
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Yerevan Café is one of those rare places that feels both home-cooked and special at the same time. Everything we tried was beautifully prepared and genuinely delicious. The food was outstanding. The stuffed flatbread was warm, soft, and perfectly charred, served with creamy yogurt and tender grape leaves that tasted incredibly fresh. The lahmajun was flavorful and comforting — exactly what you want from Armenian-style flatbread. We also loved the red pepper spread they serve on the side, which added the perfect brightness and spice. The desserts are a must. The honey cake was the star — light, tender layers with just the right amount of sweetness. Their dessert case is full of classics (baklava, gatta, Napoleon, and more), and everything looked handmade and generous. Great wine and even better atmosphere. The glass of red wine paired perfectly with the dishes. The café itself has a warm, authentic vibe, and you can see the care they put into everything, even from the kitchen area and pastry counter. If you’re looking for a cozy spot with truly delicious Armenian food and amazing desserts, Yerevan Café is absolutely worth it. I’d come back just for the honey cake."
"We ordered two Armenian coffees, yerevan style khachapuri, lahmajun, zhingyalov hats, and homestyle baklava. Everything was light and flavorful. I really appreciated that the baklava wasn't overly sweet or drenched in sugar syrup. Customer service was superb from the moment we walked in. We'd absolutely come back to support this mom and pop shop."
"The pistachio cake is so good I came back the next day. Highly recommend the Armenian coffee and Rose latte. Pistachio latte is also good but bit more sweet for my taste. Also, such a cute and comfy place to read a book or work on your laptop."
"Great experience! The atmosphere that was created in this little cafe is as if one visits an Armenian friend: pleasant Armenian music in the background, Armenian books on a shelf, common Armenian table games, and Armenian pastries. There is a little section to buy some souvenirs. Service was very good because Armenians are known for their good hospitality. Kids will find themselves busy here, thanks to kids’ section. I enjoyed this place."
"I'm so glad I got to visit Yerevan Cafe! It was such a treat. For one thing, the decor is beautiful and ties together wonderfully - the pottery elements throughout the cafe follow a theme which is echoed in the dishware used for hot beverages. There's a lot of art on display and attention to detail, and that is echoed in the food itself. This was my first time trying Armenian cuisine and it was an enticing introduction!! We got drinks (an iced mocha and a cherry blossom latte) which I quite liked, though there were a lot of options I would really like to try next time! We had the Yerevan trio - khatchapuri, sarma dolma, and soujuk pie as well as lahmajun. I hope I get the chance to return. They had fridges in the back with Armenian ingredients you can buy. The soujuk, which is a beef sausage, was so flavorful, and I'm pretty sure I saw some in the fridge. I've got to get my hands on some Armenian cheese too, because clearly they know what they're doing. Next time I'd really want to try the red lentil and apricot soup... Also, the trio came with pepper paste and labne - I thought both of these were phenomenal additions. Last but not least, we picked up a slice of garun and a slice of honey cake. Truly delicious. I would love to try everything on offer... Beyond that, I found the staff very nice, and it's worth mentioning that the spot is very accessible for those new to Armenian cuisine - the menu explains what each dish consists of which I found super helpful!"
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