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Experience a traditional Georgian dinner with live music, toasts, and local hospitality in Kvemo Kartli. Small group tour lasting 2 hours with authentic flavors.

This 2-hour experience in Kvemo Kartli, Georgia, offers a deep dive into authentic Georgian cuisine, music, and hospitality. Organized by Georgian Inspiration Tours, the tour begins at Rezo Gabriadze’s Clock Tower and culminates in a lively dinner at Restaurant Muse. For just 49 USD, small groups of up to 5 participants enjoy an intimate atmosphere filled with traditional recipes, live performances, and heartfelt toasts. The experience is perfect for those eager to explore Georgia’s culinary and cultural soul in an engaging, friendly setting.
While the tour focuses on authenticity and personal connection, it is not wheelchair accessible and involves a 15-minute walk from the meeting point. This tour offers a well-balanced mix of food, music, and cultural storytelling, making it a memorable taste of Georgian hospitality.
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The tour kicks off at Rezo Gabriadze’s Clock Tower, a distinctive Tbilisi landmark. The guide, wearing a GetYourGuide badge, greets participants and sets the tone for an evening rooted in Georgian traditions. After a brief introduction, the group walks 15 minutes on foot to the dinner venue, Restaurant Muse, conveniently located for an authentic local experience.
This straightforward start makes the tour accessible, with clear instructions to meet at a recognizable point. The walk offers a chance to get oriented and feel the vibrant atmosphere of the city as you make your way to the dinner setting.

The menu at Restaurant Muse showcases a delightful spread of regional recipes. Diners enjoy grilled pork barbecue and peasant potatoes, offering hearty flavors that Georgia is famous for. The Megrelian Khachapuri and Lobiani provide classic cheese and bean-filled bread options, while Eggplant rolls with walnuts add a touch of vegetarian delicacy.
Accompanying the dishes are assorted pickles, Kakheti salad, and Shkmeruli, a garlic and chicken dish. The bread served is Shoti, and Mchadi, traditional cornmeal bread, completes the meal. For drinks, there’s homemade lemonade, red homemade wine, and Georgian homemade wine to enhance each bite.
All ingredients are fresh and locally sourced, ensuring genuine flavors. The menu’s variety provides a satisfying experience for those eager to try authentic dishes, with no extra charges for additional drinks or items not listed.
Central to this evening is the art of Georgian toasting, led by a passionate Tamada. This Toastmaster guides guests through heartfelt toasts, stories, and expressions of friendship, creating a warm, communal atmosphere. The Tamada’s charismatic presence makes the tradition engaging and memorable, fostering connections among participants.
Alongside toasts, the Tamada shares stories that deepen appreciation for Georgian customs. The heartfelt nature of these moments transforms the dinner beyond just food, making it a cultural exchange that emphasizes hospitality and shared joy.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the dinner, live performances of folk and classical music enhance the ambiance. Musicians serenade the group with melodies that reflect Georgia’s musical heritage. The live piano adds a touch of elegance, blending seamlessly with traditional tunes.
These musical interludes set a magical tone that encourages guests to relax and enjoy the evening’s atmosphere. The performances are intimate and lively, ensuring that the ambiance complements the storytelling and the communal toasts.
This tour offers more than just a meal; it provides a deep dive into Georgian culture. The traditional recipes represent centuries of culinary history, while the music and storytelling highlight customs of hospitality and communal bonding. The setting encourages genuine connection, making it a heartwarming experience.
Guests leave with a richer understanding of Georgia’s dining etiquette, musical traditions, and social customs, making this tour a meaningful cultural introduction.
The small group size (up to 5 participants) ensures an intimate experience, where everyone can engage closely with the guide and host. The meeting point is at the reliable Rezo Gabriadze’s Clock Tower, with clear instructions to meet the guide wearing a GetYourGuide badge.
The experience is flexible, offering free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Payment can be made later, allowing for flexible planning. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to walking distance and venue access.
Tour participants indulge in a variety of Georgian dishes, such as Shote, Mushrooms with cheese, and Eggplant roll with walnuts. The drinks include homemade lemonade, red homemade wine, and local Georgian wine, providing a full regional flavor profile.
The meal emphasizes fresh ingredients and traditional recipes, offering a comprehensive taste of Georgia’s culinary landscape. No extra charges apply for what’s included on the menu, making it straightforward and transparent.
Dinner takes place at Restaurant Muse, known for its authentic ambiance and warm hospitality. The setting complements the intimate small group experience, with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that enhances the overall culture.
Guests experience Georgia’s warmth and friendliness firsthand, making the evening both enjoyable and educational. The venue is well-suited for couples, families, and small groups looking to share a genuine cultural meal.
This experience appeals to cultural enthusiasts, food lovers, and anyone curious about Georgia’s traditions. It’s especially ideal for couples or families seeking an intimate, authentic dinner with engaging storytelling and music. The focus on local hospitality makes it a warm, heartfelt introduction to Georgian culture.
While not accessible for wheelchair users and requiring a brief walk, the tour’s small group setting ensures everyone can participate comfortably, provided mobility isn’t an issue.
This tour offers a genuinely warm and lively glimpse into Georgia’s culinary and musical traditions, all within a small, friendly group. The combination of delicious food, heartfelt toasts, and live music creates a magical, culturally rich evening.
The value lies in the authenticity and intimacy, making it a memorable way to experience Georgia’s hospitality and traditions firsthand. It suits those eager to connect with local customs while enjoying a delicious meal in a cozy setting.
What is included in the dinner menu?
The dinner features traditional Georgian dishes like grilled pork barbecue, Peasant Potatoes, Megrelian Khachapuri, Lobiani, Eggplant roll with walnuts, and Mushrooms with cheese, along with assorted pickles, Kakheti Salad, and Shkmeruli.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the experience includes homemade lemonade, red homemade wine, and Georgian homemade wine as part of the meal.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Rezo Gabriadze’s Clock Tower and ends back at the same location after the dinner.
How long does the tour last?
The total experience lasts 2 hours, with 1.5 hours dedicated to dinner.
Is this experience suitable for children?
While the data highlights it as perfect for families, it does not specify age restrictions. It’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and sitting for the duration.
Is the location accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 5 participants, ensuring an intimate atmosphere.