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Welcome to Skalka

Skalka, a Georgian cafe in Seattle, offers a unique dining experience with its signature dish, Khachapuri. This bread boat filled with cheese and a runny egg has captured the hearts of customers like Michelle Z. and Lila S. The fluffy bread, gooey egg, and flavorful fillings make for a hearty and comforting meal. Visitors praise the friendly staff, self-service ordering system, and cozy cafe atmosphere. Skalka's commitment to quality, freshness, and authenticity shines through in every bite, making it a must-visit spot for those seeking a taste of Georgian cuisine in Seattle.

Skalka: Reviews & Ratings

Michelle Z.
Michelle Z.

First time going to skalka cafe and it did not disappoint!!! Such a cute spot close by the Seattle waterfront which is great for a walk afterwards The size of the Khachapuri was so big that you can definitely share it with another person. The bread was so fluffy inside and went well with the filling and the nice runny egg. Also get their hot sauce on the side!! It's sooo good and goes so well with the breading. I could be eat just bread and sauce and I'll be happy LOL. Out of the two khachapuri we got, we definitely liked the chicken one better compared to beet one. It was so much more flavorful and a nice balance between the cheese and egg.

Courtney L.
Courtney L.

So delicious and unique! I was hesitant for the runny egg but it mixes with the hot cheese and makes a delicious concoction. The vegetables mixed with the cheese and bread were just the perfect bite. Service was great and the restaurant was clean. It's a small place right near pier 45. You order at the kiosk and wait about 15-20 minutes for your order.

Lila S.
Lila S.

The khachapuri from Skalka is easily some of the best food I've had in Seattle! I ordered the chicken boat and it was sooooo good. The bread is soft, fluffy, and warm and crispy on the outside. The egg was gooey and melted into the cheese perfectly. It was so hearty and comforting yet vibrant and flavorful, and the chicken was absolutely delicious and so saucy. I will definitely be coming back here if I visit Seattle again!

Jennifer K.
Jennifer K.

Thank you Yelpers this one was bc of you!!! My friends and I were traveling to Seattle and we needed to pick some good places to eat. None of us had been there before so I checked Yelp for some help. Skalka had great reviews and the pictures were great so we went here for breakfast. It was so good , we all said we would travel there just for their food lol . Between us we ordered the cheese, chicken and the vegetable and all of us agree that it couldn't get any better . The staff was very nice , we asked where they originated from and the worker gave us a little history on them. It really is like a breakfast pizza with hand made and hand pulled dough . I had the cheese and asked for an extra egg .

Joy P.
Joy P.

easy ordering at a tablet when you walk in, clean and friendly staff and delicious options that will introduce you to georgian food, khachapuri specifically. i have to wonder how many tourists dare to walk beyond the alaskan way waterfront or venture beyond pike place market to experience skalka. it would be a shame to not give this place a try. it's unusual and worth a visit and i know i'll be recommending it to visitors and friends who even live here in the greater seattle area. the bread is light and fluffy and provides the perfect support for the varied contents. my veggie option had both cheese and runny egg as well as a tasty savory mix of tomatoes, peppers and eggplant. i initially thought i'd only be able to eat half and that i'd walk out with leftovers but to my surprise, i finished virtually the whole thing and haven't been hungry since so if you're looking for a way to experience a new cuisine and fill the belly for a large part of your day, this place is it!

Abbey O.
Abbey O.

Skalka is a small Georgian cafe located just a few blocks up from the Seattle waterfront. There is plenty of parking close, and you could easily make a day of visiting shops on the waterfront and Skalka for lunch. Skalka makes a Georgian dish called Khachapuri, which is a bread boat with cheese and a fried egg in the middle, and can be topped with meat or veggies. All their dishes are made to order, so the bread is incredibly fresh for every meal. You can order ahead of arrival if you don't want to wait for the items to come out of the oven. There is a cute cafe feel and places you can sit to eat your Khachapuri, and they sell coffee and sodas to go with. I tried the stroganoff, and the Lobiani which was a bacon and red bean topping, it was hard to decide my favorite! I think the pickles on the stroganoff really made it pop, but the red bean and bacon combo was delicious too. These Khachapuri are super filling and provide the same kind of comfort that pizza does (bread + extra melty cheese = ).

Rodnishs H.
Rodnishs H.

Was looking for a place to eat and I came across this place. I am a sucker for eggs with yolk so this was right up my alley. I came inside the restaurant and noticed the tablets that you use to order the food yourself. The menu is not too much or complicated. It's a very simple menu and I choose the veggie boat. I think that it's just might be me but I don't really care for the tablet self ordering system, because it takes away from actual interactions but that is okay. I sat down and waited for a text message saying my food was ready. Once I got the food, I tried a piece of the bread and as soon as I took the first bit of just the bread, I knew this whole meal was going to be good. The bread was crunchy on the outside and so soft and warm on the inside. I dipped my bread in the egg and the egg was smothered in butter and some sort of cheese. It was delicious!! The veggie side did not disappoint either! Highly recommend

cristina p.
cristina p.

Our first time visiting Seattle and found Skalka on some foodie Instagram pages. It looked so intriguing and yummy I had to come check it out! I love yolky eggs, so I was super excited to try! The place is self serve, so you order from the kiosk and enter your phone number so they could text you when it's ready. Then you could find a table if you're dining in. Limited seating, but we were able to snag a table on a Friday afternoon. We got the Chicken boat, Lobiani boat, and cold pressed orange juice. My bf really liked his chicken boat and said it reminded him of a breakfast pizza LOL. He devoured it!!! The Lobiani boat had beans, pickled chilis, and bacon! Soooo good!!! And that yolky egg, perfection! The bread was so soft and fresh. The portions fill you up; I had to grab a to-go box from the self serve counter. (My bf ate my leftovers that night LOL) The cold press oj from the bottle was also so refreshing! We would definitely come back to Skalka the next time we're back! Ugh, I'm really craving some right now!!!

Melanie G.
Melanie G.

Wow. One of the best things I've ever eaten and could go on about this place for a long time; If you visit Seattle, you have to try this place! Went on a Wednesday morning around 10am and was pretty much able to order as soon as we entered. Ordering is through a tablet so staff can focus on making the khachapuri. Waited about 15 minutes for the dish to come out. I got the veggie boat without the egg yolk. The bread is incredibly soft, still has flavor and is a perfect vehicle for the inner boat. The veggie filling is flavorful and tomatoey. The cheese is flavorful, melty and soft. The ratio of filling to bread is just right. It's such a filling dish, it can definitely be split between 2 meals. A perfect dish, chef's kiss!

Courtney P.
Courtney P.

For breakfast on a Sunday morning, before heading home after a long weekend in Seattle, my husband and I came to Skalka. It was walking distance from our hotel, and when we arrived, the place was packed! They are currently operating under a self-service ordering model - you walk up to a kiosk and place your order at the front counter. You can then wait for your food and grab a seat. It was all a little confusing, but once we figured it out, the rest was smooth sailing. My biggest qualm was that people were hawking tables without having received their food so that when our food did arrive, we were left there standing with nowhere to sit. Other than that, the food itself was absolutely delicious and I cannot recommend it enough. You can tell they put a lot of love and care into their product and it shows. The bread was so fresh and the melted cheese with the egg just screamed comfort food. This is definitely the type of spot that I will return to every time I am in Seattle because the food is that good.

Location

  • Skalka
    77 Spring St Seattle, WA 98104 Hotline: (206) 408-8169

Welcome to Skalka, a charming Georgian cafe located on Spring Street in Seattle. This women-owned establishment offers a unique dining experience with a focus on breakfast and brunch specialties. From the cozy atmosphere to the delicious food, Skalka has quickly become a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.

One of the standout dishes at Skalka is the Khachapuri, a traditional Georgian bread filled with cheese, eggs, and a variety of flavorful ingredients. Customers rave about the fluffy bread and the perfect balance of cheese and egg, creating a rich and satisfying meal. The hot sauce on the side adds an extra kick that pairs perfectly with the bread.

Aside from the amazing food, Skalka offers a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, outdoor seating, and options for catering. The friendly staff and cozy ambiance make it the perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or a relaxing brunch on the weekends.

If you're looking to explore new cuisines and indulge in delicious Georgian dishes, Skalka is a must-visit destination in Seattle. Don't miss out on trying their unique Khachapuri options and enjoy a taste of traditional Georgian flavors right in the heart of the city.