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"Gravesend’s Mtskheta Cafe, right at the corner of 86th Street near Stillwell Avenue on the way to Coney Island, is named after a town in Georgia that dates to the Bronze Age. The interior resembles a dukani, a country tavern and a very nice place to spend an afternoon or evening. The khinkali are particularly good and filled with juice; the kharcho soup teeming with meat, rice, and vegetables; the round cornbread machadi made with white cornmeal; and the khachapuri stuffed with imeruli cheese that oozes out the moment it’s cut in wedges and served." - Robert Sietsema
