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In all of Melbourne there are just 158 immigrants from Georgia, and yet a south-eastern suburb can sustain a Georgian restaurant. How is this possible? One: Aragvi's Georgian cuisine for lunch ...
Lavrentiy Beria was Stalin's secret police chief. Beria and Stalin's son, Vasily, were known to drop by Aragvi for the Georgian wine. And it wasn't just Russian spies who came here. Aragvi was a ...
Aragvi, which opened in 2017 as Aragvi Georgian Bakery and Restaurant, plans to serve a customer base of immigrants from the former Soviet Union with a menu featuring items such as kebabs and ...
“He liked Georgian food,” Kobaladze says. “That's what he told me. He loved Aragvi.” Many other people also loved Aragvi since, according to Ilya Krol at The Moscow Times, it was the only ...
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