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Golden Fork

3.7 (88 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Moderate noise
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Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Rudo H.

Like always Golden Fork saved the day!!! Needed a last minute Thanksgiving dinner and of course they had all I needed, from Turkey fully prepped to salads to appetizers. Amazing service and ambiance like always, and the team hooked me up with some extras like they always do!!!

Not sure what type of meat was in the kabob but it was delicious and more than enough food for us to share.
Kathleen D.

My friend & I went here for lunch since it was on the way home and on the correct side of the street for easy parking. We were the only ones there and a nice hostess seated us outside. The waitress came to take our order but apparently spoke no English. We don't speak Armenian so it was a bit of a problem because she couldn't understand our questions. So we pointed to the chicken kabob on the menu to share. Very strangely she came back with a large plate that looked like sausage or ground meat of some kind. We just went with it and it was quite delicious! It was more than enough food for the both of us and we left with leftovers. I'm just not sure what I ate! It was a great adventure to try something different.

Pilmeni Dumplings and Beef Blinchik
Rudo H.

Had to go back today to my favorite spot in Glendale - Golden fork for some house made blinchiks and pilmeni and like always it did NOT disappoint. The person taking my order was extremely nice and helpful, was patient since it took me a minute to figure out exactly what I wanted and ended up putting a couple more than what I ordered. They told me they make their blinchiks and pilmeni in house which is very refreshing since most places I have been to use frozen or store bought. I was surprised to see the remodeled patio with new and fresh creme colored walls making the place even nicer with very calming ambiance. I cannot recommend this place enough. Great job team Golden Fork 10/10 like always.

Pork chops
Ted B.

This place is a mom and pop operation, not a Michelin Star restaurant. Service is at times ok, at other times not so much, especially if you are not Armenian, it make come off worse than it's actually meant to be. I have had take out and sit down. Food is five stars always. Order either the fillet plate, pork rib plate, pork "chalaxach" plate, or chicken breast plate. Then add an Armenian salad with table greens. Boom, you are set, service is slow so BYOB a small grey goose double shot and relax. Come hungry because portions are generous. Go with the flow and you will like, pucker up and get uptight and you will hate it. Love you Golden Fork!

Amazing flavors
Jose E.

The food is excellent, having been there a couple of times. For the price, you receive more than enough. My only issue can be the language barrier at times. I recommend this place.

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Matvey B.

We came around 45 minutes on a week day before closing. The first question they asked was "Are you guys picking up?". I mean you wouldn't expect something else from a place like this. If you are expecting staff there to be nice to you - that is very rare. But everything still was fine and we ordered our food. The place inside looks pretty bad and cheap. I didn't feel comfortable there. At least you don't have to stay there and there are a lot of tables outside. But outside it is great! Just informing, this is SMOKE-FRIENDLY at this place, if you hate the smell of cigarettes. We didn't wait for too long and the waitress was nice to us. She was friendly and she was the last one who stayed there. I understood that she wasn't very happy about it, but she stayed anyway and served everything to us. We got Hinkali and salads. I enjoyed the food. It wasn't perfect, but it was definitely good and fulfilling. The prices weren't bad either, so overall I liked what I payed for. Again - you won't find great service here, but the food and pricing are good, while it is a smoke-friendly restaurant over there.

Adding small numbers can be a challenge at times ;-)
Guido K.

We loved the food - I just wished we had received what we ordered. It still was so good that I can give the four stars - and if they give us someone who speaks our language and can add small numbers on the check, we may even give five stars ;-)

Louis L.

This the best bar none! Authentic Armenian and very high excellence in quality and taste! Very moderate pricing and very generous portions! Amazing and I highly recommend this restaurant! They have a great patio for outdoor dining! If you haven't been here, don't pass it up! Better than most expensive places in town!

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Everything is delicious. The meat is tender and fresh, cooked perfectly. The restaurant is superclean and Brand new.

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had an amazing mouth watering chicken. very affordable prices A+++++++

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