Asian Restaurants in Cascade, Yerevan
Four restaurants span three cuisines — Indian, Vietnamese, Indonesian — clustered within five blocks of the Cafesjian steps.
Cascade holds four Asian restaurants, each covering a different culinary tradition. Indian Mehak on Koryun Street (6,500 dram, 2,300+ reviews) anchors the category with tandoor-driven North Indian standards. JanPho on Nalbandyan (4,500 dram) works the Vietnamese lane: pho, banh mi, spring rolls. Little Bali on Tamanyan Street (4,500 dram) brings Indonesian rice plates and satay. K-Vibes Cafe on Isahakyan (3,500 dram, Korean-leaning) is the newest, with limited feedback so far. All four sit within a ten-minute walk of the Cafesjian Museum, making back-to-back tasting practical if you want to compare approaches.
All asian in Cascade.
Little Bali Restaurant
Little Bali sits on Tamanyan in the Cascade district, where galleries and cafes cluster around the steps.
Indian Mehak Restaurant & Bar
Indian Mehak sits on Koryun Street in the Cascade neighborhood, where art-focused locals and tourists converge for serious North Indian cooking.
JanPho
JanPho sits on Nalbandyan in the Cascade district, where the art crowd passes through.
3 scenarios for Cascade.
Indian Mehak Restaurant & Bar
Indian Mehak carries the deepest review base in the group and a tandoor menu familiar to most visitors. Butter chicken, naan, dal makhani follow predictable North Indian templates at 6,500 dram.
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Little Bali runs a small dining room on Tamanyan with Indonesian rice plates and sambal. Eighty-one reviews at 4.9 stars suggest regulars outnumber walk-ins.
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