A Taste of Georgia: Georgian Dinner with Wine and Tamada in Tbilisi
Imagine spending an evening in Tbilisi where the air is filled with laughter, heartfelt stories, clinking glasses, and the aroma of authentic Georgian cuisine. This dinner experience, organized by ViewsGeorgia, offers a lively 3-hour journey into Georgia’s warm hospitality and vibrant culture. It’s more than just a meal—it’s a cultural celebration guided by a charismatic Tamada, or toastmaster, who turns a simple dinner into a memorable night of bonding, fun, and genuine local flavor.
What really stands out about this experience is the unlimited fine wine that flows freely, paired perfectly with traditional dishes crafted with care. The second highlight is the Tamada, who doesn’t just lead toasts but also shares stories and poetry, creating a genuine connection between guests. A minor consideration is that transportation to the starting point isn’t included, so you’ll need to plan your own way there. Nonetheless, many find the atmosphere so engaging that the evening feels like gathering with friends rather than a typical tour.
Key points/Takeaways:
– Authentic Georgian cuisine: Enjoy a variety of traditional dishes made with love, offering a real taste of Georgia.
– Lively atmosphere: The Tamada’s storytelling and toasts make the evening fun and memorable.
– Unlimited wine: Sip on some of Georgia’s finest wines throughout the meal, emphasizing the country’s deep wine heritage.
– Cultural connection: Meet new people and celebrate Georgia’s hospitality in a relaxed, convivial setting.
– Flexible booking: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance makes this a risk-free add-on to your trip.
– Accessible and inclusive: Suitable for solo travelers, friends, or groups, with a friendly, vibrant vibe.
Setting the Scene: Starting Point and Logistics

The experience begins at 13 Sioni St, a recognizable black and brick-colored building in the heart of Tbilisi. Here, a representative from ViewsGeorgia will meet you in front of the restaurant within the same building. Having clear instructions and a prompt arrival helps ensure a smooth start, especially since transportation isn’t included. Be sure to check your email or WhatsApp for updates before the evening begins.
The meeting point is central, making it easy for most travelers to access, but keep in mind you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to and from the venue. The entire experience lasts about 3 hours, which makes it a manageable and enjoyable evening without feeling rushed.
What to Expect: From Welcome to Toasts

Once inside, you’ll find yourself in a convivial atmosphere where authentic Georgian dishes are served in generous portions. The staff are welcoming, and the food is crafted with genuine care, embracing Georgia’s culinary traditions—think hearty khachapuri, tender grilled meats, and flavorful salads.
The highlight of the evening is the Tamada, a lively toastmaster who guides the group through a series of toasts, stories, and poetry. This role is crucial in Georgian culture—it’s where stories are shared, bonds are formed, and the spirit of hospitality really shines through. The Tamada’s lively personality, often with a sense of humor and warmth, turns what could be a standard dinner into a spirited cultural event.
Throughout the night, glasses are raised often, and the unlimited wine is enjoyed responsibly. The wines are selected to complement the dishes, with many guests noting the impressive quality of the selection. One reviewer even called it “such a vibe,” emphasizing how well the wine and atmosphere worked together.
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The Food: Authentic Georgian Flavors

The meal is a curated experience of authentic Georgian dishes, all served with love and local pride. While the exact menu can vary, you can expect hearty, flavorful plates that showcase Georgia’s culinary ingenuity. The dishes are designed to pair well with the wine, enhancing each other’s flavors.
The unlimited wine feature means you can indulge without worry, enjoying Georgia’s famous wines which are celebrated worldwide for their quality and diversity. This makes the dinner not just a taste adventure but also a chance to appreciate Georgia’s deep roots in winemaking.
The Role of the Tamada: Leading the Night

The Tamada isn’t just a toastmaster but the heart of the evening. They lead the group through a series of toasts—each with its own significance—often sharing heartfelt stories or even a bit of poetry. Many reviews highlight that the Tamada’s storytelling adds sentimental value to the night, making it a bonding experience. One enthusiastic reviewer even described the vibe as “such a vibe and you must do this,” emphasizing the genuine fun and connection created.
The Tamada’s energy and storytelling make the experience feel personal, and their role helps break the ice among strangers, turning the group into a small community by night’s end. This is especially appealing if you’re traveling solo or in a small group looking for an authentic cultural encounter.
Price, Value, and Who Will Love It
For the price, this experience offers excellent value—an authentic meal, unlimited wine, and lively entertainment in a single evening. Compared to similar food and wine tours, it emphasizes genuine hospitality over touristy trappings, making it well worth the cost for those interested in local culture and fun.
It’s particularly suited for travelers who enjoy social settings, wine lovers, and those eager to experience Georgian tradition in a relaxed environment. The fact that it’s wheelchair accessible and suitable for a broad age range (except children under 12) adds to its appeal.
Who Should Consider This Experience
This dinner is perfect for solo travelers wanting a lively night of cultural exchange, groups of friends seeking a fun evening, or couples looking to enjoy an authentic taste of Georgia. If you’re interested in tasting traditional dishes, exploring Georgian wines, and sharing a few laughs with new friends, this is a fantastic choice.
If you prefer a quiet, formal dinner or are not comfortable with a lively, social atmosphere, this might not be the best fit. Also, keep in mind that transportation isn’t included, so plan accordingly.
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The Sum Up
This Georgian dinner with wine and a Tamada offers a memorable taste of Tbilisi’s welcoming spirit. You’ll love the chance to enjoy authentic dishes, sip on some of Georgia’s finest wines, and share stories with both locals and fellow travelers. The lively, heartfelt atmosphere makes it more than just a meal—it’s a cultural celebration that leaves you with warm memories and new friendships.
The experience strikes a wonderful balance between fun, authenticity, and culture. It’s well-suited for those who want to connect with Georgia’s hospitality and enjoy an evening filled with laughter and heartfelt toasts. If you’re looking for a genuine, enjoyable way to experience Georgian traditions, this dinner is a highly recommended addition to your trip.
For anyone eager to taste local flavors, embrace Georgia’s legendary hospitality, and share a lively evening, this experience packs a delightful punch. It’s a chance to step away from dusty tourist spots and into the real heart of Georgian culture—where the wine flows, stories are shared, and friendships are formed.
FAQ
Is transportation to the starting point included?
No, transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to make your own way to 13 Sioni St. Arriving on time is important to enjoy the full experience.
What is the duration of the dinner?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, giving you ample time to enjoy your meal, wine, and the lively entertainment.
Is the experience suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 12, as the atmosphere is lively and centered around adult social customs like toasts and wine.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible enough to fit into your travel plans.
What is included in the price?
The price covers authentic Georgian dishes, unlimited fine wine, and entertainment by the Tamada. Transportation is not included.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can participate and enjoy the evening.
This lively Georgian dinner promises an authentic and engaging slice of Tbilisi life. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, culture seeker, or just someone eager to enjoy a good laugh and hearty food, it’s an experience that’s hard to forget.
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