Old Ashtarak

Armenia


Owned by Syrian-Armenian engineer and architect Habib Haroyan, Old Ashtarak is housed in a century-old, black-tuff building with gorgeous balconies and a welcoming stone-laden backyard terrace. The inside has a rustic feel with two wide arches leading into an attractive dining hall. The menu is tasty and affordable, featuring traditional Levantine dips, salads, kebabs and lahmajoon (meat pies).


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