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Restaurant of Georgian cuisine chacha.

"It's like you're in Tbilisi, visiting your beloved friends" - with this concept, Ginza Project once again opens a restaurant of Georgian cuisine in the north of Moscow. This is the second ChaCha after the establishment in the Mnevniki district, and unlike its older brother, the new space is not just a modern city cafe, but a real Georgian music restaurant, where actors and singers from Georgia work as waiters.

The creators of the restaurant call ChaCha an "attraction of entertainment." The two-level institution employs waiters who were hired directly from the stages of theater universities. In between serving dishes, mini-performances are played here, and since all the waiters are Georgians, the performance is as musical as possible.

All this happens to the accompaniment of the famous dishes of Izo Zandzava, who is the brand chef of many Georgian restaurants Ginza Project. The menu includes her gastronomic bestsellers - from khinkali with a variety of fillings and signature khachapuri "from Aunt Eliso" to light and modern dishes, such as a vegetable salad with Caucasian herbs and quinoa. “Georgian cuisine should be different, including light and witty,” says Izo, so her traditional kharcho looks quite appropriate with neighboring “pasta sweets” stuffed with goat cheese.

The cooking process can be observed on the first floor of the restaurant, where the khinkal "On the market" is located. This is an open kitchen where khinkali, chebureks and kutab are prepared - everything can be bought to go. In addition, various nuts and dried fruits, homemade jams, sweets and freshly baked pita bread are also displayed on the shelves, which can also be bought "on the spot".

In general, such details that create a truly spiritual atmosphere are given special attention here. On the second floor, there are design elements inspired by the graphics of the cartoon "Gentle Owls", you can even see black slate boards, the inscriptions on which suggest giving khinkali instead of Raffaello sweets.

A wide staircase leads down to a larger hall for 170 people, which is often booked for birthdays, banquets and weddings. There is also an open kitchen with two ovens, and for large events there are separate rooms and a large stage with equipment and screens.

According to the name of the institution, the main drink here is, of course, chacha, the collection of which is sought to be the most extensive in the entire capital. At the same time, they do not forget about the wine list, in which a third is given to Georgian products. Here you can find wines aged in qvevri, dry wine, as well as positions from a special grape variety grown in the Mtsvane region.

Georgian musical restaurant ChaCha with an unusual concept - actors and singers from Georgia act as waiters.

On the ground floor of the two-level restaurant there is a khinkal "On the market" with an open kitchen. There you can watch all the cooking processes and there are stalls selling nuts and dried fruits, homemade jams and sweets, freshly baked pita bread. Khinkali is molded here with a dozen options for fillings, kutab and chebureks of their own production are prepared; all this can be bought to take away or for a snack in a cafe.

At khinkalnaya there is a small cafe for twenty people, located on the balcony above the market. Design elements are inspired by the graphics of the cartoon "Gentle Owls": on the wall of the cafe above the khinkal you can see the image of these very owls. Interior details repeat the mood of the first ChaCha restaurant in Mnevniki, including black slates with inscriptions suggesting giving khinkali instead of Raffaello sweets, since there is no less love in them, and announcing current wine offers.

A wide staircase leads down to the main hall for 170 people (yes, it is already booked for banquets and weddings!), where there is a large stage with equipment and screens. There are also two rooms for festive dinners for 15 people (the rooms are combined: one long table is obtained for an abundant Georgian feast). And there is a large children's room: children's holidays and master classes are held there on weekends. There is an open kitchen with two ovens - a brick-and-clay tone, in which lavash is baked, and a wood-burning oven with an open fire, in which all types of khachapuri are cooked.

And, of course, the new ChaCha restaurant is an entertainment attraction! Yes, yes, we did it - our waiters not only deftly throw plates on the table and smile broadly, but also sing and dance like musical artists. We employ graduates of theatrical universities: between serving dishes, they play whole mini-performances. Like all real Georgians, our waiters are creative people, and our guests also often sing and dance with them. And to heighten the effect, we have strengthened the program with a variety of numbers - from jazz to opera arias.

The restaurant is open every day and there is live music every day. And on weekends, whole concerts are held - from performances by Georgian singers on stage to duets of waiters.

We opened ChaCha restaurant for you to discover Georgia!

The restaurant of Abkhazian and Georgian cuisine "Acha-chacha" has started operating at the beginning of Leningradsky Prospekt, not far from the Belorusskaya metro station. The institution is emphatically family-run, and the design is quite consistent with this circumstance: warm, moderately fashionable and very cozy; the walls are trimmed with green metlakh tiles and aged yellow bricks; floor-to-ceiling windows open wide in warm weather. Most of the menu consists of dishes typical of any Moscow-Caucasian restaurant, but there are also Abkhazian specialties - amgyal cornmeal cakes, corn porridge with abysta and ailaj cheese, smoked meat with Abkhazian polenta, adzyrdz sauce and Abkhazian sweets. However, many of the traditional dishes are cooked here in a slightly different way. So, lobio is cooked with the addition of a special Abkhazian adjika, and khinkali is prepared not only ordinary, but also black. The laconic wine list includes Abkhazian and Georgian wine, as well as Abkhazian sparkling wine and chacha. You can order Abkhaz compotes and lemonades.



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