Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenWe were looking for traditional Greek food. we were disappointed that they have charged for brot, and that it was not pita brot.
Great food, delicious, fresh, healthy. great service and the Armenian red wine was great! lighter are a bit bright a dimmer switch for the evening would be good.
Family-owned and operated primarily Armenian restaurant. Lamb kebab and lamb shank with pomegranate sauce were both fantastic. The roast potatoes were the best I’ve ever had. I’m not a fan of dill but it can be left off most items. There is a charge for the homemade bread but worth it. We agreed the walnut baclava was marginally better than the pistachio but both were delicious. Service was impeccable. Downsides are not serious: bright lights do not flatter the small space which is nicely decorated. Wine list is limited and a little pricey, but what we had was a nice quality.
This is a small restaurant with very bright lighting. The food is fine, but nothing too special. And the prices are high for a place with no ambiance.
Middle Easter food with a Russian touch. Wonderful lamb, soups and fresh bread. Lovely family-owned restaurant