Merhatsy.yvn

4.9
173 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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Merhatsy.yvn operates as a casual Lebanese restaurant and bakery hybrid in Kentron, Yerevan's central district. The venue draws a steady mix of locals, expats, and curious travellers seeking straightforward Levantine cooking without pretence. Expect mezze platters (hummus, baba ganoush, kibbeh), grilled meats, and fresh-baked flatbreads. The 4.9-star rating across 173 reviews signals consistency over flash. Prices hover around 8000 AMD per head for a full meal with drinks, making it accessible for weekday lunch or casual dinner. Atmosphere is unpretentious—functional rather than Instagram-worthy—which suits the food-first philosophy. No reservations required, though peak hours (12–1pm, 7–8pm) can draw queues.

Things to note: No alcohol listed (confirm via phone). Seating limited; peak hours mean waits. Not a fine-dining experience—come for food, not ambiance.

11, 5 Yervand Kochar St, Yerevan 0070.

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Do you need a reservation?
Walk-ins accepted, but call +37444200301 for large groups. Peak lunch and dinner hours may have short waits.
What's the signature dish?
Fresh-baked Lebanese flatbread and mezze platters (hummus, kibbeh, grilled meats). The bakery component is the standout.
Is alcohol served?
Not confirmed on Google. Call ahead to verify beer/wine availability.
Typical spend per person?
Around 8000 AMD for a full meal with mezze, grilled item, and bread. Budget less for bakery-only visit.

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