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Sorriso Gelato

Armenian Kentron (Center) 2 Tamanyan St
4.6
928 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 9 500 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Sorriso Gelato.

Sorriso Gelato sits on central Tamanyan Street with Armenian cooking at the core. They're known for traditional dishes like lula kebab and khorovatz, prepared straightforward without pretense. The space draws a mixed crowd—locals grabbing lunch, families on weekends, the occasional tourist who found their way in. At 9500֏ for two, you're in solid mid-range territory for Kentron, paying for kitchen consistency rather than decor. The 4.6 rating across 925 reviews suggests real traffic and repeat customers. It's the kind of place where you know what you're getting.

Things to note: No English menu likely—come with a friend who reads Armenian or have your phone ready. Weekend evenings can be loud.

2 Tamanyan St, Yerevan.

Kentron (Center) Sorriso Gelato N
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Kentron (Center) — 500 meters end-to-end.

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FAQ — Sorriso Gelato

Do I need a reservation?
Not required during quieter hours, but weekends and evenings fill up. Call ahead if you're a group of 4+.
Do they accept cards?
Cards are typically accepted, though cash is safest if you're unfamiliar.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
They serve traditional Armenian fare, which is meat-heavy. Ask staff about vegetable sides and salads available on the day.
How late can I come?
Usually open until 23:00 on most days, though hours may shift on Sundays. Call to confirm.

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