Japanese · Cascade

Japanese Restaurants in Cascade, Yerevan

Three compact venues between the Cafesjian steps and Koryun Street, price points from budget rolls to tablecloth service.

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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.

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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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pekino-boss-yerevan

Pekino Boss splits the kitchen between sushi and Chinese wok dishes, so you can mix spicy tuna rolls with Sichuan noodles at one table. Charents Street location keeps it low-key, prices hover around 4,000 dram per person.

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sushiboom-yerevan

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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