If you live in Spain and are curious about the flavours of the Caucasus, you now have a delicious route right at your fingertips: the trail of Georgian restaurants in Spain. From Madrid to Barcelona, via Málaga, Torrevieja or Salou, more and more kitchens are opening their doors to bring you the authentic cuisine of Georgia: cheese-filled breads dripping with butter, juicy dumplings, spiced stews and wines fermented in clay vessels with a history of over 8,000 years. In this guide, updated to 2026, we tour the most recommended venues so you can enjoy a Georgian culinary experience without boarding a plane.
Why it's worth trying Georgian cuisine in Spain
Georgian cuisine is one of Europe's best-kept secrets and, at the same time, one of its most seductive. It combines the intensity of Eastern spices with the freshness of the Mediterranean, a respect for seasonal produce and a philosophy of shared meals that turns every dinner into a small celebration. Dishes like khachapuri, khinkali, satsivi and badrijani nigvzit have become true ambassadors of the country, and its wines, fermented in qvevri, are recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
If this guide whets your appetite for the real thing, you can browse our Georgia tours to plan your next Caucasus adventure.
Georgian restaurants in Madrid
The capital has the largest concentration of Georgian cuisine in Spain. If you love great food, these three venues are essential for discovering the flavours of Tbilisi without leaving Madrid.
Restaurant Kintza (Chamberí)
In the Chamberí neighbourhood, at Calle Hernani 48, Kintza is arguably the benchmark for Georgian cuisine in Madrid. Its menu offers a wide variety of dishes prepared with fresh, quality ingredients: melting khachapuri, juicy khinkali, lamb chakapuli with herbs and roasted-vegetable ajapsandali.
The atmosphere is welcoming, the décor elegant and the service attentive and warm. Don't miss their selection of Georgian wines — the perfect pairing to discover native varieties like Saperavi or Rkatsiteli. More information and reservations at kinzamadrid.es.
Nunuka - Bistrot Georgia (Malasaña)
Right in the heart of Malasaña, Nunuka is a bistro that transports you directly to Tbilisi. Its menu brings together some of the most beloved dishes of Georgian cuisine: chakapuli, a lamb stew slow-cooked with white wine and herbs; satsivi, chicken in walnut sauce; and the fresh ajapsandali of roasted vegetables.
The décor pays careful attention to Georgian cultural details with warm lighting that makes you want to linger. As you would expect, it features a wide selection of Georgian wines to pair with your meal. Reservations at nunukamadrid.com.
Babilo Pub-Restaurant (San Sebastián de los Reyes)
In San Sebastián de los Reyes, Babilo is a relaxed spot where Georgian and Spanish cuisines come together. Alongside classics like khinkali and khachapuri you'll find croquetas and grilled octopus, creating a culinary bridge between two cultures. Its outdoor terrace is perfect in the warmer months and is often a gathering point for the Georgian community in Madrid. Check opening hours and menu at babilo.es.
Georgian restaurants in Barcelona
The Catalan capital has a thriving Georgian food scene. These are the restaurants that best represent Caucasus cuisine in Barcelona.
Supra Barcelona
Supra offers a unique culinary experience in a warm and elegant setting. Its menu features traditional Georgian dishes made with fresh ingredients: khinkali stuffed with spiced meat, khachapuri overflowing with melted cheese and a wide selection of Georgian wines. The thoughtful lighting and decorative details complete a memorable evening. Reservations at suprabarcelona.com.
Kinza Barcelona
Kinza Barcelona offers a very complete range of traditional Georgian dishes, prepared with care and seasonal produce. Highlights include its khinkali, khachapuri and, above all, the badrijani nigvzit — a classic starter of aubergine with walnut paste and spices that we highly recommend.
The rustic and welcoming atmosphere, combined with attentive service, makes every visit a genuine gastronomic immersion. Reservations and menu at kinzabcn.es.
Tiflis Restaurant (Gràcia)
In the Gràcia neighbourhood, Tiflis Restaurant is one of the most established references for Georgian cuisine in Barcelona. Its menu covers the best of traditional recipes: khachapuri, khinkali and badrijani nigvzit as starters, and main courses such as chakhokhbili (chicken stew with tomato and spices), mtsvadi (marinated meat skewers) and satsivi. The Georgian wine list is extensive and the warm, authentic atmosphere transports you directly to the alleyways of old Tbilisi.
Restaurant Iberia
Located at Rambla Fabra i Puig 94, Iberia is a meeting point for the Georgian community in Barcelona. It is common to find it full at celebrations such as birthdays or traditional festivals, which speaks volumes about the authenticity of its cooking. One of its most recommended dishes is the pkhali, a vegetable starter with walnut paste prepared to an excellent standard.
Bar-Restaurant Gabi
Gabi is a versatile venue where Eastern European cuisine meets a strong Georgian touch. Its offering includes khinkali, khachapuri and other classics, as well as more Mediterranean options. It has a terrace and live music on afternoons, making it an ideal place for special celebrations.
Georgian restaurants in Málaga
The Costa del Sol has also fallen for Georgian flavours. These are the two most recommended venues for discovering Caucasus cuisine in Málaga.
Tbilissimo
Right in the historic centre, at Calle Calderón de la Barca 5, Tbilissimo offers an extensive Georgian menu in a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. Among its most popular dishes are khachapuri, khinkali, satsivi and chashushuli, a meat and vegetable stew with spices. The Georgian wine list completes a carefully crafted offering. Reservations at tbilissimo.es.
Restaurant Odissei
In the El Palo neighbourhood, Odissei (Calle Andrómeda 8) is a must-stop if you want to explore Georgian gastronomy in Málaga. Its menu includes khachapuri, chashushuli, satsivi and shashlik, plus an extensive cellar of Georgian wines that will let you discover the world's oldest wine-making tradition. Check their menu at restauranteodissei.es.
Georgian restaurants in Torrevieja
Restaurant Kolgeti
At Calle Antonio Ruiz Coves 27, Kolgeti is a small, family-run restaurant with typical Georgian décor. Its menu is authentic and its owners, a Georgian family, are delighted to recommend their signature dishes. If you are up for traditional drinks, you can try chacha here — the potent Georgian pomace brandy. A simple but genuine place, ideal for experiencing the true hospitality of the Caucasus.
Georgian restaurants in Tarragona
Mimino (Salou)
On the shores of the Mediterranean, in the tourist town of Salou, Mimino is a welcoming Georgian restaurant with a broad offering that includes vegetarian and vegan options. Don't miss their khachapuri, khinkali or chakhokhbili, and let yourself be tempted by their homemade desserts such as walnut cake. The outdoor terrace is perfect for alfresco dining in the warmer months, and the staff are warm and attentive.
Tips for making the most of your visit
- Book ahead, especially at weekends: many of these restaurants are small and fill up quickly.
- Order at least one khachapuri and some khinkali; they are the two great classics and the perfect introduction to Georgian cuisine.
- Try the Georgian wines: go for a Saperavi red or a qvevri-fermented Rkatsiteli white — they are a sensory experience in themselves.
- Sharing is the norm. The Georgian table, known as supra, is best enjoyed as a group, with several dishes in the middle and plenty of toasts.
Do you know another Georgian restaurant in Spain?
If you know of a Georgian restaurant in Spain that doesn't appear in this guide, or if you notice that any description needs updating, write to us and we'll look into it as soon as possible. If you also have representative photos of the venue, you can send them to us at info@iberogeorgia.info and we'll be happy to include them. And if this culinary tour has given you a taste for the real thing, don't forget to explore our Georgia travel options. We'd love to welcome you!