huge smile on her face! This is also a good spot for remote working because of the strong wifi and many power outlets.

a small coffee cup with a an owl on it sits on a white saucer

19. Mio

📍 7 Tamar Mepe St.

The best ice cream in town! Between us, we must have tried all of the flavours here. We always had to walk past Mio to get to our apartment in Kutaisi, and so naturally, we had to stop in each time.

Two ice cream cones - one has a tiramisu ice cream, the other has an orange cheesecake ice cream

20. Bakery Sanimusho

📍 N16, Tamar The Queen St.

Chris’ favourite spot for a ponchiki. Every time we walked past, he stopped in to grab one. This small bakery serves coffee and drinks as well as freshly baked sweet and savoury goods, and has a lunch deli section. Prime location in the centre of town.

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21. Bread and Wine

📍 13 Michael Lermontov St.

Located inside the Green Bazaar, Bread and Wine serves (you guessed it) fresh bread baked in a traditional tone (similar to a tandoor oven) and wine. The fresh shoti really is perfect from here!

More of Georgia’s Foodie Cities

You’ve got Kutaisi covered, so where’s next?

If you’re looking for underground restaurants, wine bars, and more options than you could feasibly ever get through, head to the foodie capital, Tbilisi.

If you’re looking for the ultimate Adjarian khachapuri in its birthplace, head to Batumi.

If you’re looking for dishes that are little more unique and spicy, head to Mestia.

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