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Karater Georgian Bistro
R. do Diário de Notícias 65, 1200-365 Lisboa, Portugal
· Georgian restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (1201 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout
Creative Georgian small bistro with standout khachapuri and stews, excellent wines, tight space, and service that can lag; book ahead and expect premium prices for thoughtful cooking.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked into Bairro Alto, Karater feels warm and bustling the moment you step inside. The room is tiny and energetic, with the chef greeting tables and servers weaving through close-set chairs. Diners describe dishes arriving to cheers and the space as cozy but crowded, with one guest noting, "we left stuffed and happy despite the wait." Do expect a line and book ahead for peak hours. The cooking leans elevated Georgian: rich breads, soulful stews, and refined touches rather than theatrics. Think the cheese-and-egg boat bread, wine-braised meats, and nut-warmed sauces, alongside Georgian wines poured with care. Several regulars rave about the wagyu cheeks and honey cake, while others debate the khinkali style; overall, flavors land comforting and polished. Families should weigh the realities: no kids menu, tightly spaced tables, and a lively room that gets loud. That said, items like khachapuri, potato sides, and cheese croquettes are kid-accessible. Strollers and highchairs are tricky, and long waits at peak can test patience—come early if visiting with children.
At a Glance
- Elevated Georgian comfort dishes with standout khachapuri, stews, and desserts
- Engaged owner/chef and helpful staff guide first-timers through the menu
- Very small, loud room; tables are tightly packed and waits can be long
- Service coordination issues (staggered dishes, order mistakes) during busy times
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- That first pull of molten cheese from khachapuri
- Tender, wine-braised wagyu cheeks
- Warm hospitality when the owner visits tables
- Honey cake and Napoleon that finish the meal softly
- Discovering Georgian wines in Lisbon
Points of Concern
- Tight seating and high noise; privacy is minimal and movement is constrained
- Service delays and order errors reported, especially at peak times
- Khinkali style divides opinion; some find dough or broth not traditional
- Pricing is premium for Lisbon; plan €40-50 per person before drinks
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (alleged clustering of positives after negatives) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€38-52 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair Adjaruli Khachapuri with a crisp Georgian white to cut richness
- Choose a stew (Kharcho or Wagyu Cheeks) plus a bright salad for balance
- Finish with Honey Cake or Napoleon for a classic close
Perfect For
- Date night with a twist of Georgian comfort
- Adventurous eaters seeking regional wines
- Small groups sharing rich, hearty plates
- Locals hosting out-of-town friends
Location Insights
Area: Historic nightlife district with bars and intimate restaurants; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Busy and well-trodden; typical nightlife crowds, generally safe with normal city awareness.
Nearby: Steps from Miradouro areas, Fado venues, and Chiado shopping; heavy evening foot traffic.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday16:00–01:00
Tuesday16:00–01:00
Wednesday16:00–01:00
Thursday16:00–01:00
Friday13:00–01:00
Saturday13:00–01:00
Sunday13:00–01:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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