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n. a river in Georgia
Usage examples of "aragvi".
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO The Aragvi Restaurant was located on Gorky Street, just past Central Telegraph.
But there was another reason that Metcalfe had decided to dine at the Aragvi, a more important reason.
Besides, the Aragvi had certain characteristics that made it suitable for a furtive rendezvous.
Metcalfe arrived at the Aragvi Restaurant seven minutes ahead of schedule.
Amos Hilliard entered the Aragvi by the back stairs, where he knew he would not be noticed, and met his way through the dark passage to the men's room.
Quietly, with a casual lope, Metcalfe took the path around to the far side of the Aragvi, unseen by the police.
His current favorite restaurant was Aragvi, named after the coursing river that was well known and loved by all Georgians.
They were taken to the Moscow State Circus and given a banquet at Aragvi, where they were 248 served the golden roe caviar, the rarest of the eight caviars, zakushki, which literally means small bites, and pashteet, the delicate pate baked ina crust.
Once a week they ate dinner at Aragvi, perhaps the best restaurant in the city, where Anya learned to smile again when eating the ice cream and jam, where Nikita developed a taste for the spicy chicken zatsivi smothered in walnut sauce, and where they both drank too much vodka with their caviar, too much wine with their sulguni and bread.