It is a very soulful, atmospheric place. From the outside, it may seem like an ordinary eatery, but inside there is a charming shady courtyard where you can comfortably sit with the company. The name translates as "cherry"... because a hefty cherry tree really grows right in the middle of the yard)) They serve traditional Armenian cuisine, lamajo and khorovats are simply divine, and with homemade wine, mmm...) Light music is playing, which does not interfere with talking. It is definitely recommended to visit!