• Address
    Moscow, Plyushchikha str., 58,
    bld. 1/a
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Tinatin

«This is my Georgian restaurant» – says its owner Tina Kandelaki. And adds – «hopefully, it's yours too»

  • Working hours
    Mon-Sun: from 12 pm until 12am
  • Average check
    2500 rub
  • Cuisine and meals
    Georgian, European

Tinatin

About the restaurant

Authentic Georgia and modern Europe can co-exist in one place, in harmony and unity, complementing each other. The interior design is dominated by natural rock and wood, there are Georgian carpets and comfy bright sofas on its floors, the atmosphere is livened up by a lot of greenery and flowers, birds are chirping all over the place – all this creates the feeling of home-like coziness and Caucasian hospitality.

Important detail – there are practically no chairs at the Tinatin, only comfy lounges and sofas. Everyone feels cozy and comfortable here, including children – every Sunday the restaurant hosts amusing games for them with animators.

The menu consists of fragrant and spicy dishes of Caucasian cuisine with Megrel overtones – so fondly loved by Muscovites. The restaurant’s owner took direct part in it – most of the dishes are made upon recipes of Tina’s mother. Aside from fragrant Satzivi, Lobio and Khachapuri, there’s a special dish from Kandelaki herself – “Tinatin rolls”, which will be loved by those who look after their build. 

The important difference of the Tinatin from many other Georgian restaurants in Moscow is that the majority of main courses are served on Ketzi (traditional clay pan without a handle), which significantly improves the taste of Caucasian meals. The restaurant’s wine list, split into parts on the density principle, deserves a special mention too. And, last but not least, you could treat yourself to a piece of the most tender “Napoleon” cake or juicy Pakhlava with tea for the dessert.

“Georgians are always obsessed with two passions – love and food, and I cant say that food looses this battle” – says Tina. She hopes that the Tinatin will become the favorite place for business meetings, friendly parties and an ideal family restaurant, because children are likely to enjoy this place.

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Restaurant’s interiors Tinatin up close. Be inspired by designers’ work, their attention to details and original atmosphere.

  • Winter Hall

    Important detail – there are practically no chairs at the Tinatin, only comfy lounges and sofas. Everyone feels cozy and comfortable here, including children – every Sunday the restaurant hosts amusing games for them with animators.

  • Winter Hall

    Important detail – there are practically no chairs at the Tinatin, only comfy lounges and sofas. Everyone feels cozy and comfortable here, including children – every Sunday the restaurant hosts amusing games for them with animators.

  • Terrace

    The Tinatin's summer terrace is probably the best place to escape the city bustle and dine on comfy light-coloured sofas in a relaxed cozy environment

  • Grotto Terrace

    The Tinatin's interior design tells the story of how authentic Georgia and modern Europe can co-exist in one place, in harmony and unity, complementing each other.

  • Terrace

    White curtains, soft chairs, lampshades and lots of greenery make you feel like you are out of town

  • Terrace

    White curtains, soft chairs, lampshades and lots of greenery make you feel like you are out of town

  • Terrace

  • Third Floor

    The interior design is dominated by natural rock and wood, there are Georgian carpets and comfy bright sofas on its floors, the atmosphere is livened up by a lot of greenery and flowers, birds are chirping all over the place – all this creates the feeling of home-like coziness and Caucasian hospitality.

  • Third Floor

    The interior design is dominated by natural rock and wood, there are Georgian carpets and comfy bright sofas on its floors, the atmosphere is livened up by a lot of greenery and flowers, birds are chirping all over the place – all this creates the feeling of home-like coziness and Caucasian hospitality.

  • Third Floor

    The interior design is dominated by natural rock and wood, there are Georgian carpets and comfy bright sofas on its floors, the atmosphere is livened up by a lot of greenery and flowers, birds are chirping all over the place – all this creates the feeling of home-like coziness and Caucasian hospitality.

  • Library

    The library has a long table - ideal for a large company

  • General Hall

    The restaurant is located in a separate mansion on Plyuschikha - one of the capital's most authentic streets

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Chef

Chef Nino Kharchilava runs the restaurant’s kitchen.

Nino Kharchilava

Chef

The menu consists of fragrant and spicy dishes of Caucasian cuisine with Megrel overtones – so fondly loved by Muscovites. And The restaurant’s owner took direct part in it – most of the dishes are made upon recipes of Tina’s mother. Aside from fragrant Satzivi, Lobio and Khachapuri, there’s a special dish from Kandelaki herself – “Tinatin rolls”, which will be loved by those who look after their build.

The important difference of the Tinatin from many other Georgian restaurants in Moscow is that the majority of main courses are served on Ketzi (traditional clay pan without a handle), which significantly improves the taste of Caucasian meals.

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Menu

Vivid pictures of our menu’s most popular dishes, which you can try at our restaurant

  • Veal on the bone with grilled tomatoes

    Crusty grilled veal on the bone with spicy tomato sauce and lavash bread

  • Arugula with shrimps

    Grilled shrimps, cherry tomatoes, pine nuts - united with fresh arugula

  • Pork on the bone

    Home-style pork on the bone with potatoes or fries

  • Georgian Solyanka

    Beef seamed with onions, adzhika sauce and tomatoes. Served with onions and parsley

Contacts

Necessary information and location for those planning to visit Tinatin. Convenient map, landline numbers of the restaurant and delivery service.

  • Address

    Moscow, Plyushchikha str., 58,
    bld. 1/a

  • Contact number

    +7 (985) 761 66 36
    +7 (985) 761 66 63

  • Working hours

    Mon-Sun: from 12 pm until 12am

  • Subway

    Park Kultury 1.3 km
    Frunzenskaya 1.5 km