Armenians and Romans Unite in Little Armenia

Well, sort of. As you traverse the streets of Little Armenia in Hollywood, you’ll come across many establishments serving popular Armenian dishes. One of the most popular foods is lahmajune, also known as Armenian pizza. A great place to try this baked goodness is at Sasoun Bakery on Santa Monica Boulevard and Normandie Avenue.

About a year ago, just a few blocks up the same street at Santa Monica and Alexandria Avenue, an authentic Italian (Napoletana, to be exact) pizzeria, DeSano Pizza, opened shop. Our recent visit really impressed us. From the outside, you’d hardly know it was a pizza joint. When you walk in, however, you see this simple industrial layout that reveals all the inner workings of a modern pizzeria; an open floor plan that let’s you see the pizza dough being made, the imported ingredients sitting against the perimeters of the seating area, and pizzaioli preparing the pies right after you order.

They have four large brick wood-burning ovens individually named after cities in Italy along with the patron saints that watch over those cities.

DeSano pizza ovens 2

We ordered two pies, the margherita and the desano. They were both really tasty, with a soft chewy crust, fresh toppings, and the flavors of the burn marks on the bottoms of the pizza. Yumm.

Margherita Pizza
DeSano pizza

Now that we’ve found Armenian pizza and Italian pizza within a few blocks of each other, our weekends will consist of eating lahmajune for lunch and strolling over for some wood baked pizzas for dinner. The empires have finally united!

Top 10 Places to Eat in Little Armenia

Although it was an arduous task (big grin), we finally finished compiling a list of what we think are the best (Armenian) places to eat in Little Armenia of Hollywood. It took several long months of research, and an extra handle around the waistline, to put together what we believe is a very respectable list. Oh the sacrifices we make for our loyal visitors! Now, please keep in mind that we are not professional food critics. But, we love to eat as much as the next Armenian and that’s saying a lot! In fact, we have been often told “beranit hameh gides.” To translate, please find an Armenian friend. Ok, without much further adieu, we bring you The List. And, by the way, we’re not getting paid by any of these establishments in case there are any thoughts of politics involved with the selection process.

Category ratings scale: 10 being the highest possible score, 1 being the lowest

In alphabetical order…

Arax Falafel 
This little hole in the wall in a strip mall is touted by most Lebanese Armenians as having the best falafel this side of Beirut. Seating is limited here, so don’t be surprised if you end-up eating in your car.

-food…8 (chicken/beef/falafel)
-service…7 (friendly but slow)
-ambience…5
-price…8 ($4-8)


Bravo Pizza and Subs 
When we want a great sandwich in Little Armenia, Bravo Pizza and Subs is the ONLY place we go. They might have created Philly Cheese Steak sandwiches in Philadelphia, but we think these guys have perfected it. We also recommend their chicken sandwich.

-food…8 (pizza/subs)
-service..7 (fast)
-ambience…6
-price…8 ($5-10)


Carousel 
Serving popular Armenian and Lebanese dishes for decades, you can’t go wrong with lunch or dinner at Carousel. If you are catering your own party, definitely order their hummus, tabouleh, baba ganoush, and rice pilaf to go.

-food…8 (beef/chicken/more)
-service…6 (slow)
-ambience…6
-price…8 ($3-12)


Golden Fish 
If you want to know what it’s like to eat in Armenia, your best bet is Golden Fish on Hollywood Boulevard. Beside the main storefront, which is a deli counter, is a small patio where you can sit and order all sorts of meat kebobs and fish dishes. The food is so good that Armenians in the know cater their parties with their assorted kebobs of chicken, beef, and pork.

-food…7 (meat/fish/kebobs)
-service…7 (friendly but slow)
-ambience…6
-price…7 ($6-10)


Paros 
Paros serves-up some great rotisserie style chicken and various kebob plates. They also have gyros for the Greek Armenians. This small eatery is attached to Jons Market on Santa Monica Blvd.

-food…7 (chicken/beef/gyros)
-service…8 (friendly but slow)
-ambience…5
-price…8 ($4-8)


Marouch 
Hands down the most romantic and classy restaurant in Little Armenia is Marouch. The husband and wife team of Serge (Lebanese) and Sossi (Armenian) have created one of the most enjoyable places to spend an evening with that special someone.

-food…9 (beef/chicken/more)
-service…8 (fast)
-ambience…9
-price…7 ($7-15)


Lory 
Looking for healthy fast food served Armenian style? This is the place for you and your Vegetarian friends. This little hole in the wall serves kebobs, rice, tabouleh, hummus, salads and many other Middle Eastern favorites a la carte. One of the cleanest eateries we have ever been to.

-food…7 (kebobs, rice, salad)
-service..8 (fast)
-ambience…7
-price…8 ($4-7)


Sahag’s Basturma 
A perennial favorite in Armenian households, this deli serves the best basturma in all of Los Angeles. Other popular items include soujouk (Armenian sausage) and ma’aneh (Lebanese sausage).

-food…8 (beef)
-service…8 (friendly and fast)
-ambience…4
-price…8 ($4-9)


Sasoun Bakery 
If you have never tried what we call lahmejune (aka Armenian Pizza), this would be the place to experience your first. They also have a tasty date cookie, which is a great little snack. There’s only metered street parking for this place, so expect to spend a little extra time driving around.

-food…9 (lahmejune, date cookies)
-service…8 (fast)
-ambience…5
-price…9 ($2-5)


Zankou Chicken 
One of the most popular fast-food joints in all of Los Angeles, the original Zankou Chicken, owned and operated by an Armenian family from Lebanon, is located in the heart of Little Armenia. This place serves unforgettable crispy rotisserie chicken with a powerful garlic paste that will make your taste buds explode. Other honorable mentions include the beef and chicken shawerma sandwiches.

-food…9 (chicken/beef/falafel)
-service…8 (friendly and fast)
-ambience…6
-price…8 ($4-10)


It was not possible for us to visit every single Armenian eatery in Little Armenia. If you know of a restaurant in Little Armenia that we should consider for our next list, please send us an email.