Armenian Restaurants in Malatia-Sebastia, Yerevan
Residential-district Armenian cooking — from family-run spots to Soviet-era holdovers, 3,000–9,500 dram
Malatia-Sebastia runs Armenian without the tourist markup. Soviet Club (9,500 ֏, 4.7★) on Sebastia St is the district's old-guard anchor; Renaissance (4,500 ֏, 4.2★) near Shiraz handles walk-ins most nights. Expect khorovats, dolma, khash in winter, and bread from spots like Լիո'ս հածատուն. The 16 venues here skew neighborhood-facing — smaller menus, longer hours, regulars at corner tables. Most accept walk-ins; reservations matter only Friday/Saturday at Soviet Club or Ծիրանի Ծառ.
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Nreni Shawarma House
Nreni Shawarma House sits in the bazaar bustle of Malatia-Sebastia, where the street smell of grilled meat and fresh bread tells you what's coming.
Claude Monet Yerevan
Claude Monet sits in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar quarter, a neighborhood where locals eat seriously.
Family Restaurant
Family Restaurant sits in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar, the kind of place where regulars know the owner by name.
Soviet Club
Soviet Club sits in the heart of Malatia-Sebastia bazaar, a straightforward Armenian restaurant that pulls in locals and regulars who know their way around a…
Սազանդարի
Սազանդարի sits on Hovsepian in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar quarter, a straightforward Armenian restaurant where locals eat lunch and early dinner.
Anush bakery
Anush is a straightforward bakery-restaurant in Malatia-Sebastia, right in the bazaar pulse of Yerevan.
Ծիրանի Ծառ Ռեստորան
Apricot Tree sits in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar zone, a straightforward Armenian restaurant where locals come for solid traditional cooking.
Mer Toone
Mer Toone is a straightforward Armenian restaurant in the Malatia district serving the kind of food Yerevan locals eat regularly.
Milano Pizza
Milano Pizza sits on Arshakunyats in the thick of Malatia-Sebastia bazaar, where foot traffic and vendor noise are part of the backdrop.
Little Chef Restaurant
Little Chef is a straightforward Armenian restaurant in Malatia-Sebastia, the bazaar district where locals actually eat.
«VSV» Ресторан/Restaurant
VSV occupies a straightforward niche in Malatia's restaurant scene: unpretentious Armenian cooking at around 8,000 AMD per head.
Shant Restaurant
Shant sits on Janibekian in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar zone, a straightforward Armenian restaurant where locals eat lula kebab, kufta, and grilled meats wit…
Renaissance
Renaissance sits on Shirak Street in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar quarter, a neighborhood spot that draws local families and office workers at lunch.
Karas
Karas is a straightforward Armenian fast-food operation in the Malatia area, built around grilled meats and traditional prepared dishes.
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Soviet Club
Soviet Club is the district's known quantity — full Armenian menu, charcoal grill, reliable execution. The 9,500 ֏ average reflects sit-down service and broader meze selection than neighborhood competitors.
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Renaissance runs straightforward Armenian plates near Shiraz — dolma, tolma, seasonal soups — without fuss. Walk-ins work most nights, 4,500 ֏ average, regulars at the counter most evenings.
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