The service is zero. In response to: "Hello," a surprised question: "What do you want?" Interestingly, at the entrance to a catering establishment, a person may want to. We reply that we would like to eat here. In response, a puzzled look from the waitress girl.
I clarify: "Can we have a menu, please?".
The answer is: "We only speak Armenian." This has never been a problem, this is Armenia, it is logical that the Armenian language is here. There is a translator on the phone and there is communication with the waiter, who always saved the tourist. But after overcoming the quest to get the menu and seeing the girl walking away from us without offering help, I didn't want to eat. Russian Russian may be a good place for locals, I will never find out, but if you are a tourist and you have Russian and English in your arsenal, but not Armenian, then this place is not for you, because it is difficult to build communication, even though they answer you in Russian.
Very solo 10 days ago I was there, I tried kebab and chicken kebabs did not like it, I need to look after it, I need to change the cook or someone so that he makes a good kebab kebabs