Guest User
September 23, 2022
This is a family-run hotel, in an exquisite home built by a German architect, 1-2 km from the Tbilisi train station. The room has most of what one would want -- although I would have liked a chair to sit by my computer. I believe there are 8 rooms. The patriarch of this establishment is a typical warmhearted Georgian, who are known for their hospitality. When I asked him to contact my car rental place, he did so immediately. He then showed me a bit outside and mentioned the great lavash down the street, made for years and years in traditional manner, that you order from a window for 1 GEL. Walking back to the courtyard in front of the house, Tom then asked someone to bring my wife and me complimentary Turkish coffees and a slab of delicious cheese and marvelous tomatoes, giving us the traditional Georgian peasant's breakfast, Mentioning to Tom that we were departing on a train later in the evening, Tom offered to drive us there for free, provided he was home at the time. My wife and I had pleasant conversations with him and his daughter who hopes to become a doctor in the USA. (Tom speaks fluent Russian while his daughter speaks good English). All in all, my wife and I felt as part of the family running the place, even though we had only stayed one night