Named after Armenians Harutyan Pascal and Johannes Diodato, who opened the first coffee shops in London (1652), Paris (1672) and Vienna (1683), this cafe across from Karmravor Church serves traditional coffee and snacks including Levantine eats lahmajoon (meat pie), za'atar (oregano, thyme, and marjoram spice) and shawarma (meat and vegetable-filled wraps). Next door is a sweets shop. Note: no wi-fi.
Pascal & Diodato
Armenia
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