AMAR Rest and Cafe
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About AMAR Rest and Cafe.
AMAR sits on Dzorapi in the wine district, a calm neighborhood where locals come for serious eating rather than tourism theater. The menu runs traditional Armenian — lula kebab, lula khash, grilled meats — cooked without shortcuts. The room feels lived-in: wooden tables, soft lighting, the kind of place where wine-district residents bring out-of-town guests who actually want to eat. At 6500 dram for two you're in solid mid-range for the area, getting portion and care. The 4.3 rating across 342 reviews suggests steady neighborhood trust, not hype.
Things to note: The wine district can fill up on weekends; Friday-Saturday dinner without advance notice may mean a wait.
35 Dzorapi St, Yerevan.
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