Gastronomic Tours

Gastronomic Tours

Embark on a culinary journey through Georgia's legendary cuisine - from the iconic khinkali and khachapuri to unique regional specialties and ancient cooking traditions

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Georgian Gastronomy

Georgian cuisine is one of the most distinctive and flavorful in the world, shaped by the country's unique position at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Each of Georgia's regions has its own culinary traditions and signature dishes. From the cheese-filled khachapuri of Adjara to the spicy walnut sauces of Samegrelo, from the hearty bean stews of Racha to the kebabs of Kakheti - Georgian food is a celebration of fresh ingredients, bold spices, and centuries-old recipes passed down through generations. The Georgian feast, or "Supra," led by a "Tamada" (toastmaster), is a UNESCO-recognized cultural tradition.

Traditional Dishes

300+

Culinary Regions

12

UNESCO Traditions

Supra & Qvevri

Unique Spices

50+

Signature Georgian Dishes

Discover the iconic dishes that make Georgian cuisine world-famous

Khinkali

Khinkali

Georgia's beloved soup dumplings, traditionally filled with spiced meat, herbs, and broth. Originating from the mountainous regions, each khinkali is hand-pleated with at least 18 folds. Eaten by hand, you bite a small hole, sip the broth, then enjoy the filling. Varieties include meat, cheese, potato, and mushroom.

Mountain Origin Handmade Iconic Dish
Khachapuri

Khachapuri

Georgia's world-famous cheese bread comes in many regional varieties. The boat-shaped Adjarian khachapuri, topped with an egg and butter, is the most famous. Imeretian round khachapuri, Megrelian double-cheese version, and Ossetian pie-style are all must-tries. Khachapuri even has its own economic index!

Fresh Cheese Regional Types World Famous
Mtsvadi

Mtsvadi (Georgian BBQ)

Georgian-style grilled meat, typically pork or veal, marinated in pomegranate juice or red wine and cooked over grapevine embers. The smoky flavor from grapevine charcoal gives mtsvadi its distinctive taste. Often served with tkemali (plum sauce) and fresh herbs.

Grapevine Grill Wine Marinated Fresh Herbs
Supra

Georgian Supra (Feast)

The Georgian feast (Supra) is more than a meal - it's a cultural institution recognized by UNESCO. Led by a Tamada (toastmaster), guests share elaborate toasts to family, friendship, homeland, and the departed. A traditional supra features dozens of dishes and can last many hours.

UNESCO Tamada Communal
Churchkhela

Churchkhela

Often called "Georgian Snickers," this traditional sweet is made by dipping strings of walnuts or hazelnuts into thickened grape juice (tatara). Each region has its own variety - Kakhetian uses grape juice, while Imeretian uses corn flour-based mixtures. A perfect natural energy snack with centuries of history.

100% Natural Traditional Sweet Centuries Old
Pkhali

Pkhali & Walnut Dishes

Georgia's walnut-based dishes are a cornerstone of its cuisine. Pkhali are finely chopped vegetables (spinach, beet, cabbage) mixed with walnuts, garlic, and spices. Satsivi is a rich walnut sauce served with turkey or chicken. Bazhe, another walnut sauce, accompanies fried fish and chicken.

Vegetarian Walnut Based Spiced

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