Kin Za, Georgian restaurant in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
Kin Za is a Georgian restaurant in Berlin-Mitte that serves traditional dishes like khachapuri, khinkali dumplings, and fresh truffles in a personally designed space at Krausnickstraße 23. The setting combines Georgian craftsmanship with a relaxed Berlin atmosphere, creating an intimate dining environment.
The restaurant emerged when owner Irakli Kemertelidze transformed the former Ramones Museum into a Georgian dining destination, completely changing the space's purpose. This conversion marked the shift from music-focused culture to culinary hospitality in this location.
The restaurant displays Georgian hospitality through handcrafted interior details and traditional cooking methods, especially in the homemade walnut sauces that accompany many dishes.
The restaurant is located in a central neighborhood with good access and offers a relaxed environment for visitors exploring Georgian cuisine. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, since the space is intimate and popular.
The restaurant operates a sister location called Kin Za Underground using vintage caravans near Alexanderplatz, serving Georgian cuisine in an unconventional way. This mobile version offers visitors a completely different experience of the same culinary tradition.
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