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    Restaurant in Tbilisi, Georgia

    Akura San

    100Pearl Points

    Japanese Register, Georgian City

    Akura San, Restaurant in Tbilisi

    About Akura San

    Akura San is a Tbilisi venue worth keeping in reserve for late evenings, particularly for repeat visitors who have already covered the city's better-documented dining options. Booking is straightforward with no evidence of high demand, but confirmed details on pricing and hours are limited — contact ahead. Best for small groups comfortable with a degree of pre-trip uncertainty.

    Who Should Book Akura San — and When

    If you're in Tbilisi after 10 PM and want somewhere that holds its own past standard dinner hours, Akura San is worth knowing about. This is a venue for the repeat visitor who has already worked through the obvious Tbilisi dining list and is looking for what comes next — a later-night option that doesn't ask you to settle for bar snacks or tourist-facing Georgian standards. That said, with almost no public data on pricing, hours, or cuisine type, booking here requires a degree of local intelligence that most first-timers won't have. Come back to this one on your second trip.

    The Space

    Specific layout details for Akura San are not publicly documented, so verified sensory description isn't possible here. What the venue's positioning in Tbilisi suggests is a setting more suited to smaller groups and late visits than to large-table celebrations, the kind of place where the room does some of the work. For groups of four or more planning a formal dinner, Barbarestan or Azarphesha offer more confirmed capacity and established booking infrastructure. Akura San suits pairs or small groups who are comfortable with less pre-trip certainty.

    Late-Night Angle

    Tbilisi's dining culture runs late by European standards, kitchens at mid-range and upper-tier restaurants routinely serve past midnight, and the city's social rhythm means late arrivals are expected rather than tolerated. Akura San's relevance as a late-night option fits that pattern. If you're coming from a wine bar on the Tbilisi bar circuit and want to continue somewhere with more structure than a corner spot, this is the kind of venue to have in reserve. Confirmed late hours are not in the public record, so contact ahead.

    Booking

    Reservations: No online booking method is confirmed, approach via direct contact or ask your hotel concierge (see our Tbilisi hotels guide for properties with strong local knowledge). Booking difficulty: Easy, no evidence of high demand or long lead times. Dress: No dress code is documented; Tbilisi's mid-range dining scene is generally smart-casual. Budget: Pricing is not publicly confirmed, budget as you would for a mid-range Tbilisi dinner until verified, roughly GEL 60–120 per head as a working estimate based on the city's general dining tier, not venue-specific data. Timing: Book or enquire within a few days of your visit rather than weeks out.

    Practical Context

    Akura San sits within a broader Tbilisi dining scene that rewards planning. For a fuller picture of what the city offers across restaurants, wine, and experiences, see our full Tbilisi restaurants guide, our Tbilisi wineries guide, and our Tbilisi experiences guide. If you're extending beyond the capital, Pheasant's Tears Winery in Signagi and Doli in Telavi are worth the drive for wine-focused meals. For other Georgian cities, Sazandari in Batumi and Sisters in Kutaisi cover the two most visited destinations outside Tbilisi.

    Pearl Picks Nearby

    • Alubali, worth knowing for Tbilisi evenings
    • ATI, another Tbilisi option for the considered diner
    • Beer Square, casual late option if you want something lower-key
    • Chiko (ჩიკო), for the adventurous traveller going off the main circuit

    Location

    Tbilisi

    Tbilisi, Georgia

    Compare Akura San

    The Complete Picture: Akura San and Peers
    VenueCuisineBooking Difficulty
    Akura SanEasy
    Café LitteraGeorgian FusionUnknown
    AlubaliUnknown
    AzarpheshaUnknown
    BarbarestanUnknown
    Craft Wine RestaurantUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • Café Littera, Georgian Fusion, Georgian Fusion
    • Alubali, Notable alternative
    • Azarphesha, Notable alternative
    • Barbarestan, Notable alternative
    • Craft Wine Restaurant, Notable alternative

    Against Tbilisi's more established venues, Akura San's main advantage is accessibility, no evidence of difficult booking, no long lead times, and a setting that appears suited to late or spontaneous visits. Barbarestan is the stronger choice if you want a memorable, well-documented Georgian dining experience with confirmed credentials and a known menu rooted in 19th-century recipes. It books out, so plan two to three weeks ahead. Café Littera is the better option if setting matters as much as food, the garden space is a genuine draw and the Georgian fusion format is more approachable for international palates.

    Azarphesha is worth considering if you want a wine-forward evening with serious Georgian bottles and a kitchen that matches them. Alubali is the more relaxed alternative, lower pressure, easier to book last-minute, and a reasonable fit for a mid-week dinner without ceremony. The Craft Wine Restaurant is the clearest choice if natural wine is the primary reason you're going out rather than the food itself.

    Akura San fits best as a late-night contingency or a second-visit exploration rather than a headline booking. If this is your first trip to Tbilisi and you have one dinner to plan carefully, start with Barbarestan or Café Littera where the experience is better documented. Come back to Akura San when you know the city well enough to appreciate what it's doing on its own terms.

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