Shvili Restaurant

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Crescent Drive, Ras Al Khor, Dubai Festival City (Al Kheeran 1), Dubai Festival City (Al Kheeran 1), Ras Al Khor, Dubai
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Shvili Restaurant
Crescent Drive, Ras Al Khor, Dubai Festival City (Al Kheeran 1), Dubai Festival City (Al Kheeran 1), Ras Al Khor, Dubai

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Shvili Restaurant serves delicious Georgian cuisine in Dubai Festival City, offering a warm and authentic dining experience.

Discover the rich flavors of Georgia at Shvili Restaurant in Dubai Festival City. As a licensed food and beverage provider in the UAE, Shvili offers an authentic taste of traditional Georgian dishes, crafted with fresh ingredients and a passion for culinary excellence. Whether you're seeking a homestyle khachapuri, a hearty khinkali, or a vibrant salad, our menu is designed to transport your senses. We are proud to be a trusted dining spot for those exploring the vibrant culinary scene of Ras Al Khor and beyond.

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Crescent Drive, Ras Al Khor, Dubai Festival City (Al Kheeran 1), Dubai Festival City (Al Kheeran 1), Ras Al Khor, Dubai
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