Chama Mama is a caucasian restaurant Chelsea New York located in United States.
149 W 14th St (btwn 6th and 7th Ave) New York , NY 10011 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Dining Options | Table Service |
Restroom | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Beer, Wine |
The food is beyond delicious, the open faced Khachapuri, and the Taste of Georgia are a must, but every single thing on the menu we ordered was so good that we wanted to order more and more of it!
Sample the wine before you buy a bottle — we ended up with our own tasting courtesy of the most delightful waitstaff . Unique, authentic , traditionally produced Georgian wines .
Get the Taste of Georgia and Adjaruli khachapuri (cheesy bread ). The megruli kharsho was flavorful and interesting because of the fried grits . Overall good food and vibes- they charge for extra bread
Love to be there. It remains me best Georgian memories. Food is tasty and atmo is very friendly . If you are lucky you can even get complimentary dessert from the owner. :)
Probably the best khachapuri you’ll find in New York, but make sure to try some of their other stuff as well . Herbal soups , good wine and friendly staff .
The plate is good! But eggplant w walnuts is best. The red pepper and yogurt are also good. The chakapuli w lamb was ok but not amazing. The honey cake is great !
It’s not bad but there’s better and cheaper Georgian food in NYC, especially if you’re willing to go to Brooklyn. The atmosphere is really cool though (the kitchen!) and the wine selection is great
The cheese breads are fantastic to share among two - they’re rich but tasty. Some of the vegetarian dishes are on the smaller side, but have good flavour. Good, unfussed service.
It was good and an interesting food experience. Definitely get the cheesy bread and the dumplings
NYT Hungry City Critic's Pick (1/2020): "Ekala; adjapsandali; pumpkin pkhali; eggplant ; gandzili; imeruli khachapuri; khinkali; shkmeruli ; ojaxuri."
Super delicious and a lovely menu for sharing with friends to have a good evening.
The khachapuri is spectacular but only the tip of the iceberg! Definitely need to come back a few times to try everything else!
Best Georgian restaurant in Manhattan
Incredible! Megruli kharsho , adjaruli khachapuri, eggplant dish , and wine sampler where i loved the red, white ok, amber not so much
The adjaruli is very tasty! I enjoyed the beef ribs and the Georgian wine was very good.
Tasteful food. Interesting wine selection . Good prices.
Pork Mtsvadi was excellent, but pass on the shkmeruli and Khinkali. Solid but Brooklyn has better and cheaper.
Great selection and outdoor patio . Orange wine is a must.
TERRIBLE experience. If you are in a group of 10 or more you either accept to pay a minimum of 55$ per persone (before tax) or you have to split in multiple tables.
The plate of several dips , the lamb , the dumplings - all delicious
Georgian wine , excelente service. Staff is very friendly
great traditional Georgian food!
Amazing place , tasty food :)
Portions are small and expensive . Honey cake is very good.
Service is a little slow, but the food is amazing
Amazing Georgian restaurant
Everything is amazing!
So loud you won't hear people at your table ????
Bread cheese and eggplant .
Cheese boat
Food is good but entire staff from host to server to runner are cold, rude, dismissive and uninterested in hospitality .
Amazing food
Georgian restaurant !
Wine and the bread thing
Muito bom ! Vale a pena experimentar os pratos . Staff muito simpático
This was the best khachapuri in my life. Great place! Highly recommend. - Anna Sotnikova
Had a delicious and authentic meal here last night! Extremely helpful and hospitable waitstaff. Our waiter used an iPad to show us what dishes looked like. - Jackie
Just opened a few weeks ago. Kobrick was supplying a lot of restaurants. First location in NYC. Coffee, wine, cocktails, great for meetings. - Sumeet Shah
Freshly made doughnuts. I love the toasted coconut donut and the Boston Creme. - Latoya Snell