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Lagidze Water
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24-26 სამრეკლოს ქუჩა
T'bilisi, Tbilisi
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Khachapuri u can eat in “Lagidze water”- Lagidze Waters, invented by Mitrophan Lagidze in 1887, have since then been an integral part of Georgian history. You have a chance to try all authentic flavours – Cream, Chocolate, Tarragon, Grape and Lemon – separately or by mixing any of them together. All flavours are made of natural syrups with the same secret recipe and technology as invented by Mitrophan Lagidze. He used only natural components – fresh fruits and herbs from different regions of Georgia, where the tastiest ingredients were hand-picked and selected. “Lagidze Water” continue this tradition which is why Lagidze waters are so organically tasty. Lagidze water was served traditionally with Khachapuri, Georgian cheese bread. Address – Samreklo Street 26 , number 0322 47 77 57 (open 10:00 - 21:00).
Khachapuri u can eat in “Lagidze water”- Lagidze Waters, invented by Mitrophan Lagidze in 1887, have since then been an integral part of Georgian history. You have a chance to try all authentic flavours – Cream, Chocolate, Tarragon, Grape and Lemon – separately or by mixing any of them together. All…
Lagidze water is a fizzy flavored soda which will make you feel like you traveled back in time to the 1950s, the time of soda fountains. However, Lagidze water was developed long before then. It was invented by the Georgian pharmacist Mitrofan Lagidze in the late 1800s. Lagidze came up with the idea to use natural syrups with soda and created unique flavors like cherry, tarragon, pear, and more. You can also order flavors like grape and chocolate.
Lagidze water is a fizzy flavored soda which will make you feel like you traveled back in time to the 1950s, the time of soda fountains. However, Lagidze water was developed long before then. It was invented by the Georgian pharmacist Mitrofan Lagidze in the late 1800s. Lagidze came up with the i…
Laghidze water is a popular Georgian soft drink based on soda and a variety of natural syrups. It has been traditionally mixed in a glass from a soda fountain in a range of flavors. Laghidze water is named after Mitrofan Laghidze, a pharmacist’s apprentice in Kutaisi, Georgia, who in 1887 explored the idea of using natural syrups instead of imported
Very tasty khachapuri, my favourite - Megrelian, and unusual drinks. Ask to mix cream and chocolate