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Ramen-Ten

Georgian Kentron (Center) 1 Martiros Saryan St
4.7
116 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 8 000 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Ramen-Ten.

Ramen-Ten sits on central Martiros Saryan, a Georgian restaurant with a 4.7 rating that draws a steady crowd of locals and visitors. The kitchen focuses on traditional Georgian comfort: khachapuri, khinkali, and grilled meats done straightforward. The space has the feel of a neighbourhood spot in Kentron—casual, unpretentious, moderately loud when full. At 8000 dram for two, you're in the mid-range for the district, reasonable for quality portions. The high review count and consistent ratings suggest reliable execution. Come for lunch or early evening if you want a table without waiting.

Things to note: Peak hours fill quickly and staff may not hold tables long. English is limited; bring Armenian speakers or photo-point your order.

1 Martiros Saryan St, Yerevan 0002.

Kentron (Center) Ramen-Ten N
Walk through Kentron (Center)

Kentron (Center) — 500 meters end-to-end.

500 m
block length
6 min
route
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19:00
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FAQ — Ramen-Ten

Do I need a reservation?
Not essential for small groups at off-peak hours, but recommended for 4+ people or weekends.
Do they accept cards?
Likely yes, but cash is safest—typical for Kentron Georgian spots.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
Georgian cuisine is meat-heavy. Cheese khachapuri and some vegetable sides exist, but options are limited.
How late can I come?
Usually open until 23:00, but arrive by 22:00 for a full kitchen.

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