Kids City
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About Kids City.
Kids City occupies a niche in Yerevan's dining scene: a casual Armenian cafe explicitly built for children and parents. The space is laid out with kids in mind—furniture, portions, and pacing suit family groups. Menu leans into Armenian staples: khorovatz, lula, lahmacun, and khash when in season. Pricing hovers around 8000 AMD per head, making it accessible for regular family outings. The atmosphere is unpretentious and forgiving of noise; parents appreciate the no-fuss approach. Service is friendly but functional. Expect a mixed crowd of local families and expats with children. Not a destination for quiet dining or culinary experimentation, but solid for feeding kids proper Armenian food without stress.
Things to note: Limited reviews (34) suggest modest footfall. No online booking or detailed menu visibility. Call ahead if planning larger groups.
26, 8 Tbilisyan Hwy, Yerevan.
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