Moral of the Story. everyone Don't Come Everything is Terrible including the Food and the service You will regret coming here Just like I did And You need to be Rich to come here bc everything is expensive but even though it is expensive you don't get quality foods.
We Ordered Some Food and Some of them WERE STONE COLD AND SOME OF THE KEBABS HAD THE BURNED STICKS IN THEM STILL WHILE IT WAS COLD Only THE Hummus and Tawouk was good the rest was not good If your coming here, come here to Drink some Coffee THATS IT. The Atmosphere is Good Sadly that's the best part of the Restaurant AND WE DROVE 2 HOURS JUST TO COME TO THIS RESTAURANT Moral of The Story it should only be cafe Don't serve food unless it's good which isnt AND THE PRICES ARE OUT OF CONTROL ITS SUPER EXPENSIVE .edit: YOW Owner Your'e messed Up This is not Good Advertising For your busniss you just lost a lot of customers Just because of your rudeness and Your laziness of Making Things Better You are going Fail This business if you keep continuing This Path and i hope you do Fail And ACTUALLY Learn how to have a Good Business bet you will never know how to make one. I don't get how The Health Inspector hasn't Shut you down because Your food is so disgusting, it should come with a warning label—"Not fit for human...
Read moreIt seems that this place is mismanaged. Maybe in past the owners had a strong hand on it but yesterday we had an awkward experience to say the least. 1.Nobody greeted us, until I reached to the bar and a dude looked at me with a lazy look sitting wrapped in blankets as if “why are you here bothering my sleep?” 2.waitress was slow and unwilling (no smile on her face) to greet and narrate in few words about the restaurant and the owners history and menu. Salads and appetizers came timely but there was a long gap to order main dish, she should’ve suggested, recommended the chef’s main course or say few words about menu. 4.”Manti” was cold right out of freezer, then I had to raise my hand and wait till she will approach to take it back and warm it up. (Again with condescending look on her face-when brought back said be careful now it is so warm you can burn yourself). “Lahmjon” was mediocre, for sure I had better ones in Yerevan. Mutabel and lebni plates were “ok”. When leaving-she brought my change back and it was missing 1000 dram from the change, taxi was waiting for us so I didn’t have time for argument or inquiry. Overall very mediocre place, didn’t meet...
Read moreThis is a charming little spot for lunch. The venue is conveniently located right next to the Karmravor Church in Ashtarak, and is surrounded by a few tourist destinations. The new owners are from Lebanon and have added some great middle eastern fair to the menu and I wish them years of success. I visit the area frequently and would like to see more restaurants open up in Ashtarak that offer the quality of this place. Definitely worth dropping in. Service is usually very good, but beware that if a bus load of tourist happen to all sit at the same time, the staff will get a little overwhelmed at the unexpected influx and your might end up waiting a little longer than expected...
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