Foodicted

Armenian Arabkir 2 3/1 Komitas Ave
4.8
30 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 6 500 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Foodicted.

Foodicted sits on Komitas in the quiet Arabkir district, a neighborhood spot that takes Armenian cooking seriously without fuss. They handle the standards well—lula kebab, kufta, and traditional stews rotate through a menu that feels homestyle rather than show. The crowd is local families and regulars who know the owner, not tourists hunting Instagram moments. At 6500 dram for two you're in comfortable mid-range territory for this neighborhood. Thirty reviews averaging 4.8 suggests real consistency, the kind that builds slow word-of-mouth rather than viral buzz. The room stays quiet enough to actually hear conversation.

Things to note: No English menu visible on their social pages—come with a local or point-and-smile method. Small quiet space means it can fill during peak hours.

2 3/1 Komitas Ave, Yerevan 0051.

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Walk through Arabkir

Arabkir — 500 meters end-to-end.

500 m
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6 min
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FAQ — Foodicted

Do I need a reservation?
Not required for small groups, but a call ahead (via their Facebook) helps during dinner rush.
Do they accept cards?
Likely yes, but cash is safer—confirm when you arrive or call first.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
No dedicated menu, but the kitchen will work with you on vegetable sides and bean dishes.
How late can I come?
Usually open until 22:00 or 23:00, but hours aren't posted online—call ahead to confirm.

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