In June,2019 we had visited Druskininkai and one day decided have our lunch in restaurant Jerevan since one of our friends was Armenian. I specially asked waitress for dishes without garlic, cause I am allergic to it. She said that everything is without garlic( she was lying). Every dish was overpowered with garlic. I couldn't eat anything. Than I asked for Armenian coffe and was up to a shock. They brought me weak cup of coffee laced with amaretto liqueur.||Overall, if you happen to be in that area, please don't eat in this place. Their cook doesn't know how to cook...
Read moreBeen a loyal customer for years, as it is was good for a quick stop after a weekend in Druskininkai, but after recent experience will not be. First - the prices here have doubled over two or three years and lately reached ridiculous levels. 10 euro for a basic kebab?! Food quality unfortunately has taken a hit. Second, the service has always been not their strongest suit, but recently has been especially bad. Waited 50 min for a meal at not particularly busy time and then another 15min for a bill? No thank you. I'll take my...
Read moreDecided to visit while having a rainy day in Druskininkai, really happy I did! From the moment I enter the hosts are lovely, and welcoming. The interior warm and cosy, decorated with beautiful Armenian pieces. The exterior (outdoor seating area), I didn’t have a chance to visit but it looked absolutely beautiful with wooden sculptures and seating areas. For food I had ordered Charčho, šašlykai and lavash kebab. All dishes so delicious I had to order some for takeaway!! Worth a visit to try delicious...
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