It’s a pretty good place but the treadmills are not stable. They are not fixed and so the machines are shaking too much to the extent I became nauseous. Other than that, it’s ok.
I went there to fix a smart phone but they removed all the small business vendors. Now it’s just a Soviet-styled post office in the corner of the huge ruined building. The post office works ok though despite its shabby appearance.
Seemingly good clinic but they won’t provide a disk with the X-ray (just sent a low-resolution image) and they should have asked me if I want to see a specialist before they sent me to him after getting an X-ray. They just sent me to the doctor who said something that was already known and prescribed medicine that after consultation with my friend who is a doctor I never bought (it was ibuprofen with menthol and something else useless). Most likely, unless I have no other choice, I will not go there. But thank God the X-ray showed there was no bone fracture!
Probably the best burgers I’ve tried in Yerevan. Hot wings were good but somewhat small. The atmosphere is good too. You can take a picture with the cowboys hats too for fun.
Good place to buy food and household stuff at almost wholesale prices but so hard to find parking there. You can find pretty much anything you need there.
Nice food! Especially their pork belly BBQ (khorovats) and ponchiks. There is literally everything there. Prices are in the medium range. Be ready to pay 1,000 dram for parking if stay there over 1.5 hours.
The only place in Davitashen that opens as early as at 9 am on Sundays. So it’s good. The food is all right. Don’t expect great food there (their avocado was as hard has wood and their tomato omelette is mediocre). But it’s a good place to eat something and talk when other places are not available.