Asian Restaurants in Kentron (Center), Yerevan
Chinese kitchens cluster along Tumanyan, Indian spice on Northern, sushi counters across Mashtots
Kentron's Asian scene splits into three lanes: Chinese dining concentrated on Tumanyan Street (four spots within 200 meters), a single Indian kitchen holding Northern Avenue, and sushi counters scattered from Mashtots to Buzand. Price spread runs 2,500 to 6,500 dram per plate. The Chinese spots tend toward Sichuan-leaning menus and lunchtime office crowds; the Indian place runs northern recipes with visible spice levels; sushi venues range from walk-in conveyor setups to table-service omakase. Most are ground-floor, no reservations needed on weeknights, though the Tumanyan strip fills fast around 8 PM.
All asian in Kentron (Center).
Spice n Rice - India’s Delight
Spice n Rice sits on Mesrop Mashtots in central Yerevan, serving Indian food to a mix of locals and expats who know the district.
Made in China
Made in China sits on Tumanyan in central Yerevan, serving Cantonese and wider Asian dishes to a steady mix of office workers and locals.
Sushi Zen
Sushi Zen sits on Mesrop Mashtots in central Yerevan, serving Japanese-leaning Asian cuisine to the downtown office and shopping crowd.
Old Beijing
Old Beijing sits on central Tumanyan Street serving Chinese food to a steady mix of local regulars and office workers from the Kentron district.
SushiMall
SushiMall sits on Moskovyan Street in central Yerevan, serving roll-focused sushi and broader Asian hits to the downtown lunch and after-work crowd.
Beijing
Beijing sits on Sayat-Nova in central Yerevan, serving straightforward Chinese cooking to office workers and local families.
3 scenarios for Kentron (Center).
Made in China
574 reviews at 4.4 stars means reliable execution. The kitchen handles Sichuan staples and Cantonese dim sum in one menu, so you can sample breadth without committing to a regional deep dive. Located mid-Tumanyan, walkable from Republic Square.
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Aram Street location pulls local regulars rather than tourists. The menu is shorter than Tumanyan competitors, prices start at 2,500 dram, and service moves fast during lunch hours when office workers cycle through.
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