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Georgian Food City Cafe desserts from the chef lunch combos (weekdays from 12:00 until 16:00) lunch combos (weekdays from 12:00 until 16:00) Shoo-cakes Tbllisi-style 190 and for students until 19:00 and for students until 19:00 Napoleon log cake 320 1. Salad / traditional snacks + soup 320 1. Salad / traditional snacks + soup 320 Chocolate cake with cream liqueur 390 2. Khachapuri + salad / traditional snacks / soup 390 2. Khachapuri + salad / traditional snacks / soup 390 Shaggy cake 340 3. Salad / traditional snacks / soup + main dish 430 4. Salad / traditional snacks + soup + main dish 590 Cherry pie with almond crust 390 3. Salad / traditional snacks / soup + main dish 430 This offer is valid at our cafe at Molodezhnaya and Shabolovka 4. Salad / traditional snacks + soup + main dish 590 Tartlet with pear and buttercream 290 upon presentation of a valid student ID. Medovik — honey cake 290 This offer is valid at our cafe at Molodezhnaya and Shabolovka Tanned curd pie 390 at Okhotny Ryad upon presentation of a valid student ID. Matsoni with honey in a pot 190 opens lunch-combos closes all days 12:00 Mon–Fri 12:00–16:00 all days 23:00 Georgian cheeses: Imeruli, Suluguni, Nadugi ... ... ... + honey and nuts 470 at Shabolovka Matsoni yoghurt with honey / jam 180 georgian food opens lunch-combos closes Watermelon 250 all days 11:00 Mon–Fri 12:00–16:00 all days 23:00 city cafe Melon 350 ... ... ... at Tverskaya for tea opens breakfast lunch-combos closes Mon–Fri 10:00 Mon–Fri 10:00–12:00 Mon–Fri 12:00–16:00 all days 23:00 Homemade jams: cherry, apricot, strawberry, Sat, Sun 11:00 Sat, Sun 11:00–14:00 ... ... raspberry 90 at Kievskaya Сookies 20 opens breakfast lunch-combos closes Jam: white cherry, fig, walnut 90 Mon–Fri 10:00 Mon–Fri 10:00–12:00 Mon–Fri 12:00–16:00 all days 23:00 Mountain honey or tsar’s white honey 240 Sat, Sun 11:00 Sat, Sun 11:00–14:00 ... ... at Chistye prudy opens lunch-combos closes ice cream and sorbets all days 11:00 Mon–Fri 12:00–16:00 all days 23:00 Homemade ice cream: 90 ... ... ... vanilla, double chocolate, 1 scoop at Molodezhnaya Caramel apple ice cream 100 opens breakfast lunch-combos closes all days 10:00 Mon–Fri 10:00–12:00 Mon–Fri 12:00–16:00 all days 23:00 Homemade lemon sorbet 100 ... Sat, Sun 10:00–14:00 ... ... menu Isabella sorbet 100 at Prospekt Mira opens breakfast lunch-combos closes all days 11:00 Sat, Sun 11:00–15:00 Mon–Fri 12:00–16:00 all days 23:00 ... ... ... lunch bonus — if you have lunch four times in two weeks, you will receive a fifth lunch and a glass of delivery wine or tarragon lemonade for free (for more information and for a special lunch card please ask your waiter). [email protected] We don’t serve lunch-combos on the summer terraces at all our cafes. There is no delivery or take-away service for lunch-combos. +7 (495) 935 77 98 We take your last order for food half an hour before closing and 15 minutes before closing — for drinks. A 10% service charge is added to the bill for parties of 8 or more. However, they will also receive a jug of wine on the house! When you book a table, especially on the summer terraces, there may be Prices are quoted in rubles. This concise menu is for advertising purposes only. some restrictions. Please don’t take it personally! Details can be found A full-length menu is provided upon request. Last upd.: 10.09.2021 on our website www.hacha.ru or you can ask a manager. snack at the table khinkali dumplings 1 рc hot dishes Please order at least з pcs of the same kind Fresh vegetables and herbs 390 Chkmeruli — Georgian garlic chicken 490 With beef and pork 90 Pickled Georgian vegetables: wild leek, peppers, Ojakhuri — fried turkey with potatoes 460 cabbage pickled in beetroot juice, tomatoes, 330 With lamb 90 dzhondzholi (native Georgian herb), garlic With mushrooms 90 Chicken tabaka 590 Georgian cheeses: Imeruli, Suluguni, Adzharian 470 With salmon 99 Dolma — lamb-stuffed vineleaves with matsoni chechil, smoked Suluguni / goat cheese yoghurt 640 With potato and cheese 70 Assorted phali 790 All khinkali for group and chacha 990 garnishes and hot snacks khachapuri cheese bread traditional snacks Hot lobio — spicy kidney bean stew with coriander 330 Penovani — cheese puff pastry 160 Spinach pkhali 330 Ваbу potatoes with green tkemali plum sauce 320 Small khachapuri with ham and beans 180 Eggplant and walnut rolls 430 Кhachapuri skewer 260 Champignon mushroom caps baked with Suluguni 390 Eggplant pkhali 390 Classic аdjarian, topped with raw egg reg./large 320/370 Suluguni cheese fried with tomatoes 380 Beetroot pkhali 290 Adjarian khachapuri with bacon reg./large 340/390 Adzhapsandali vegetable stew 360 Adjarian khachapuri with tomatoes and spinach reg./large 330/390 Cold lobio — spicy kidney bean stew with coriander 290 kebabs Imeretian khachapuri, single cheese reg./large 220/320 Tomatoes, which have been marinated Grilled vegetables: eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, 360 for three days 310 Megrelian khachapuri, double cheese reg./large 320/460 tomatoes, leek Satsivi with chicken 450 Кhachapuri with cheese and herbs 340 Lamb loin with red adjika 1290 Khachapuri with spinach and coriander reg./large 330/380 Chicken / Turkey 460/480 Kubdari — khachapuri with meat 360 Chicken lula kebab 330 Flatbread bread with minced lamb in tkemali 350 salads Lamb lula kebab 590 Crispy flatbread with green tomatoes, suluguni 310 Baked beetroot with goat cheese, eggplant and corn and peppers Pork 420 sauce 360 Lamb meat 590 Vegetable salad with Кakhetian sunflower oil 390 soup Assorted kebabs with grilled vegetables for the Spinach, cheese and sweet pepper salad 360 company 1790 Summer matsoni soup with greens and egg 290 Salad made from cucumbers and tomatoes with nuts 490 Кharcho beef soup 380 Tomato and baked eggplant salad 490 /470 Sorrel soup with egg and matzoni cold or hot 390 with soft cheese / without cheese sauces Pumpkin soup with smoked suluguni 360 Green salad with plums and nuts 490/290 with / without chicken breast Chikhirtma — chicken soup 320 Satsebeli (tomato-based) / Тkemali (plum-based) / 60/90 Sweet tomatoes with goat milk cheese and tsitsmati pesto 490 Cold tomato soup 420 Spicy adjika red / green 90 Green salad with roast beef and tomatoes 570 Matsoni (yoghurt-based) / Bazhe (nut-based) 40/90 flatbread Lavash — Georgian tlat bread / Тhin flat bread with salt 30 Flatbread 30 — marks menu items not available with lunch-sets new items marked bold.
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