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An exotic feast of cheese, and Georgia's on my mind

By Dong Fangyu    |    China Daily    |     Updated: 2018-01-13 10:14

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Georgia's Feast's mission is to introduce Georgian cuisine to Chinese people, and to make it known as much as they can in China.[Photo by Dong Fangyu/China Daily]

The food seems to be a well-kept secret, as does the wine and the country itself

When I told a few people recently that I had discovered a Georgian restaurant in Beijing, the most knowledgeable responses I could elicit were "Where is Georgia?" and "What language do they speak there?"

Such ignorance on the part of some demanded a fact-finding visit by me, so I headed to what was likely to be an exotic culinary find, Georgia's Feast, which is tucked away in a side street in the trendy Sanlitun area with a view of the Liangma River.

Awaiting us at the entrance to a two-story white establishment was a copper statue of a wrinkly old man in what I presume is traditional Georgian attire and holding a wineglass in one hand.

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