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    4.1 (197 reviews)
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    Disappointed
    Pureum S.

    We ordered appetizers, two entrees, and drinks, and waited almost an hour -- not only did the food never come out, but even the drinks never arrived. What made the experience especially frustrating was that during that entire time, nobody checked on our table even once. Eventually, someone finally came over and asked if we were still waiting for our food. After checking, they told us the order apparently never made it to the kitchen because the WiFi disconnected. Then the response was basically: "Oh...WiFi was disconnected...that's disappointing. Maybe next time." No genuine apology, no urgency, no accountability. Mistakes happen -- technology issues happen -- but customer service is how a restaurant handles those situations. The lack of communication and indifferent attitude was honestly more upsetting than the delay itself. We drove all the way there looking forward to dinner and left feeling frustrated and ignored. Really disappointing experience.

    Lauren A.

    Lovely ambience and delicious, homestyle Armenian food. Will definitely be returning!

    Keo N.

    The food here is an acquired taste. My Armenian friends love it, but I find the food here rather bland. The service is just horrendous. They brought the food all at once and was just ridiculous and no where to put it. They just stack at the greeting counter uncovered and unhygienic. Not a plesant experience. Not coming back period.

    Lahamajo
    Mona A.

    Such a beautifully authentic Armenian restaurant in Burbank. I always pass by at night and it always looks so lively and full, so my best friend and I finally stopped in for lunch during the week From the second we walked in, everyone was so warm and welcoming with big smiles, such a genuinely warm family feeling We sat outside on the patio and it was honestly so lovely. Fountain nearby. Gorgeous greenery. Classic Armenian music playing. Hearing Armenian and Russian around us made the whole experience feel even more special, and my best friend was even able to order in Russian with the staff We ordered the lahmajun with cheese and the plain lahmajun. The one with cheese was my favorite. They bring lemon to squeeze on top and it was so, so good. Crispy bread. Melty, stretchy cheese. Perfectly cooked meat. My friend also got borscht for her mom to go Super convenient parking lot adjacent to the restaurant plus plenty of street parking. Such a lovely lunch and such a beautiful atmosphere. I already know I'll be back If you've been thinking about trying this place, absolutely go

    Amanda M.

    Everything that we had here was delicious! This was my first time having lahmajo and I can't wait until I eat it again. The lahmajo with cheese was so good, I saw other tables that had a lahmajo per person. We also got the ker u sus which was good, spas with ishli which was so much lighter than I thought it would be and two drinks. I also really enjoyed the dessert. I normally don't like pakhlava but was very pleasantly surprised by this one because it wasn't too sweet. The interior is very cute with mismatched wooden decor and the exterior has nice outdoor seating. The staff were so friendly and gave lots of great suggestions of food to try. Parking is super easy on the street as well.

    Ajarski (small)
    Vlad V.

    During my trip to LA, I had the pleasure of trying Armenian food for the first and second time. Which isn't tough to pull off in Glendale as the suburb of LA has a huge Armenian population. I stopped by for dinner on a Wednesday evening with my sister and her husband at 6:30. The restaurant wasn't too busy when we arrived, but it was at close to capacity by the time we met. Parking is a breeze in their complimentary lot. Ambiance (4/5): The vibe here makes me feel like this would be what it would be like to have a meal in the countryside in Armenia. We're talking lots of wood and old school decor. While we sat inside, they also have a patio with heaters (when the weather's cold). Service (3/5): Not the most friendly and efficient service, but they get the job done. Reminds me of the typical service you get in Europe. The one part that bothers me about this restaurant is their menu. For someone who isn't Armenian (and isn't familiar with the cuisine), the menu is tough to navigate. Menu items don't have descriptions. Even using Google to translate some items leads you to a dead end. They do have a QR code where you can see pictures of the food, which helps, but a description would help to get a better idea. Drinks (3.5/5): They don't have alcohol so that's something to keep in mind if it's important to you. I went with a glass of their lemonade. This is an example where the menu can be confusing. The menu says lemonade so I'm expecting your typical lemonade. Instead I get a purple lemonade as it's actually a berry lemonade. It's one of those situations where a more detailed menu would help. The lemonade was good, so not an issue, but I do like to know what I'm getting before I order it. Food (4/5): I started off with a side of bastirma which is a dried cured beef which is popular in Armenian cuisine. It tastes like salami and it was my first time trying it. I love to try new things and bastirma didn't disappoint. While I didn't order bread, they ended up bringing some anyway. I do recommend you get some bread while you're here. They have a bunch of different types and they have bread ovens, so it's something they're known for. For my main dish, I had a small ajarski (also known as khachapuri), a popular Georgian dish. It's boat-shaped cheese bread with two sunny side up eggs on top. It looks awesome and tastes just as good. And it's a filling meal. The small size was more than enough (they have a large size as well). I haven't had a good khachapuri since I went to a Georgian restaurant several years ago in Tampa. This one wasn't quite as good, as it was slightly overcooked, but it was still very, very solid. A treat for sure and something I can't find in Phoenix. Pro tip: they're known for their lahmajo bread. I typically order what a restaurant is all about, but in this case, I couldn't pass on the ajarski.

    Lahmacun, Adjarian, Emergency with Beef
    Alice L.

    The food here was delicious! We did not know much of the food on the menu but the staff were really friendly and recommended us several options. As apps, we got the Blinchik which were good but a bit expensive for 2 small rolls. They were also bit oily for us. We loved the Emergency with Beef dish we got as well as the Lahmacun. They went really well eaten together and these will be what we get when we go back. The Adjarian was a bit too rich and creamy/cheese for me but my boyfriend and friend loved it and ate it up. We also added Basturma which was okay but not needed in the dish.

    Ajarski with two eggs
    Raya M.

    Tun Lahmojo really is a little taste and feel of Armenia, always a good time and always good food. I love that their menu keeps expanding and somehow just keeps getting better. Sitting here really transports me and makes me feel like I'm eating in Yerevan. I usually grab a couple of lahmajuns to go as a snack for the next day, they're so thin, light, and absolutely delicious. On my last visit, I tried the egg and mushroom omelette, and honestly I didn't expect much when I ordered it... but wow, it was perfect for breakfast. One small heads-up: the omelettes come with nothing on the side, no bread at all. I found that a bit surprising, especially with the tomato omelette since it has a more watery consistency and in Armenian culture it's usually eaten with bread. I just assumed it would come automatically, like it does at most places, so next time I'll know to order it on the side. Overall though, this place is fantastic, authentic flavors, unique dishes, and always something new to try. Definitely one of our go-to spots, and anyone we introduce this place to loves it!

    Bryan C.

    A gorgeous and truly unique experience in Burbank, this classic Armenian restaurant serves classics such as lahmajo and grilled Armenian chicken with veggies. My favorite dish was their grilled eggplant, which was perfectly seasoned with, crispy and remarkably delicious. The ambiance was incredibly charming, and the service was lovely. Overall, although I am by no means an expert on Armenian food, I highly recommend this eatery!

    Lahmajo
    Edward S.

    Tun Lahmajo is a narrow but comfortable patio that plays lively Armenian music. Lahmajo: The oblong-shaped lahmajo is a super thin Armenian pizza. The flatbread is thin as a cloth and crispy as a cracker. There's a light spread made of ground beef, tomatoes, red bell peppers, garlic, and herbs. Squeeze the lemon wedge for extra bright and tangy flavor. Ostri: This is a flavorful soup of stewed beef strips. The stewed tomatoes and red/yellow bell peppers are tantalizingly soft, about to melt into the broth. Dining Area: There's are many tables at the back of the restaurant and many along the side covered patio. Parking: There's a big lot on the side.

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    Is anything on the menu vegan?

    The original one in Yerevan has and the menu is pretty similar (smaller in socal) just was more expensive (got a heart attack seeing that ;). So yes, there are soups, salads, sides and breads. I doubt a Hay restaurant would have a proper menu as… Read more

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