Pizza di Roma

4.3
142 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 6 500 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Pizza di Roma.

Pizza di Roma sits on Movses Khorenatsi in central Yerevan, a restaurant that leans into Armenian cooking despite the Italian name. You'll find lula kebab, khorovatz, and traditional pies alongside pasta — the kind of spot where locals order what they know works. The dining room fills with office workers at lunch and families on weekends; expect a casual, unpretentious crowd. At 6,500 dram for two, you're in the mid-range for Kentron. The 4.3 rating across 142 reviews suggests steady, reliable food without hype.

Things to note: The dining room can get noisy during peak hours; English menu availability not confirmed, so come with a local or have translation ready.

31, 2 Movses Khorenatsi Street, Yerevan 0015.

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FAQ — Pizza di Roma

Do I need a reservation?
Not usually required for lunch or early evening, but worth calling ahead on weekends if you're bringing a group.
Do they accept cards?
Cards are likely accepted, though cash remains common in Yerevan — confirm when you call.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
Armenian restaurants traditionally focus on meat, so vegetarian options are limited. Ask what's available when you visit.
How late can I come?
Most central Yerevan spots close between 22:00 and 23:00 — ring ahead to confirm closing time.

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