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Chmeli Suneli – restauracja gruzińska Masztalarska 8

4.5 (1621)

+48 797 716 915

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Masztalarska 8, 61-767 Poznań

Moderate prices

Opening hours

Otwarcie za 1 h
Poniedziałek12:00 - 22:00
Wtorek12:00 - 22:00
Środa12:00 - 22:00
Czwartek12:00 - 22:00
Piątek12:00 - 00:00
Sobota12:00 - 00:00
Niedziela12:00 - 22:00

Opinie

(Updated:April 22, 2025)

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The staff was very friendly and helpful. This was our first encounter with Georgian cuisine, so for us, it was quite new flavors. We really don't know how these dishes should taste, but we consistently give 7/10 and believe there's still room for improvement. We think the portions are quite small compared to the prices. We will definitely give it another try.
A great place for meeting friends. An original atmosphere and delicious cuisine. The owner does a fantastic job mingling with guests - uncovering the secrets of Georgia and helping to compose a dinner so that everyone can find something interesting for themselves. We will definitely return. Not only for Chacha ;)
Very good food, everything is a plus ☺️ even though I am not a fan of beer, the Georgian Kayaki was delicious, I recommend!!
For many years it was our favorite Georgian restaurant in Poznań. We often compared whether other restaurants could measure up to Chmeli Suneli. Unfortunately, as of today, the former quality and price-to-quality ratio have completely diminished. There was a complete lack of Georgian spices; the dishes were bland. There used to be a clear taste of fresh coriander and a deep bouquet of spices. Recently, we were very disappointed, especially with the bill. It’s really sad for us.
Great Georgian cuisine, very good food. The trout in pomegranate sauce is excellent, perfect with grilled vegetables. The fish was tender and delicious, with a very interesting combination of flavors. The pancakes with pork (I forgot their Georgian name :)) were also great, the sauce really makes a difference. Also, I recommend the lemonades served in the restaurant - both lemon and grape are really very good. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, with a waiting time of about 30 minutes for the dishes, maybe a bit more. Appetizers are served in about 10 minutes. The decor of the restaurant is elegant and stylish, it’s really worth a visit.nnUpdate:nAfter 6 years, I wanted to visit the restaurant again and remind myself of the taste of Georgian dishes. Unfortunately, I was treated very unpleasantly, almost rudely. Most tables in the restaurant were empty; I approached one of them, which did not have a reservation sign. After a few minutes, the owner (I assume) came into the room and rudely expelled me and a few other customers who came to eat, saying that there were no places. I understand that all tables might have been reserved, but it needed to be told in a normal, not rude tone or placing the reservation signs on them. It’s disappointing.
Unfortunately, the prices are exaggerated and the portions not very large, and the food is nothing special. The taste did not impress me. I had the chance to be in Georgia, so I know how good the cuisine can be there. 63 PLN for Madame Bovary, which is a casserole of tenderloin, potatoes, and cheese, 32 PLN for a teapot of tea… I don’t know, for me it’s a bit of a stretch.
Great restaurant! Although Georgian food isn't my style, it really can taste good, freshly prepared and well seasoned. The charczo soup is delicious and I really recommend it, just like the Georgian lemonade, lemon flavor, beautiful bottle and delicious taste! The chocolate dessert is a poetry on its own, but of course it depends on individual tastes. The restaurant has a super atmosphere, and the owner is a nice guy to chat and joke with. I really recommend!!
The summer garden is organized in a nice intimate place and that would be it for the positives. Unfortunately, the dishes are exceptionally small and expensive. In my dish, it was hard to find pieces of beef. I will certainly remember the price of black tea with lemon (honey served without my request) – 35 PLN (in the menu called Georgian teapot).
Great place! The food is fantastic, the flavors perfectly capture Georgia. Plus, a pleasant atmosphere and friendly service. I will definitely return!
Super place. Delicious food. Reasonable prices. A friendly atmosphere and service. I highly recommend!!!!
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Chmeli Suneli is a unique Georgian restaurant located in the heart of Poznań, at Masztalarska Street 8. It’s a perfect place for a gathering with friends or a romantic dinner in a cozy atmosphere. The restaurant offers a rich selection of traditional Georgian dishes that will surely satisfy even the most discerning palates. On the menu you will find delicious dishes such as the excellent trout in pomegranate sauce or aromatic pancakes with pork that will delight you with their original taste. The restaurant also features a wide range of beverages, including excellent lemonades and the Georgian beer Kayaki, which has gained many fans. Chmeli Suneli is also a place with soul – the owner is happy to share the secrets of Georgian culinary heritage, creating a friendly atmosphere where everyone feels welcome. The elegant decor and summer garden make it an ideal spot for longer social gatherings. By reserving a table at this restaurant, you can be sure to try fresh and well-seasoned dishes that will bring back memories of Georgia. The restaurant is open daily, and its pleasant service will ensure that your visit is unforgettable. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the richness of Chmeli Suneli’s flavors!

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