Caucasian cuisine is one of the finest and tastiest cuisines there is. Unfortunately, most people don’t seem to know about it. I won’t blame you. In Western cities, it isn’t easy to find a good Georgian or Armenian restaurant. In Moscow that is completely different. Good Caucasian restaurants are a dime a dozen here. That is why this city is the ideal location for a savvy luxury traveler to try this underrated cuisine. To make things easier for you, I put together the five best Caucasian restaurants in Moscow.
1. Genadzvale
Located right in the center of Moscow on New Arbat, this Georgian restaurant could just as well be a little Georgian house that is standing in Tbilisi<. it="" is="" thoughtfully="" decorated="" and="" even="" boasts="" a="" little="" courtyard="" to="" round="" off="" the="" authentic="" georgian="" flair.="" of="" course="" service="" as="" warmhearted="" if="" you="" were="" in="" georgia="" instead="" usual="" cold="" aloofness="" that="" are="" treated="" with="" moscow.="" one="" my="" personal="" favorites.="" class="aligncenter" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http:www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201%201'%3E%3C/svg%3E" alt="Restaurant Genadzvale" data-lazy-src="https:s23444.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/genadzvale-1.jpg.optimal.jpg">
2. Natakhtari
Natakhtari is actually the name of a Georgian village. But it is also a fitting name for this establishment because this restaurant is as Georgian as they come. The Hachapuri is made with real Georgian cheese, you can choose four different types of…