Japanese Restaurants in Cascade, Yerevan
Three compact venues between the Cafesjian steps and Koryun Street, price points from budget rolls to tablecloth service.
Cascade holds three Japanese kitchens in a five-block radius. Murakami City on Heratsi runs a full izakaya menu with sashimi sets and yakitori grills at the upper end of the scale; Pekino Boss on Charents splits the menu between sushi and Chinese wok dishes at mid-range prices; Sushiboom on Koryun keeps it simple with rolls and nigiri under 3,500 dram. The district sees steady foot traffic from museum-goers and locals cutting through Tamanyan Park, so weekend evenings fill up early. Most venues keep English menus and accept cards.
3 scenarios for Cascade.
Murakami City
Murakami City on Heratsi Street runs the closest thing to a full Japanese izakaya in the district—sashimi cuts, yakitori skewers, donburi bowls, sake pairings. The room seats about forty and the kitchen handles special requests if you call ahead.
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Sushiboom on Koryun keeps the menu tight—maki, nigiri, a couple of tempura options—and prices under 3,500 dram. Small counter setup, local regulars, no fuss. Works well for a quick bite after walking the Lovers' Park loop.
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