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Restaurants & Cafes in Arabkir

Residential Yerevan: family taverns, neighbourhood coffee corners, and reliable pizza spots away from tourist traffic.

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Arabkir grew as Soviet Yerevan pushed northward in the 1960s and 70s—microdistricts, trolleybus depots, and the long stretch of Komitas Avenue named for the composer-priest. Today it's residential density: young families, retirees who've lived in the same block for forty years, and a scattering of small offices. Dining follows the rhythm—bakeries for morning lavash runs, lunch queues at fast-food counters, quiet evening tables at the handful of sit-down places.

Trolleybus 2 and 5 run frequently along Komitas from Republic Square (35–45 minutes); route taxis cover the perpendicular streets. Taxis from the centre cost 1200–1800 dram and take 15–20 minutes outside rush hour. Most venues have small parking lots or kerbside spots, so driving works if you have a rental.

39
venues
23
rating 4.5+
7
cuisines
4.6
avg rating

All venues in Arabkir.

Pizza Hut

Arabkir 8 Vahram Papazyan St Fast Food

Pizza Hut on Vahram Papazyan in Arabkir is the casual chain spot where locals grab slices and boxes without fuss.

top rated
~3 500 ֏
5.0
202 reviews
Open

Hov cafe

Arabkir 3 Coffee shops

Hov is a straightforward coffee shop tucked into Arabkir, one of Yerevan's quieter neighborhoods.

budget
~2 000 ֏
5.0
23 reviews
Open

Fast And Tasty

Arabkir 1 Komitas Ave Fast Food

Fast And Tasty sits on Komitas Ave in Arabkir, a quiet residential stretch where locals grab lunch between errands.

budget
~1 800 ֏
5.0
15 reviews
Open

Altar Coffee and Books

Arabkir 17 Azatutyan Ave Coffee shops

Altar sits on quiet Azatutyan Avenue in Arabkir, a neighborhood spot that's become known for serious coffee and a genuine reading corner.

top rated
~3 500 ֏
4.9
235 reviews
Open

Parsley Sandwiches

Arabkir 60/5 Griboyedov St Fast Food

Parsley Sandwiches sits on Griboyedov in Arabkir, a quiet residential neighborhood where locals actually eat.

budget
~1 800 ֏
4.9
29 reviews
Open

C(ofe)²

Arabkir 8 Hakob Hakobyan St Coffee shops

C(ofe)² is a straightforward coffee shop in quiet Arabkir, the kind of place where locals actually sit down with a cup rather than rush through.

budget
~2 000 ֏
4.9
22 reviews
Open

Muhu Leib - Bakery cafe

Arabkir 5 Bakeries & pastry

Muhu Leib is a bakery cafe tucked into Arabkir, the quiet residential district where locals actually live.

budget
~1 200 ֏
4.9
18 reviews
Open

Hayk's food

Arabkir 21/1 Hrachya Kochar St Fast Food

Hayk's Food is a fast-food counter in Arabkir, a quieter residential neighborhood where locals grab lunch without fuss.

budget
~2 500 ֏
4.8
49 reviews
Open

Foodicted

Arabkir 2 3/1 Komitas Ave Armenian

Foodicted sits on Komitas in the quiet Arabkir district, a neighborhood spot that takes Armenian cooking seriously without fuss.

family
~6 500 ֏
4.8
30 reviews
Open

Pizza Hut

Arabkir 5 Komitas Ave Italian

Pizza Hut on Komitas in quiet Arabkir is the straightforward choice for Italian-style pizza and pasta in a residential neighborhood.

top rated
~11 000 ֏
4.7
268 reviews
Open

Mango Café

Arabkir 1 Komitas Ave Coffee shops

Mango Café sits on Komitas Avenue in the quiet Arabkir district, a straightforward coffee spot that's earned solid local trust.

budget
~2 800 ֏
4.7
73 reviews
Open

Gentile Yerevan

Arabkir 4 Nikoghayos Adonts St Bakeries & pastry

Gentile is a bakery in quiet Arabkir that takes pastry seriously—croissants, layered pastries, and bread come out of the oven with real technique.

budget
~1 800 ֏
4.7
49 reviews
Open

The Coffee

Arabkir 6 Nikoghayos Adonts St Coffee shops

The Coffee sits on a quiet Arabkir street, the kind of neighborhood kofeynya where regulars know the owner by name.

budget
~2 000 ֏
4.7
27 reviews
Open

Coffee-inn

Arabkir 0051 Coffee shops

Coffee-inn sits on Komitas in Arabkir, a quieter residential stretch where locals actually live.

budget
~2 000 ֏
4.7
27 reviews
Open

Pizzanini

Arabkir 46 Komitas Ave Italian

Pizzanini sits on Komitas in quiet Arabkir, a neighborhood pizzeria that takes its Italian seriously.

top ratedhidden gem
~11 000 ֏
4.6
134 reviews
Open

Bar B.Q.

Arabkir 5 Fast Food

Bar B.

budget
~2 500 ֏
4.6
72 reviews
Open

Lime Lounge Cafe

Arabkir 20 Komitas Ave Coffee shops

Lime Lounge sits on Komitas in quiet Arabkir, a neighborhood café where locals actually spend time, not just grab coffee.

budget
~2 800 ֏
4.6
54 reviews
Open

KAFÉKOPA

Arabkir 29 Gyulbenkyan St Coffee shops

Kafékopa sits on Gyulbenkyan in quiet Arabkir, a neighborhood coffee shop where regulars come for straightforward coffee and pastries.

budget
~2 000 ֏
4.6
28 reviews
Open

Додо Пицца

Arabkir 48 Komitas Ave Italian

Dodo Pizza on Komitas in quiet Arabkir delivers straightforward Italian pies at neighbourhood prices.

~6 000 ֏
4.6
27 reviews
Open

Yume Sushi Bar

Arabkir 6 Nikoghayos Adonts St Asian

Yume Sushi Bar sits quietly in Arabkir, a neighborhood spot for rolls and nigiri without the tourist markup.

~3 500 ֏
4.6
20 reviews
Open

FAQ — Arabkir

What kind of food scene should I expect in Arabkir?
Neighbourhood dining: coffee shops that open at 8 AM for the office-commute crowd, fast-casual spots with 2000–3500 dram plates, a handful of sit-down Armenian and Italian places for family dinners. Pizza Hut and Tashir Pizza anchor the pizza segment; Jaco Restaurant does Middle Eastern mezze; Foodicted handles Armenian home cooking. Very little tourist English, pay in cash or Armenian cards.
How do prices compare to central Yerevan?
Lower by 20–30 percent. A coffee runs 800–1200 dram, lunch wraps and bowls 1800–2500, sit-down mains 4500–6500. The Brunch Cafe averages 3500 for eggs and toast, Foodicted charges around 6500 for dolma or khorovats plates. No 15,000-dram tasting menus or cocktail programs—this is utility dining.
Is Arabkir walkable, or do I need transport?
You'll want wheels or the trolleybus. Venues scatter across a five-kilometre stretch of Komitas and the perpendicular residential streets. Walking works if you're staying in the district and hitting one or two spots; otherwise, trolleybus 2 or 5 runs the north–south spine, and taxis charge 800–1200 dram for short hops within the neighbourhood.
Any standout spots worth the detour from the centre?
Altar Coffee and Books draws book-browsing regulars and pours decent espresso in a room lined with Armenian and English paperbacks. Parsley Sandwiches (1800 dram, near the northern edge) earns a 4.9 from 29 reviews for simple chicken and veggie wraps made to order. Hov cafe, a tiny corner place with 23 five-star reviews, does exemplary Armenian coffee and pastries for under 2000 dram.
What are the evening options?
Limited. Most fast-casual spots close by 21:00 or 22:00. Pizza Hut and Pizzanini stay open later on weekends for delivery and takeaway. Jaco Restaurant and Foodicted handle sit-down dinners until 23:00, but expect a quieter room than you'd find on Saryan or Tumanyan—this is a neighbourhood that eats at home.

Where to go in Arabkir?

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