Seza Bistro Arménien is an absolute culinary gem nestled in the heart of Gemmayze, Beirut. As a connoisseur of Armenian cuisine, I can confidently say that Seza Bistro offers an outstanding dining experience that combines excellent Armenian food with a traditional and inviting atmosphere.
The first thing that struck me about Seza Bistro was its location. Situated in the vibrant neighborhood of Gemmayze, it's right in the heart of the action. Whether you're a local resident or a tourist exploring the city, you'll find it conveniently accessible. The charming surroundings only add to the overall appeal of the restaurant.
Now, let's talk about the food. Seza Bistro truly excels in delivering authentic Armenian flavors. From mouthwatering kebabs to delectable mezzes, every dish is a culinary masterpiece. The menu offers a wide variety of choices for both vegetarians and meat lovers, ensuring that everyone's palate is satisfied.
What sets Seza Bistro apart is its commitment to preserving the traditional Armenian atmosphere. The warm and welcoming ambiance, coupled with tasteful decor, transports diners to another time and place. It's like a brief escape to Armenia itself.
The attentive and friendly staff add to the overall positive experience. They are knowledgeable about the menu and eager to assist in making selections that suit your preferences.
In summary, Seza Bistro Arménien is a must-visit for anyone seeking an exceptional Armenian dining experience in a traditional setting. The combination of excellent food, a central location, and a warm atmosphere makes it a standout...
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We were invited for a work/farewell dinner.
The location is a very very narrow street in Mar Mkheil area.
There was no parking lots around the restau
We had to drive 3 times in the streets of the area to find an empty lot in one of the streets, which was more than 15 min away on foot from the restau. Imagine waking in the streets in suit and my wife in high heels in so narrow streets and between the cars that totally envaded the sidewalks.
On the other hand, the food selection was not so WOW. Open buffet Armenian food. Some of the dishes were so weird. I think if the dishes were labeled that would have helped.
The ambience of the restau was so dim and tooooo much cozy.
We had to leave the restau early and to go have a real dinner in...
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I loved how natural, simple, cozy, and friendly the whole environment was. It literally felt like home, you just feel the passion and effort spent on every detail. One thing I also noticed is that the owner was there, and he was literally observing and making sure that every single customer is satisfied. To be honest this was something that you don't find elsewhere.
As for the food, we tried the Sujok, the basterma rolls, and the Manti all of which I highly recommend.
For the prices we also had wine; we paid around 900,000 for 3 people which I believe is a...
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