Milano Pizza
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Milano Pizza sits on Arshakunyats in the thick of Malatia-Sebastia bazaar, where foot traffic and vendor noise are part of the backdrop. Despite the name, they're serious about Armenian food — lula kebab, khorovatz, and grilled meats draw regulars from the neighborhood. You'll see construction workers, families, and shop owners at lunch; the room fills up around noon and stays buzzy. At 6500 dram for two, you're eating well without pretense. The 4.4 rating across 34 reviews suggests honest execution — nothing fancy, just solid grilled work and reliable portions in a working-class pocket of the city.
Things to note: Expect noise and crowding at peak hours; English is unlikely, so basic Armenian phrases or pointing helps. Payment options aren't confirmed — bring cash as a safe bet.
34/3 Arshakunyats Ave, Yerevan.
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