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Experience a half-day Georgian Supra feast in Tbilisi, enjoying traditional dishes, wine, dance, and cultural insights in a warm family setting for $150.

The Half-Day Famous Georgian Supra Feast begins at 5:30 pm in the heart of Tbilisi, with a meeting point near the I Love Tbilisi Sign. The tour combines a guided walk through old Tbilisi, where the guide shares stories of the city’s history, legends, and traditions. This introduction offers a rich backdrop before heading to a genuine Georgian family home, setting the tone for an authentic cultural experience.
The walk through the historic streets is brief but insightful, giving a glimpse of the capital’s main sights and atmosphere. The local guide provides context about Georgian customs, making the entire journey more meaningful. This part of the experience is perfect for those interested in the city’s roots and wanting to deepen their understanding of local life.
The tour then takes you to a family-run winery and culinary household, where hosts are hereditary winemakers and skilled cooks. From the first moments, visitors are made to feel like guests in a friend’s home, creating a relaxed and welcoming environment. The hosts are eager to share their expertise, making this stop a highlight of the experience.
Spectacular views surround the property, providing excellent photo opportunities while the family prepares a khinkali and khachapuri masterclass. Guests can explore the territory, take photos of the stunning scenery, and get ready to learn how to craft authentic Georgian dishes. The setting provides an intimate glimpse into traditional Georgian hospitality and craftsmanship.
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A key feature of this tour is the hands-on cooking class led by the family. Participants learn how to prepare khinkali (Georgian dumplings) and khachapuri (cheese-filled bread), with clear instructions from the hosts. This practical session is designed for easy repetition at home, making it more than just a demonstration.
The masterclass offers a fun, engaging way to understand Georgian culinary techniques. Expect to see how dough is prepared, filled, and shaped, with tips shared along the way. The focus on authentic recipes ensures that guests leave with new skills to recreate these signature dishes later.

Following the cooking lesson, the Supra, Georgia’s traditional feast, begins. This generous banquet features an array of snacks and hot dishes, complemented by homemade wine and chacha (a distilled grape spirit). The meal showcases the richness of Georgian cuisine, with plenty of tasty options to try.
During the feast, the hosts teach the rules of the Georgian toasting culture. You’ll learn how to exclaim famous toasts and drink from a horn in proper style. The atmosphere is lively, warm, and filled with the sounds of folk music, enhancing the culture.

An essential part of the evening is the performance of traditional Georgian dances and songs. Professional dancers guide participants through basic dance movements, making it easy for everyone to join in. The dance session is lively and fun, highlighting Georgia’s vibrant folk traditions.
You will also witness Georgian polyphony, which is recognized as part of UNESCO’s cultural heritage. This singing adds a unique, emotional layer to the experience, allowing guests to appreciate Georgia’s musical richness directly.

The tour’s inclusive nature means alcoholic drinks such as homemade wine and chacha are available freely during the meal. Coffee and tea are also served, ensuring a relaxed, convivial environment. The private transportation included makes traveling between locations smooth and hassle-free.
Although the tour is generally praised for its engaging guide and authentic atmosphere, it’s worth noting that the experience may feature language differences. One review mentions that, due to the presence of many Russian travelers, the event was conducted mainly in Russian, with limited translation into English. This could influence the language experience for some visitors.

The small group size—a maximum of 8 travelers—ensures a more intimate and personalized experience. The tour starts sharply at 5:30 pm, and the entire event lasts about 4 hours. The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy to find and access.
The mobile ticket allows for flexible access, and confirmation occurs immediately upon booking. Since the tour is booked on average 14 days in advance, it’s advisable to reserve early to secure a spot.

For $150 per person, this experience offers not only a multi-course Georgian feast but also cultural lessons, dance, and music, along with hands-on cooking. The inclusion of private transportation, alcoholic drinks, and local guide services adds to the overall value, especially given the in-depth cultural engagement.
The activity is particularly suitable for those interested in authentic Georgian traditions and interactive experiences. The free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance provides flexibility and peace of mind.

The main consideration is the language of instruction. As noted in a review, some parts of the experience might be conducted in Russian, which could be less accessible for non-Russian speakers. Also, the lunch is not included, so participants should plan accordingly for breakfast before the tour.
The walk through old Tbilisi is brief but informative, and the small group size enhances the overall personal touch. However, those seeking a longer or more extensive culinary experience might want to explore additional tours.
This tour excels in creating an authentic, warm atmosphere by visiting a local family that specializes in winemaking and cooking. The combination of sightseeing, interactive cooking, and cultural entertainment makes it a well-rounded introduction to Georgia’s rich traditions.
The professional dance and polyphony performances add a memorable highlight, while the learning opportunities in toast-making and cooking make it more than just a meal. It’s a chance to connect with Georgian culture in a genuine, fun environment.
This experience is ideal for travelers who value interactive cultural activities, local food, and authentic traditions. It suits those aged 18 and above who can enjoy dancing, singing, and tasting. The small group size and friendly family setting make it perfect for intimate, relaxed evenings in Tbilisi.
While the language barrier might be a consideration, the overall warmth, delicious food, and lively entertainment ensure a memorable evening for most visitors interested in Georgian culture.
“This was an amazing experience, truly unforgettable! The food was incredible, we loved the masterclass in khinkali and khachapuri. Our host (tameda…”
What is included in the price of $150?
The price covers dinner, alcoholic beverages (including homemade wine and chacha), coffee or tea, and private transportation.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 4 hours, starting at 5:30 pm and ending back at the meeting point.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the tour accommodates up to 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, travelers are asked to inform in advance if they have any dietary restrictions.
What are the main highlights of this experience?
Highlights include visiting a Georgian family home, learning to cook khinkali and khachapuri, participating in a traditional supra feast, and enjoying Georgian dance and polyphony.
Can I expect to learn toast-making?
Absolutely. The hosts teach the correct way to exclaim Georgian toasts and how to drink from a horn, integral parts of the supra tradition.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, private transportation is included for ease and convenience between locations.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the experience is generally booked about 14 days in advance, and early reservation is recommended.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Is this experience suitable for children or non-drinkers?
The tour primarily features alcoholic beverages and active participation, so it’s best suited for adults. However, service animals are allowed.
What makes this tour unique compared to other Georgian experiences?
The combination of authentic family hosting, hands-on cooking, cultural dancing, and local wine creates an immersive, genuine look into Georgian life, all in a cozy setting.
This Half-Day Famous Georgian Supra Feast offers a warm, engaging way to explore Tbilisi’s culture through food, dance, and storytelling. Its small group size, authentic family setting, and rich mix of activities make it a compelling choice for anyone eager to experience Georgia beyond just sightseeing.