Renaissance

4.2
125 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 4 500 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Renaissance.

Renaissance sits on Shirak Street in the Malatia-Sebastia bazaar quarter, a neighborhood spot that draws local families and office workers at lunch. The kitchen does straightforward Armenian cooking: lula kebab, khorovatz, and traditional stews appear regularly. It's a mid-range sit-down place—4500 dram for two—that sits comfortably between street-food prices and fancier dining. The room fills up around noon and again after work; the 4.2 rating from 125 reviews suggests reliable, unspectacular food and service. Not a destination venue, but a solid neighborhood choice when you're in the area.

Things to note: No reservation system means you may wait during peak lunch. English is limited; come prepared to point or ask your server directly.

2 Shirak St, Yerevan.

Malatia-Sebastia Renaissance N
Walk through Malatia-Sebastia

Malatia-Sebastia — 500 meters end-to-end.

500 m
block length
6 min
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FAQ — Renaissance

Do I need a reservation?
No, but walk-ins can expect a wait during lunch (12:30–14:00). Early afternoon or late lunch avoids the rush.
Do they accept cards?
Likely yes, but carry cash as backup. Ask at the counter when you arrive.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
No dedicated menu, but vegetables are cooked separately. Lentil and bean soups are usually available.
How late can I come?
Typically open until 22:00 or 23:00. Call ahead if arriving after 21:00 to confirm.

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