Sushi Panda

Japanese Kentron (Center) 83 Teryan St
4.2
21 reviewsfrom Google Maps
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About 4 000 ֏
±20% depending on order

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About Sushi Panda.

Sushi Panda sits on Teryan in central Yerevan, doing Japanese rolls and sushi plates at takeaway speed. The menu runs through standard maki, nigiri, and chirashi bowls—the kind of spot office workers and students grab between tasks. Four thousand dram for two people keeps it in the quick-lunch zone, accessible without ceremony. The 4.2 rating across 21 reviews suggests decent consistency for the format, though don't expect high-end fish or theatrical presentation. It's straightforward Japanese food for when you want it fast and nearby, not a destination meal. Kentron location means foot traffic and quick turnover.

Things to note: Takeaway venue, so limited seating. Confirm operating hours before visiting, as weekday/weekend schedules may shift.

83 Teryan St, Yerevan 0009.

Kentron (Center) Sushi Panda N
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Kentron (Center) — 500 meters end-to-end.

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FAQ — Sushi Panda

Do I need a reservation?
No—takeaway format doesn't require one. Walk in and order.
Do they accept cards?
Likely yes, but cash is safest for small orders. Call ahead if unsure.
Is there a vegetarian/vegan menu?
Most sushi venues offer vegetable rolls and cucumber maki. Ask about vegan-specific options like avocado or pickled vegetable variations.
How late can I come?
Check their site or call sushipanda.am—takeaway spots often close by 21 or 22.

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