Ormiańska, Armenian restaurant in Gliwice, Poland.
Ormiańska is an Armenian restaurant in Gliwice serving traditional Caucasian dishes prepared from family recipes. The menu features filled dumplings, beef rolls, and grilled meats cooked over flames, each representing authentic regional cooking.
The restaurant grew from a small catering business started by the Tovmasyan family, who first came to Poland as textile traders. This modest beginning expanded into an established dining place that has served this cuisine for many years.
The restaurant reflects how Armenian cooking has absorbed influences from the regions where Armenian communities settled over centuries, from the Caucasus to the Middle East. You taste these layered traditions in each dish served here.
The restaurant sits near the market square, making it easy to walk to from the city center. Opening hours change throughout the week, with later closing times on weekends when special events sometimes happen.
The place brews Armenian coffee the traditional way in copper pots over hot sand, a method passed down through generations. Jazz concerts and philosophy discussion groups regularly gather here, turning the space into a cultural meeting point.
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