Saw this restaurant in a blog post on must goes for foodies so I could not resist stepping in. The hardest part to grasp about this place; is finding it... seriously and it does not help with all the construction going on on Hwy 7. But once this little gem is found; park up and you won't forget your visit. The decor is well dated but nonetheless does have its charm about it. Its like stepping into a European cafe or a Russian cafe. Most of those in the restaurant were Russian or Georgian. The staff were friendly and happy to answer any questions as It was evident the food wasn't my everyday. The soup dumplings were divine and the waitress gave us a little synopsis on its origin and the proper way to eat them. I loved that. They tastes amazing. And the Aragvi bread... its a Must! the fresh bread with the gooey cheese and the egg in the middle... my lord it was divine... The rest of the meal wasn't something to write home about but the soup dumplings and the bread are both i'll never forget and continue to crave! So worth the visit. A def must try!