This place is not Russian food, it is Georgian. And may I add, very traditional. We had the Khinkali's which are essentially massive meat dumplings, along with lamb kebob. The food quality was amazing! Service amazing! and we brought our own wine for a small corking fee with a large group. I must also add, if you are willing to try new things, this is the place to go! Also, try the 'Ajarski Hacha-Puri' as dessert. You're in for a treat when you go to Suliko.