Ginza Yerevan

Japanese Erebuni 54 9th St
4.6
17 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 4 000 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Ginza Yerevan.

Ginza Yerevan sits on 9th Street in Erebuni, a neighborhood where locals know their spots. This Japanese restaurant handles sushi and rolls competently — the kind of place where you get fresh fish and properly seasoned rice without fuss. The crowd skews toward people wanting solid Japanese without pretense: office workers, couples, regulars who've settled on what they like. At 4000 dram for two, you're in the mid-range for Yerevan, paying for decent ingredients and technique rather than ceremony. Google's 4.6 rating from 17 reviews suggests steady, reliable execution. It's the place you return to when you want Japanese done right, not the place you take visitors to impress.

Things to note: Standard Japanese menu means it's straightforward but not experimental. Call ahead on weekends if you're bringing a group.

54 9th St, Yerevan.

Erebuni Ginza Yerevan N
Walk through Erebuni

Erebuni — 500 meters end-to-end.

500 m
block length
6 min
route
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FAQ — Ginza Yerevan

Do I need a reservation?
Not usually for one or two people; groups of 4+ should call ahead, especially weekends.
Do they accept cards?
Cards are almost certainly accepted, but cash is safe to carry as backup.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
Vegetable rolls and some vegetable-forward dishes exist, though Japanese restaurants generally center fish. Ask when ordering.
How late can I come?
Usually open until 23:00 or 23:30; confirm for late-night plans.

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