Georgian food in Portland

My sister spent about a year in the country of Georgia with the Peace Corps. Over Christmas and New Years, myself and my other sister met up with her, and we spent a week in Italy and a week in Georgia. While we were in Georgia, I was exposed to the wonder that was Georgian cuisine: bread, cheese, potatoes, meat (you know, the good stuff). If you’ve never tried khinkali or khachapuri, do so as soon as possible – you won’t be disappointed.

Khachapuri from Kargi GogoIt turned out that some of the Peace Corps people from several years before had moved back to Portland and had opened a food cart (as one does in Portland). Unfortunately, by the time I heard about it, they had closed down. Imagine my delight when I heard that they were opening a restaurant – Kargi Gogo! I braved the trip all the way from one side of Portland to the other to try it.

Assessment: amazing! I got the acharuli khachapuri (cheese, butter, and egg in a bread boat) with the red adjika sauce, and it was one of the best meals I’ve had in a while. Seriously, if you are ever in the Portland area, stop by – you won’t regret it (except maybe your waistline).

2 thoughts on “Georgian food in Portland

  1. Rachel says:

    Yes!! I’m glad you went. Next time get some kinkhali and good Georgian wine and pretend I’m there. The Georgian place here is too expensive and fancy for the likes of me.

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