RESTAURANTS
NATIONAL CUISINE
Must-Try
Armenian fruits
Armenia, a country located in the South Caucasus region, is blessed with a unique climate and fertile soil, making it the perfect place for growing a variety of delicious fruits. These fruits are not only tasty but also hold a special place in Armenian culture and tradition.
One of the most famous fruits in Armenia is the apricot, also known as "Armenian gold." The Armenian apricot is known for its juicy flesh and intense sweetness, making it a popular ingredient in many Armenian dishes and desserts.
Another fruit that is widely grown and enjoyed in Armenia is the pomegranate. The pomegranate holds a special significance in Armenian culture, representing fertility, abundance, and good luck. The fruit is used in many Armenian dishes.

NATIONAL DRINKS
Must-Try
Fruit compote: a sweet and refreshing taste of tradition
Fruit compote is a refreshing and delicious drink that has been enjoyed for generations by Armenians. This sweet beverage is made from a variety of fruits, including apricots, cherries, plums, and peaches.
The tradition of making fruit compote in Armenia dates back centuries, with many families having their own special recipes and methods. In the past, fruit compote was a way to preserve the abundance of fresh fruit that was harvested during the summer months, allowing families to enjoy its sweetness all year round.
Today, Armenian fruit compote is still made using traditional methods, with fresh fruit being cooked slowly with sugar and water until it becomes a thick and syrupy drink. The resulting beverage is rich in flavor and aroma, with a balance of sweetness and tartness that is perfect for quenching thirst on hot summer days. Compote can be drunk both hot and cold.
