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Tsirani Garden

Arinj, Kotayk region.
Product ID: 834
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Key points
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Accessible location
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No dress code
English speaking staff
Reservation needed
No age limit
Seasonal unavailability
Group visit only
Overview

From the Armenian language“Tsiran”is translated as “apricot”, and it is not by chance that this restaurant has such a symbolic name. The restaurant is located outside the city and is a green island among the Armenian mountains. The main highlight of the restaurant is its fragrant apricot garden, where you can enjoy excellent Armenian cuisine accompanied by local wine. The restaurant is unique not only for its beautiful garden, but also for its amazing natural design created by human hands. Here you will find an artificial waterfall, a lake, and a cave, where you can also spend your evening pleasantly and unforgettably. And the decorative elements seem to take you back several centuries. The restaurant also offers its guests an indoor banquet hall, where at any time of the year you can gather around a large friendly table. While adults are enjoying national dishes and drinks, a children’s playground is open for younger guests.

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