Georgian Cuisine
Where Wine Was Born
Georgian cuisine is the Caucasus at its most generous — cheese-filled breads, juicy dumplings, walnut-herb pastes, and the world's oldest winemaking tradition. Every meal is a supra (feast) where guests are treated like family.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Georgian cuisine
Situated along the Silk Road, Georgia absorbed influences from Persian, Ottoman, and Central Asian traders while fiercely preserving its own identity. The supra, a ritualized feast led by a tamada (toastmaster), is the beating heart of Georgian hospitality.
Each toast follows a prescribed order honoring God, family, ancestors, and the land. Orthodox Christian fasting traditions also shaped the cuisine, producing an extraordinary repertoire of plant-based dishes featuring walnuts, herbs, and beans that rival any meat-centered meal in depth and complexity. Walnuts (ground into sauces, stuffings, and spreads), dried marigold petals (imparting golden color and earthy warmth), blue fenugreek (a signature herb unique to Caucasian cooking), tkemali (sour plum sauce used as a universal condiment), and sulguni cheese (a brined, stretchy cheese essential to khachapuri and countless dishes).
Ajapsandali
Badrijani Nigvzit
Chakhokhbili
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Georgian cuisine
Tekuna Gachechiladze
Georgia's most famous chef and TV personality, known for modernizing Georgian c…
Click to read moreMeriko Gubeladze
Award-winning Georgian chef who has championed Georgian wine country cuisine, p…
Click to read moreIa Tabagari
Chef and restaurateur who has brought Georgian cuisine to international attenti…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Georgian cuisine
The Georgian Feast
The pioneering English-language cookbook that introduced the world to Georgia's extraordinary cuisine and feasting trad…
Tasting Georgia
An award-winning food and wine journey through Georgia, exploring the country's 8,000-year winemaking tradition and div…
Olia's Kitchen: Georgian and Other Eastern European Recipes
A vibrant exploration of Georgian and post-Soviet cuisines with accessible recipes celebrating the region's rich food t…
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Georgian cuisine
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Ajapsandali
Georgian Vegetable Stew
Summer lunch or dinner
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Badrijani Nigvzit
Eggplant Rolls with Walnut Paste
Supra feast starter
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Chakhokhbili
Chicken Stew with Tomatoes and Herbs
Lunch or dinner
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Chikhirtma
Egg-Thickened Chicken Broth
Morning after or lunch starter
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Elarji
Cheesy Cornmeal Porridge
Accompaniment to stews and grilled meats
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Ghomi
Georgian Cornmeal Porridge
Accompaniment to any meal in western Georgia
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Gozinaki
Honey-Walnut Brittle
New Year and Christmas
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Jonjoli
Pickled Bladdernut Blossoms
Meze or side dish at supra feast
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Kharcho
Beef Soup with Walnut and Rice
Lunch or dinner starter
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Mchadi
Georgian Cornbread
Accompaniment to lobio and cheese
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Mtsvadi
Georgian Grilled Meat Skewers
Outdoor gatherings and celebrations
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Ostri
Spicy Beef Stew
Dinner, cold weather
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Pelamushi
Grape Juice Pudding
Harvest season dessert
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Pkhali
Vegetable-Walnut Pate
Supra feast appetizer
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Satsivi
Chicken in Walnut Sauce
New Year and Christmas celebrations
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Shkmeruli
Garlic Chicken in Milk Sauce
Lunch or dinner
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Tatara
Caramelized Grape and Flour Dessert
Autumn grape harvest (rtveli)
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Tkemali
Sour Plum Sauce
Condiment with any meal
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Tolma
Georgian Stuffed Grape Leaves
Family dinner
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Tonis Puri
Georgian Clay Oven Bread
Baked fresh daily, served with every meal
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ლობიო
Lobio
Any meal
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ჩურჩხელა
Churchkhela
Snack or dessert
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ხაჩაპური
Khachapuri
Any meal
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ხინკალი
Khinkali (Beef)
Lunch or dinner