Rare artefact of molokan heritage in Armenia, about 170-180 years old. A valuable experience for anyone interested in this unique piece of Armenia's cultural landscape. Not just visiting the place but talking to people here.
The place itself is fine, everything is automated and fast. However, parking there is a nightmare; never a free spot. Kinda weird they didn't think of parking for a business with a nonstop flow.
Interesting applications of shawarma stuffing. Shawarma baked potatoes are highly recommended. Shawarma pizza is an unusual interpretation of pizza, worth a try. Needless to say, the shawarma itself with a signature mustard sauce is good. Be careful with onions, they're mean. Responsible and friendly owner, moderate prices. Dining on site may not prove to be quite comfortable, the place is essentially a kitchen with a few tables beyond the counter, but as a takeaway joint it's great. Closed on Mondays, mind you.
Homelike food, reasonable prices. Good place to have breakfast, lunch or dinner daily. Fantastic potato pies, absolutely the best there are; shawarma's not so much, though.
The supermarket itself is mediocre, especially compared to what the same chain has in Yerevan (not the best one there, either). Five stars are for the absolutely cute little bakery with a decent choice of delightful pastry and cookies (as well as pies and pizza). Definitely could use a proper coffee machine with a wider coffee menu.
The best beef/veal barbeque I've ever tried. Must have. The rest of the (not too extensive) menu is definitely worth having, too. Even the simple things are tastier than usual, like french fries (kids' absolute favourite).