Yerevan Armenian Restaurant
When I saw that there were new owners at Yerevan Armenian Restaurant, I just had to check it out. Unlike many of the neighboring restaurants, you can’t see inside, so I wasn’t sure what to expect.
You walk in, and it’s not fancy, but it’s nice. The new owners are super warm and welcoming. And I have to admit, not having lookie-loos peer in while you’re eating is a nice touch!
The food was great- solid Armenian fare, with appetizers, drink, and entree, all inclusive, for $8.99. There are two main options, lulu kebab or chicken kebab, although they did offer a special plate with lamb chops that was a little extra.
They also serve Armenian beer and wine. I’m not much of a drinker, but my husband “took one for the team” so to speak, and tried the beer, which he really enjoyed (in the name of research).
Then the appetizers showed up. Pro tip- if you’re eating at Yerevan, come hungry. And maybe bring a few extra friends! It was a great sampler platter, with an assortment of dips and cold salads- pita bread, hummus, cucumber yogurt dip (Jajik), tabbouleh, a simple marinated lettuce salad, yalanchi, and some pickled veggies (Toorshi). What a bonanza!
I’m glad I paced myself, because the dinner plates were equally generous and did not disappoint. Heaping scoops of pilaf, some roasted veggies, and we’d ordered both the lulu and the chicken so I could try them both. If you can’t decide, they’ll also do half and half for you- just ask!
Lulu kebab is my favorite, and Yerevan’s is delicious. They don’t serve it on the skewer, which, as I am a klutz, I greatly appreciate. Nobody wants to send an errant chunk of meat flying across the table, right? (Trust the voice of experience – you don’t!)
The ground lamb/beef lulu was savory and flavorful. I also enjoyed the chicken- a lighter choice, it was juicy, the seasoning was just right, and it was well complemented by the creamy garlic sauce they serve with it.
If great food, at a reasonable price, and service with a smile sounds like your cup of tea, Yerevan Armenian Restaurant is located at 7747 N. 1st St., on the Northwest corner of 1st and Nees. They’re open from 10AM to 9PM Monday through Saturday, and closed on Sundays. They also host and cater events for up to 60 people, with a more extensive menu. If you have more questions, give them a call at 559-432-4178, and tell them FresYes sent you!
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