Lemonade Natakhtari 1.0 L Restaurants in Philadelphia

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City: Philadelphia, 10865 Bustleton Ave, Philadelphia I-19116-3301, United States
"I've been wanting to come to GBC for a long time ever since reading Craig Laban's review. Now I see that Philadelphia Magazine ranks GBC as a top 50 restaurant. My wife and I had the night to ourselves and decided to finally give GBC a chance. It was a pleasant time out.We were the only ones in the restaurant when we were there about 6pm on a Sunday. However, it slowly filled up to about a quarter full in the 10 or so picnic sized tables. The very strange elevator music was laughable hearing Foo Fighters, Sting, and the like turned into small jazz combo with a female singer. Our waitress was pleased to hear it was our first time there and gave a lot of recommendations which we took. We ended up with way too much food, but brought most home. We started with a beet salad with walnut and a regular salad. I was expecting sliced beats with some candied walnuts but what came was a huge raw burger patty like salad comprising of shredded beats and pulverized walnuts. I didn't expect to taste the walnuts but they were definitely there. The salad tasted better than it looked. My wife's regular salad was tomatoes and a few cucumbers in a light dressing which she did not care for. The recommended Khinkali were huge dumplings filled with ground meat. We were warned to just pick them up and eat as they had liquid that would come out. Both of us get they were just ok. Not too much meat in them, and my wife thought they had a pice of something inside she had to spit out. What was outstanding came next. The Adjaruli. A football shaped homemade bread with melted cheeses, butter, and raw egg inside. You mix the insides together, cut a piece of the bread and dip to your heart's content. We loved this and in the future consider just getting one or two of these to go. Better than a white pizza. We then got to meats. The barbecue lamb baran was tough. The barbecue veal rib was much better. The rib was perfect medium rare and so tasty with their version of barbecue. It was a nice thick cut, too. Another recommended meat was the Chkmeruli which is a whole chicken cooked in milk and spices. We both were not impressed with the taste although I'm sure it was appropriately cooked. I don't think we're used to a milk base. GBC is a BYOB so we had our bottle of wine with us and weren't charged any fee to open it. But I did purchase some of the best flavor infused water I've ever had. They have Kampot in multiple flavors by the glass or pitcher. I could've drank a whole pitcher on my own. Went with the apricot flavor and it was sweet and full of apricot smell and taste. It also had a pice of a whole apricot in the bottom. I ended up buying another glass. Lastly, we did go with a dessert. It was a classic Napoleon which was light and flaky, sweet, vanilla insides, and crunchy. It was an excellent dessert and my wife and I shared one which was enough especially since we brought a lot of of meal home. Our female server was knowledgeable about anything we asked, friendly, and quick. Overall, some major hits and some strikes with all of the food we tried at GBC. It wasn't a favorite for us, but would come back for that homemade bread and cheese. And if we did sit-down, get some of that water, too.Someone mentioned in a recent Yelp review they felt ripped off because their bill was 20% higher than menu prices. I double checked our bill to the menu and everything was priced correctly. Maybe GBC reprinted the menus?$115 not including tip for our big meal which I already admitted was too much food just for the two of us. But I'm glad we got to try a bunch of what GBC had to offer. We think you should try it out, too!"
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Lemonade Natakhtari 1.0 L

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