Amkari Georgian Bistro
Restaurant · Peckham ·

Amkari Georgian Bistro

Restaurant · Peckham ·

Georgian wine bar serving khachapuri, khinkali, and tapas

khachapuri
khinkali
friendly staff
wine selection
tapas
dumplings
attentive service
good wine
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by Sinéad Cranna
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null
Amkari Georgian Bistro by null

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56 Peckham Rye, London SE15 4JR, United Kingdom Get directions

£20–30

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56 Peckham Rye, London SE15 4JR, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7886 309407
80-20winebar.com
@8020shops

£20–30 · Menu

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•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups

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Dec 30, 2025

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80-20 Wines - Review - Peckham - London - The Infatuation

"80-20 Wines is a Georgian wine bar and shop in Peckham that’s best used to stock up on a bottle of something semi-dry and low sulphite, and grab a takeaway pastry. The friendly owner will help guide you to the right bottle from rows and rows of sleek shelves. Get one to go or stop for a glass on the adorable veranda out front—complete with plants, comfy seats, and blankets—or inside. The food is basic—charcuterie boards with cheese and meats, khinkali that might fall apart on you—but the khachapuri is worth getting if you are sticking around. Just know that while stylish and moody, the restaurant towards the back stays pretty quiet most nights. Food Rundown Charcuterie Platter The focaccia is the best thing on this platter—it's served in thick, square hunks and there are juicy olives scattered throughout. The meats are nice, but this hasn’t really been elevated from the kind of charcuterie board you could knock together after an M&S splurge. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna Lamb Khinkali We’re big fans of the fragrant, meaty broth, but unfortunately the dumpling itself was too thin and leaked juices before we’d taken a bite. The lamb could also do with a little more cooking so it was less gristly. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna Megruli Khachapuri We’d recommend you ignore the rest of the food menu and just get one of these cheesy bread boats with a few glasses of excellent wine. The cheese is perfectly melted so that it mixes with the yolk to create a rich, creamy pool for dunking chewy crusts in. It’s the right size for two to share, but if you’re rolling with a group of three or four, double up because it’s tempting to hoard this. photo credit: Sinéad Cranna" - Sinéad Cranna

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Sinéad Cranna
80 - 20 Wines

Florence

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I'm currently learning Georgian and about Georgian culture. This place is lovely Tornike and Hannah were very attentive with amazing reccomendations for Georgian wine. I had the Kissi orange wine, it was delicious!! All their wine is organic, with Georgia being the birthplace of wine, you know you're getting only the best. Today I had just some khachapuri and orange wine but I've been here before and had a full spread, everything is freshly made, the khachapuri is so moreish, the khinkali is amazing. They have gorgeous fresh salads and dips to accompany everything. With lit candles and a beautiful interior overlooking a pretty common, it's a wondwrful date spot or way to spend an evening.

Louis J.

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This establishment has subtly become one of our go-tos, and the place we'll invariably visit when in the vicinity of southern Peckham and keen for gustatory indulgence. Gazing into the other Rye eateries after departing 80-20, one is struck by how much of a better time one has almost certainly had. Better service from the endlessly charming gentleman who runs the place, better food from the magnificent lady whose khachapuri, khinkali and tapas deserve to be famous among the suburbanites of central South London, better atmosphere and certainly better wine, with no menu bottle exceeding £40 and many not exceeding £30, all of utterly exceptional quality and with staggering variety to boot (more adventurous options from the shelves are also available). Our host will freely recommend something delicious and even, as we're regulars, offer complimentary tastes of amber or semi-sweet wine; one of the latter has become our ever-reliable friend, but tonight's amber was of such quality that I've pledged to get it next time. We were also this time (our fifth visit I think) treated to a free double-scoop of their excellent gelato, although I don't see myself betraying their kada quite yet. Would kada work with ice cream? One for next time, probably. Tonight's khinkali were utterly superb, and there is an array of both traditional and somewhat adventurous tapas (heavily featuring ajika sauce) that I'd certainly urge the explorative diner towards, but no greater pleasure, no purer treat perhaps on this earth exists than the khachapuri adjaruli one can obtain here, and I'd include the khachapuri at every other Georgian restaurant in London in that (we've been to a few!) - I mean, we've never had a bad experience at a Georgian restaurant, and it must be stressed that this nation's astounding cuisine and viticulture is responsible for 80% of the joy of coming here. But the 20%? That crucial edge? That's the hospitality, knowledge and skill of the two people who run the show. We'll inevitably return soon, and hopefully a few other Londoners vacillating on how to spend their hard-earned disposable income will read this and make the needful beeline!

Fuad T.

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Went there on a Friday for dinner, a group of four with prior reservations (which I would recommend on the weekends). They have a really good selection of Georgian wine, and the people there very friendly and knowledgeable. Before getting into details, my biggest complaint was the speed and the other of the service: our food arrived slowly (and they had told us that we could order as we go if the food wasn't enough, which would have taken ages), and in the "wrong" order. That said, it could have been because they were busy, but I would gladly go there again to see whether they've ironed these issues out. I'm not completely sure about names of the plates, so apologies for any mistakes here. We ordered the Georgian Cheese bread (Khachapuri), which they suggested the salad as an excellent accompaniment, as well as the Khinkalies (dumplings), and the tapas. They came with the salad first, but nothing else. We sat there waiting for a while, and they noticed that and asked us if all is ok. The salad is meant as a side salad, which isn't really a dish in and of itself, and they had recommended it for the bread. Eventually, we got hungry and had the salad. Then after a while the dumplings came, which were good but could have been better filled (I've had really good Khinkalies in London before). Then came the bread after a long wait: very cheesy, but the bread could have risen a bit more. Finally after having waiting even more, we finally got the tapas. The meat in the tapas was a bit dry, and the halloumi cheese, while good, isn't really Georgian. The wine they suggested to go with the food was good. Like I said, all in all we were happy, and hopefully it'll be better the next time.

Dan W.

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Great experience. Went with a group of five guys for a sunday lunch birthday hangout. Service was really kind, generous, and friendly. Food and wine was delicious! Especially the dumplings. First time interacting with Georgian cuisine too. Highly recommend!

Kirk M.

Google
A "Must visit" place. You will enjoy unique tasty food and excellent service. Only negative was staff smoking just inside... please don't spoil this special place team! The dumplings are a tasty surprise as was the delicious wine.

Julie S.

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We tried the soup, tapas, dumplings and bread and everything was delicious! Staff were super friendly and informative. Would definitely go back and recommend.

Eleanor J.

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We moved to East Dulwich 18 months ago and this quickly became our favourite place to go for reliably delicious food, excellent wines, and lovely service. The Khachapuri is not to be missed!! My partner also booked the room at the back for his birthday last year, and we experienced such kind hospitality. Please pay them a visit if you’re in Peckham and love good wine and tasty food - you won’t regret it!

Jon K.

Google
Stopped in for a few drinks. Beautiful wine and really knowledgable sommelier! We’ve lived in the area for 18 years and think this is a great find. Really lovely place, can’t wait to go back.