Good happy hour food + drink offer. The dumplings are excellent.
Fantastic restaurant! Wine selection and appetizers were great. The server was very sweet but didn’t mention the kitchen was closing. We went to order our entrees and they told us the kitchen was closed, so we were disappointed. I can’t wait to come back at a decent time to have a full meal, though!
Chito is our favorite & go-to spot in the city. My wife, friends, work associastes all love it. It’s always busy but has a table, the food is incredible, and so is the service. Best kept secret and may regret writing this review but Badri & team have created something special here. Must try to adjaruli khachapuri & khinkali!
The place isn’t that good when compared to Chama Mama. The fare was slightly different than the typical Georgian food. If this is your first time eating Georgian, don’t go there.
The food was delicious… different and so flavorful. So many things to share and the portions were perfect size. The service was impeccable too!
Love love love their adjaruli cheese and egg bread boat! ** TIP! ** - Ask the waiter to mix the cheese & egg before eating, Georgian style. It's already mixed in this photo. Visited for lunch after work while in the area. There was some seating, though not sure about availability after the 5 pm rush. This was my first time trying Georgian food; will be returning. I am not sure how to describe their cuisine, and love how they incorporate sweet/tangy pomegranate into savory dishes. The Georgian palate differs from the traditional American, and is worth the try! Chito Gvrito has a Euro-chic atmosphere. They make the best of their long, narrow venue with a well-placed bar and seating in the front and rear. Guests were from the area, wearing business casual as well as formal, likely visiting straight from work. Bring a sweater - it can get drafty in cooler weather. Parking: On-street parking
This place is always solid. My guest loved it too.