Malatia-Sebastia Restaurants & Cafés
Working-class district with affordable shawarma, mall food courts and neighborhood Armenian spots
Malatia-Sebastia feels like a working district: wide streets, Soviet-era apartment blocks, and a commercial rhythm driven by the bazaar. Dining here is functional rather than atmospheric. You come for cheap shawarma after shopping, a quick coffee at the mall, or a family dinner at a neighborhood Armenian spot. English signage is rare, tourists rarer.
Malatia-Sebastia sits 6-8 km southwest of Republic Square. Marshrutka routes connect to the center, but ride-hailing is more practical. Most visitors come by car; street parking is easier than in central Yerevan.
All venues in Malatia-Sebastia.
Yerevan Cakes
Yerevan Cakes sits on 1st Street in Malatia-Sebastia, a working bazaar district where locals grab coffee and pastries between errands.
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.
Zara Restaurant
Zara sits on Sebastia Street in the bustling Malatia bazaar district, where it's become a go-to for serious Indian food.
Սորիզո Երևան Մոլ
Sorizo in Yerevan Mall sits in Malatia-Sebastia, the neighborhood bazaar where locals still haggle and work.
Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut on Arshakunyats is the go-to for straightforward Italian pizza in Malatia-Sebastia, where locals grab dinner after bazaar runs or weekend errands.
Claude Monet Yerevan
Claude Monet sits in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar quarter, a neighborhood where locals eat seriously.
Coffee Cup Lavazza
Coffee Cup Lavazza sits in Zvartnots Airport departures, serving Armenian food to travelers and locals passing through.
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…
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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.
FoodPark by Downtown
FoodPark by Downtown is a food court on Admiral Isakov in Malatia-Sebastia, where the bazaar energy meets casual eating.
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Apricot Tree sits in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar zone, a straightforward Armenian restaurant where locals come for solid traditional cooking.
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.
Coffee House
Coffee House sits inside Zvartnots Airport, so expect a transit crowd and standard airport-café pricing.
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…
EL Garden
EL Garden sits on Tsitsernakaberd Highway in Malatia-Sebastia, a working bazaar district where locals actually live and shop.
Renaissance
Renaissance sits on Shirak Street in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar quarter, a neighborhood spot that draws local families and office workers at lunch.