
In Tbilisi, Georgia, Food Is a Language of Resistance
I have been speaking in English in deference to Georgia's difficult recent relationship with Russia, but the bath attendant seems to smell the Soviet residue on me and asks in Russian where I'm from.
'Leningrad,' I tell him.
'Which neighborhood?'
'Moskovskiy Prospekt.'
'My brother lives there!'
It is hard to escape the intersection of food and hospitality with politics in Georgia, which for centuries has been a target of Russian and Persian aggression, in addition to being the birthplace of Joseph Stalin. I am sitting in one of the prettiest courtyards in Tbilisi, if not the world: the old Writers' House of Georgia, now also home to Café Littera, Tekuna's restaurant. I am dining with Giorgi Lomsadze, a local journalist, and some of his friends. There's dry white Mtsvane in a bucket of ice and veal tartare with Georgian truffles. But the ghosts of the past are never far in Tbilisi, even on a glorious summer afternoon, with the restaurant's cats traipsing past the shrubbery and a lone palm tree. 'Beria'—one of Stalin's henchmen—'had a torture dungeon on the other side of this wall,' Giorgi tells me. 'Rumor was he put it there so that the writers could hear the others scream.' This is often the rhythm of a Georgian evening: friendship, the clinking of glasses, and horror close by.
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Meriko Gubeladze at her restaurant Shavi Lomi
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As the days pass, my beltline expands with help from many new friends. At the city's restaurants I chase all the garlic and walnut and pork fat with chilled summer qvevri wine made by a Georgian method that involves pressing the full uncircumcised grape, skins and stalks included, into an ancient jug where it is fermented for around half a year.
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