Restaurant Tiflisi

1970 Queen St E, Toronto - M4L 1H8
39 reviews
Georgian Modern European
(416) 686-7389

Can I give 6 stars? It’s not fair to call this spot a hidden gem; but I’m really happy with this find regardless. Located in the beaches on Queen St East, the location is obviously trendy. For appetizers we tried the Georgian Salad, Pkhali sampler and the chicken gizzards. Everything was amazing and delicious. It has a homemade feel but came with restaurant polish. As a veteran of Georgian food, I can attest that they do everything right here. For the mains we got the lamb bbq (chunks on skewers) - it was phenomenal. I forgot to take a lot of pictures, but I promise to update this review with more pictures once we go back.

I’d never had Georgian food before but my bf & I were in the beaches and noticed that this spot was packed and decided to check it out.We had the Chashushuli, cheese Khachapuri, traditional Khinkali, and the lamb kebab.All we did all night afterward was talk about how happy we were to have stumbled upon this restaurant and how great the food was. The bread was delectable, so fresh and fluffy, the stew was gorgeously spiced and fragrant, and the dumplings were the perfect texture & filled with delicious broth. We really enjoyed trying out a new cuisine!We spent about $100 between the two of us, including two beers. We definitely overate and could’ve ordered less since the portions were nice and big, but our eyes were hungrier than our stomachs and we wanted to try quite a few items on the menu.Our server was lovely as well and we enjoyed the warm atmosphere :)

First time trying Georgian food and I love it! Everything is super flavourful and I’m sure coming back to try everything on the menu. Highly recommend the double cheese khachapuri.

Don’t recommend restaurant. Badrijani portion was too small for $14 dollars. Imeruli was also much smaller comparing to other Georgian restaurants we were before. Khachapuri Acharuli was really delicious. Our disappointment was main dishes Chashushuli and Chakhohbili… there were 2 pieces of meat in Chashushuli no side dish and 2 pieces of duck in Chakhohbili, 1 piece was literally bone only… and each main costs 20$Don’t recommend place overall, potions are overrated comparing to other Georgian restaurants…

This was my first time tasting Georgian food and wine and it was so good! We had a fantastic dinner as a group of 11 people. The food and wine were delicious, and the service was great. The restaurant is located in a beautiful area. If you like cheesy bread, you must try the penovani and khachapuri!

The food here is terrific. The megruli (cheese pie) and dumplings were full of flavor. The mixed grill is generous and everything on the board was delicious. Highly recommend dining here!!

This was my first experience tasting Georgian food and we had an incredible lunch. Great care goes into the preparation of this food and it shows. Everything was delicious and I can’t wait to go back. The pickled vegetables, Georgian salad and Khachapuri are a must try! So many fresh, delicious flavours.

Tiflisi provides superb, home-cooked Georgian food ( Georgia being the Eastern European country, NOT the U.S. state) in a lovely setting with delightful servers. Just GO! We popped in once for a late lunch and are now hooked on the unique flavours of every fresh, flavourful dish.

1st visit to this restaurant. Clean establishment with friendly and helpful staff. Stopped by for a quick bite and they offered several features items for brunch (11am-3pm). Our table got a cheese pie which was delicious - flakey pastry and cheesy filling just the right amount of saltiness. The other dish was a lamb sausage (?) in a wrap and that was served with two types of yummy fried potatoes (crispy fries & savory/garlicky wedges). Reasonably priced. Will likely return but maybe when the weather is warmer because the dining area can be quite chilly whenever the entrance opens. Since there’s nothing to block the cold air from coming in it was quite uncomfortable.

I parked on Queen to go to the beach and noticed this place next to Buds coffee on a bustling area of the beaches. I heard great things about Georgian cuisine so I picked up an order of dumplings and it was a great experience. Really nice person served me the takeout and I got to learn a bit about Georgian cuisine while I was waiting. The dumplings were very unique and were similar to Bao soup dumplings. They were delicious I was only grabbing lunch but looking forward to coming back and giving the other items a try. I highly recommend.