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    4.1 (540 reviews)
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    Kristen K.

    We had several delicious variations of meat and cheese and dough that were very good. Wasn't really feeling the white tablecloth setting/vibe. We thought they would have a fun selection of Georgian wine including orange wine but that was not the case. The one Georgian dry white wine and one Georgian dry red wine we tried were not good, but I guess they were kind of cheap at $10/glass. The only issue is they accidentally poured us an extra glass of red, took it away from our table, and still charged us for it (and we didn't realize until after we'd paid and left). We also wanted to try a little baklava at the end and they made it sound like the pieces were really small so we ordered two not realizing they were massive and $10 each! It was a...fine restaurant but I do not think I will be coming back.

    Khachapuri cheesy egg and bread boats for dipping
    Will W.

    We came for a light snack before dinner It was my first time trying Armenian-Georgian soup dumplings (the khinkali). We tried the lamb and the beef boiled ( traditional way) and then we tried the mushrooms fried. I would say traditional method is ok but those mushroom ones fries were excellent so I'm thinking them fried must be even better. The dumplings are quite big but they're mostly empty with a bit of ground meat and a thin broth. It's tasty but if you're expecting a soup dumpling like DTF (din tai fung) then this isn't it. It's heartier and less refined than the DTF version. The hummus is great and so was the khachapuri (Georgia egg and cheese bread boats). The staff was super nice and very accommodating to our family. We had a bunch of rambunctious kids and they're were super nice with them. The restaurant is nice and very spacious it can definitely have some big parties in there. They have a full bar and the prices are reasonable for their drinks. Would def come back

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    Lisa N.

    Khinkali House 8/10 Found this gem one Saturday when we were in town. Originally, we were going to this other place down the street but even on a Saturday at ~2 pm, the other place had almost an hour wait. Regardless, this place was amazing. No wait around 2 pm and really quick service. Famous for their dumplings, you can really see why. We grabbed the mushroom ones, both a steamed and fried. I do recommend the steamed. You're able to really taste and savory the soup. The cucumber salad and bread were highlights as well. Pro-tip: bring a group here so you can share things family style! Service: 5/5 Food/Drinks: 4/5 Price: 4/5 Atmosphere: 3/5

    Toma J.

    Food was good but the service was absolutely abhorrent. We ordered beef shish kebab, it only came with one sad excuse layer of lavash that was already soaked. We asked for more lavash and they did not disclose that they would charge us for it. They charged us 4 dollars for a sad amount of lavash(see photo below). Genuinely baffling. It did not end there. We also ordered a Caesar's salad. They brought out fries instead, and at the time we thought they were just being nice so we didn't say anything about it. The salad never came out and the server made the poor excuse of saying that they heard us say "seasoned fries". (What is the "seasoned" portion I don't even know it was regular fries.). Do better khinkali house. Train your employees. Very disappointing.

    Tatyana E.

    The food was not what we expected. We had one of each Khinkali dumpling (boiled lamb, boiled beef, fried mushroom, friend cheese), the pickled veggies, borscht, and zhengyalov hatz. The salted chickpeas were a strange app, but could've be also we aren't regular connoisseurs of this cuisine. Maybe we incorrectly came in thinking this was comparable to Din tai fung which it definitely was not. Our experience here felt like every dish was an appetizer. The best dish we had was the zhengyalov hatz which is probably purchased from the place nearby that only does this and unlikely to be prepared in house. We left full but unsatisfied. Most of the food was heavy / greasy to us and no real main entree. The best Khinkali of the ones we got was the steamed beef. It didn't have a whole lot of flavor still. We likely won't be coming back because this type of food I guess just isn't for us, but clearly they have a lot of supporters who like it so it just comes down to personal presence for us. We came on a weekday late lunch hour and it was not too busy and service was great. The first water glass brought to me was chipped in two places but was replaced when I mentioned it. Definitely should be doing checks before putting it on the table. They could do much better on presentation. It's just - couple wet dumplings laying there on a white plate. It's what it would look like if I were to serve this at home"m. When you pay to eat out, you expect a little extra of an experience that you wouldn't be getting at home - for the preparation, plating, and presentation. Feedback is to add better presentation of your food, it could help it taste better for having the extra visual appeal.

    Boiled khinkali
    Benedict A.

    Came here today for lunch. Never had Georgian food before. So I was quite excited to see what that's all about. I really like the interior. Its quiet. It looks elegant. I like the exposed ceiling with the chandeliers. There's also seating outside as well. They have a pretty good menu. With so many Eastern European dishes and drinks. We ordered the following: 1. Mashed red bean (Lobi Pashtet)- 4 little clumps of red beans. Reminded me of raw meat. It was a good appetizer. Good seasoning. Not over powering. But pleasing to the palate. 2. Khinkali- they have 4 different types of these large Georgian dumplings. And they have them either fried or traditional, which is boiled. Reminds me of Xiao Long Baos or Chinese soup dumplings. But just a lot larger. Good flavors. Good amount of filling. I prefer the fried ones better though in that it held its shape easier than the boiled ones. The beef and lamb ones are a lot better than the cheese and mushroom ones. There's definitely a technique to eating them!! 3. Quinoa salad- this was really good. I enjoyed the slices of green apples. Added some sweetness and tartness. It was light and refreshing. 4. Beef skewer- the beef was tough. Maybe because we ordered it medium well. It wasn't that great. 5. Khachapuri (regular)- it was small. Like a little loaf of cheesy bread. Bread was crunchy on the outside but very cheesy and warm on the inside. 6. Chicken wings- this was one of the bigger disappointments. $15 for 4 anemic tiny chicken wings. Not crunchy at all. Extremely salted. And they just looked really sad. They belong more in the dollar per wing sode of things. 7. Okroshka drink- a yogurt based Russian drink. Had lots of dill and cucumber in it. It was interesting and unique. 8. Honey cake- this was really good. Light, fluffy, not crazy sweet. It was just really small though. 9. Armenian coffee- little cups of coffee with the grounds on the bottom. It wasn't strong at all, like turkish coffee. It was kind of weak and anemic. 10. Chickpeas- they had a bowl of this on the table to begin thr meal with. They were really tasty! Cooked well, had a nice bite to them. And flavors were just popping! Overall the food was good. Is it authentic? I think so. I have nothing to compare it too. But it was new and unique to me. I love the vibes here. They use that ugly butcher paper for the tables like Raffis does. Food does come out quickly here. Its family style type of eating here and we did order a lot of food, but the bill does reflect that. They charge a non cash pay fee which I find to be upsetting, because who payd cash these days...... And they didn't tell me about it beforehand. Must try here that we ordered would be the quinoa salad and the honey cake. I would never order the chicken wings again. The okroshka I was glad to try but wouldn't order it again. Everything else was OK to pretty good. If you've never had Georgian food or Armenian food, I'd definitely recommend it.

    Honey Cake
    Lisa C.

    Im a fan. I've been here a few times and have enjoyed each experience. When I think Armenian food, this is the place I think of. Grilled Meats - it's all good. My favorite will always be the lamb with the salmon following as a close second. Dumplings - I like that you can order per unit so you can try a variety of different flavors. Honey Cake - my absolutely favorite. Say yes, every time. General Abiance - I prefer sitting outside. It's a bit bright inside. The outdoor area is more vibey and a bit more intimate.

    Juan F.

    First time having Armenian/Georgian food. My friend took us here so that we could finally try it. We ordered: Khachapuri- Georgian Cheese bread Mediterranean Salad - Tomatoes and cucumbers tossed with herbs, olive oil and spices Khinkali (Boiled) - Beef, Cheese and Mushroom Khinkali (Fried) - Beef, Cheese and Mushroom Napoleon Mikado Overall, everything is excellent. I loved the Khachapuri and the fried Khinkali. The Napoleon was also great. Would definitely come back and try other items - specially the skewers.

    Cheese khinkali fried
    Lucine O.

    Dinner night with the family here. I tried their zhyangalov hats, cheese khinkali (fried), and mushroom khinkali (boiled), and we got a Mediterranean salad to share. Salad was good; refreshing and not over salted/seasoned. The zhyangalov hats was ok; I ordered it only because they were sold out on the khachapouri (which I def want to try next time). I thought there was more bread than greens (personal preference). The khinkali were great though. Fried cheese is the only way to go for the cheese and was an excellent pair to the boiled mushroom. Mushroom was deliciously juicy and very well seasoned (almost a little bit too much salt but the dumpling dough adjusted for it). The cheese was excellent. It was pretty busy on a Saturday night, with very few open tables and a bit loud/rowdy. Our waitress was really kind and patient the whole evening. Food came out reasonably paced (the khinkali was the slowest component). Def would come again. I'd do a redo of the khinkali and hopefully try the khachapouri next time.

    This, plus sour cream, and two waters cost us $60. wtf
    sophia c.

    The food was so delicious, sadly it was ruined by the poor service and staff attitude. Not only were the portions so tiny- i mean come on! 10 pieces of pelmeni for $23+!! We were seated right away but didn't get menus until 10 minutes later. Got our food 15 minutes later and before our drinks- which we had to ask for twice. The short slavic girl with a brown pony tail was our server and didn't come check in us not once. Didn't receive our appetizer and still got charged for it. When we mentioned it to her all she said was "okay" and changed our bill and acted salty toward us after the confrontation. I wish the service was as good as the food was. It was nice having to get a taste of home but the u professional services ruined that experience.

    Beef skewer with yummy sauce and potatoes.  Yummm

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    Hello I was wondering if any of the meats served at the restaurant is kosher or halal? Thanks in advance!

    Hello Nima, unfortunately, none of the meats served at the restaurant are kosher or halal. Thanks!

    Do you not have a liquor license?

    Hello Yulia, of course, we have a full alcohol license. Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to sell any alcohol at the restaurant.

    When I call nobody picks up the phone?

    Depends on when you're calling, the servers usually answer the phone but when you call on times when there's a lot of people at the restaurant it will take a little bit till someone picks up. Or if you're calling before 11.

    What's the dress code?

    There is no dress code me and my family come there in all sorts of clothes and they never said anything.

    Is there anything that might be safe to enjoy here for someone with nightshade allergies (tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, peppers including red pepper spices)?

    Are you open for dine in?

    They are open for dine-in, but it is outdoor seating only.

    Do they have khachapuri?

    Yes, the do! Very tasty!

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    I'd only had Khachapuri once before and it blew me away. I bookmarked Tony Khachapuri that same day…read moreand finally made it in. I am glad I did. I scored street parking right away -- total luck -- because that area can be a pain. The space itself is modern, clean, with a few tables inside and a couple out front. The server was friendly and easygoing. I joked about the baklava and fresh pastries sitting right by the register -- dangerous placement. I held strong. My partner could not resist the baklava. We ordered Khachapuri with bacon and chives. It came out molten lava hot -- we had to let it cool before diving in. Honestly, if we'd taken it to go, it probably still would've been too hot to eat when we got home. It was delicious. One was plenty for the two of us, but I couldn't help noticing the wraps, sandwiches, and fries coming out for other tables. They looked really good as well. That said - as much as I tell myself I'll try something different next time, I already know I'm ordering the Khachapuri again.

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    I finally tried Mini Kabob and it was all that and more…read more I ordered the chicken and beef plate with rice and hummus (yes to the hummus), and the chicken was incredibly well-seasoned and juicy -- so good. Only note for next time: I'll ask for it a little more well-done (just personal preference... I like my chicken with a little extra bite ). The eggplant caviar was solid and a generous portion, but the real standout? The Caesar wrap. It completely lived up to the hype -- bold, flavorful, and honestly addictive. I almost ordered a second one to take home. Also worth mentioning: the son of the owner who took my order was super friendly and had great customer service, even with a long line. He kept things moving while still being engaging, which I appreciated. I was excited to hear they're opening a Studio City location -- I'll definitely be back. This place is a must. Get the Caesar wrap.

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    So my love for this place is well documented... I just want to make it clear, six years later the…read morefood somehow tastes exactly the same. As delicious as I remember it being. Anyway, I had a funny story that I thought I would share about just how good the food is here. I drove over here with my family 45 minutes from Century City because Arman Tsarukyan (an elite UFC fighter who is Armenian) recently put up a video of him eating a giant platter of khorovats and I just got kebab envy... Anyway, on our way here we saw the big Griffith Park picnic tables and thought, "hey, we should take it to go and eat at Griffith Park!" Now, yes. It was a good idea in theory. We transported the food 15 minutes to the Park and lo and behold, the food is still piping hot and the lavash is nice and warm from being in the box. I'm ripping off pieces of grilled pork rib with lavash, some onions, some eggplant caviar, AUMF, you know what it is. Across from me, Eunice and my 3-year-old son are just housing the combination lule plate. Eunice is cutting up little chunks of lule for the little guy and he is putting it away. I finish my food and then my eyes start to do the fatty daddy wander, parents you know what I'm talking about. The period of internal bargaining where you start justifying taking food away from your son because he ain't really appreciate this anyway. This kid probably couldn't tell Hamlet's Kitchen from Zankou Chicken. He's not gonna finish the lule, right? Like there's no way. Anyway, Eunice is now done and the little guy, he's still working on his half of lule. It's cut up into little 3-year-old boy pieces but he's doing the same thing -- lule, lavash, eggplant caviar, AUMF! I'm thinking -- God, this little guy eats so slow. Clearly he's going to tap out soon. But he just keeps going, it's maddening. Then out of the corner of my eye, we spot a coyote. Now, I live in sunny, coyote-less Century City. I don't know how to deal with coyotes, man! Also, I'm sitting in front of a pile of pork bones. I probably smell like this coyote's dinner. So I tell the fam (who also see the coyote now) "aiite, time to head out, guys." We start packing up the to go boxes and trash to quietly (and quickly) get the f-- outta there. And then I stare at the closed box that had my son's leftover food. The coyote's staring a hole through me. I'm staring back at it, then I look at the box. There must be a quarter of uneaten lule kabob in there. With lavash. And eggplant caviar. If this coyote attacks me or my family, it would be a shame if I was in such a hypocaloric state that I was unable to put forth my best effort in fighting the coyote off. Right? Like you wouldn't want me to endanger my family by not being 100% in my match with this coyote. I open my son's takeout box, scoop up all the leftover lule with a lavash, dip in eggplant caviar, AUMF! Come at me, stupid coyote. So yeah that's how much I love this place. Even when facing a coyote, I still can't stand to watch any Hamlet's Kitchen lule go to waste. I learned later coyotes around here are mostly pretty chill, which, I mean, of course I knew that why else would I have done such a thing?! EDIT/UPDATE: So Eunice read this and is now telling me that she SAW THIS HAPPEN IN REAL TIME and was SO PISSED at me until she looked up how to deal with coyotes on Google. Still worth, guys. Get it hot and yeah, just eat it at home or in your car.

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    8.2 mi
    $

    Just a really fantastic breakfast experience. It's a local favorite and parking is legitimately…read morechallenging at times (uhhhhh, I can usually get street parking), but there's a reason I stop by this place so many mornings on my way out of Los Angeles. You order at the counter. I usually end up getting one of the breakfast meals - and all of them have managed to be both flavorful and fresh - in many ways the opposite of the typical American breakfast. The "bowl of foul", which apparently rhymes if you pronounce foul the Armenian way, is something they advertise a lot on their menu - and for good reason. It's actually one of the least foul breakfasts I've ever had in my life. It's a delicious flavorful bean dip with generous breads on the side to eat with it - as well as a platter of fresh vegetables. Still my favorite food to get here. Also decent was their fatteh, which is cream, yogurt, chickpeas, and a lot of assorted nuts, all dolloped over fried pita bread. Also very good, but I'm just honestly not a huge fan of nuts. It also comes with the vegetable platter which is the perfect combo with the creamy chickpea thing. The food usually takes 10-15 minutes to come out, but that's because they're clearly preparing everything fresh in the back (you can kind of see them do this.) They also have a fountain machine, which is a huge plus to ice addicts like me. Everything is casual, but also very clean and neat. Honestly, it's also a very nice cafe to relax in, do work, talk with friends, etc. etc. This is very much close to the "optimal" place to me when it comes to taking friends out somewhere to reconnect. Anyways, this place is highly recommended for both a wonderful dine-in and dine-out experience. I try to stop by it as often as possible for their breakfast to the point where I can count on my fingers the amount of times I've had breakfast at a place that WASN'T the Old Sassoon Bakery. Honestly, this place stands as a towering achievement of mastering everything that "new hip trendy" food often isn't. It's super affordable, generous portions, super clean, fast service (but you can stay around as long as you want), and the main draw is just the delicious, flavorful, authentic food that very much lives up to all of the hype and more.

    Delicious flatbreads and ful. We ordered the food to go but then as we were putting the food in…read morethe car it just all smelled so good we had to take a bite. Good thing I don't live near this bakery or else I'll be in trouble. The proprietor is also just delightful.

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    The Old Sasoon Bakery - Dinning room

    Dinning room

    The Old Sasoon Bakery - Sahlab, pistachio baklava, shableh

    Sahlab, pistachio baklava, shableh

    The Old Sasoon Bakery

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