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Eat your heart out in the small but ancient country of Armenia

November 23, 2024 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

Eat your heart out in the small but ancient country of Armenia

Look at the geography of Armenia. This small but ancient country on the eastern fringes of Europe shares borders with Turkey, Iran, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. The Black Sea and Caspian Sea aren’t far away. This might be a tough neighbourhood at times, but it gives you a clue as to why you should visit Armenia: the food in this country is second to none.

Here are 10 restaurants and food experiences every food lover should enjoy at least once.

Tavern Yerevan Riverside, Yerevan

Tavern Yerevan

Tavern Yerevan c. Stefano Borghes

Tavern Yerevan Riverside is a beloved gem in the heart of Yerevan, where the essence of Armenian hospitality really comes alive. Nestled on the tranquil banks of the Hrazdan River, this restaurant offers a dining experience that is as enchanting as the scenery. On warm summer evenings, guests can indulge in the rich flavours of traditional Armenian cuisine, all while enjoying a captivating live show which fills the night with music and dance. Whether savouring khorovats (Armenian shish kebabs) under the stars, or sipping wine by the water’s edge, Tavern Yerevan Riverside provides an unforgettable blend of culture, nature, and culinary delights. You will even have a chance to join a dance or two with the locals, if you’re not too shy!

Anteb, Yerevan

Anteb, Armenia

Anteb c. Stefano Borghes

Anteb is the kind of culinary treasure that only the locals know about, and usually they keep it secret to themselves. The decor isn’t flashy and it is a modest, one-room place with closely-packed tables, hidden away on Koghbatsi Street. Despite its simple appearance, it’s always buzzing with diners, a sure sign that the food is something special. As a family-run establishment, Anteb exudes authenticity, offering generous portions in a cosy, casual setting. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to experience a different side of Yerevan’s dining scene because it offers a rare opportunity to taste dishes you would typically only find in a home kitchen.

Renommée, Yerevan

Renommee

Renommee, Yerevan c. Stefano Borghes

Renommée by Yeremyan Projects is at the opposite end of the culinary spectrum. It is a trailblazing haute cuisine restaurant which is redefining Yerevan’s culinary landscape with its signature dishes.

With just 26 seats, Renommée offers an intimate dining experience where every detail is meticulously curated. The restaurant opens its doors at 18:00, and diners who have booked months in advance to get a table here are already waiting at the door. Chef Karen Khachatryan has created a spectacular set menu he calls Sunburst Armenia, drawing inspiration from the sun-soaked flavours and rich heritage of traditional Armenian cooking. The result? A menu which showcases the freshest, seasonal local produce, infused with the warmth and essence of the Armenian sun.

Yasaman, Lake Sevan

Lake Sevan, just an hour’s journey from Yerevan, is a cherished haven where Armenians escape to the country’s only beaches. The vast, turquoise waters and golden sands offer a unique beach experience, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the natural beauty of the destination. After a morning by the lake, a visit to Yasaman Restaurant is a must.

With its sea-oriented interior which echoes the serene waters outside, Yasaman invites you to enjoy a rich Armenian coffee paired with freshly made paxlava (sweet pastries)). It’s the perfect way to relish the moment, letting the gentle lake breeze and sweet flavours create a memory as tranquil and delightful as the surroundings.

Tava, Dilijan

Tava Restaurant

Tava Restaurant c. Stefano Borghes

Tava is a unique restaurant which seamlessly blends Soviet nostalgia with modern Armenian culture, creating an extraordinary dining experience. The restaurant’s evolution began in 2016 when Varda, originally from Armenia, returned from the USA and discovered a collection of unused clay ovens in local homes. Partnering with the community, she revived these traditional ovens, blending Russian rural influences with Armenian culinary practices.

In Dilijan, these clay ovens are integral to local cooking. They’re used to prepare traditional dishes, from bread like shoty and bokkon, to clay pot specialities such as tolma, a seasonal dish made from wild greens or local oyster mushrooms. At Tava, diners can explore a diverse menu which showcases traditional Armenian grains and innovative recipes. The tolma is prepared with a mix of barley, bulgur, or wheat; and the remarkable Kata/Gata, a regional specialty, is uniquely crafted with blueberries and French Brie, a reflection of the restaurant’s experimental spirit.

Arm Food Lab, Dilijan

Arm Food Lab, Armenia

Arm Food Lab c. Stefano Borghes

Arm Food Lab is more than just a kitchen: it’s a living laboratory dedicated to uncovering the rich, edible treasures of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. It delves deep into traditional culinary techniques and the cultural heritage of food. Here, the focus is on experimenting with exclusively local, seasonal, and fresh ingredients, creating innovative combinations which celebrate the land’s unique flavours. Arm Food Lab is a dynamic space where anyone can become part of the research process. On weekdays, the kitchen-studio transforms into a hub for research and education, whilst at weekends, it opens its doors as a test restaurant, offering a taste of the future of Armenian cuisine.

Vorksan, Vayk

Vorksan c. Stefano Borghes

Vorksan c. Stefano Borghes

Located in the quaint town of Vayk, Vorksan is a culinary stopover like no other. Imagine a cluster of charming cabins perched on stilts above a river, connected by quaint bridges, evoking the feel of a treehouse village. Here, bread is baked on-site in a traditional tandoor oven. Visitors can watch the process unfold, though be prepared: it’s a bit smoky inside!

Tabby, Tatev

Tatev is a place where history is cherished, yet it’s also a launchpad for exciting new ventures. One such initiative is the innovative Tabby in Tatev project, which celebrates Tatev’s famed starry skies and rich astronomical heritage.

This project draws inspiration from the star KIC 8462852, famously known as Tabby’s Star after the lead researcher who discovered its unusual light patterns in 2015. “We’ve always sought to connect heritage with modern discoveries,” says the team behind the project. “This story inspired us, and we hope it will inspire the young people of Syunik as well. After all, with enough effort, even the stars can bear your name.”

Tabby in Tatev isn’t just an exploration of the cosmos; it’s also a culinary adventure. The project offers a gastronomical experience featuring Tatev’s local produce, crafted by young local talent. It’s a delightful fusion of contemporary creativity and traditional ingredients, making it a true reflection of Tatev’s unique spirit.

Tatevatun, Halidzor

As you glide from Tatev to Halidzor on the cableway, a hidden gem awaits you: Tatevatun. This spot is more than just a place to eat: it’s where breathtaking scenery and rich local flavours converge for an unforgettable experience. Imagine sipping a latte as you take in the view of lush waterfalls tumbling down the mountainsides, or savouring a dish which pays homage to the culinary traditions of the Syunik region. Whichever you choose, Tatevatun promises to leave a lasting impression.

There’s something about the mountain air which awakens a deep hunger, and Tatevatun is perfectly poised to satisfy it. The dishes here are steeped in the heritage of Syunik, offering authentic flavours you won’t easily find elsewhere, not even in Yerevan.

Tsaghkunk Restaurant, Lake Sevan

Tsaghkunk

Tsaghkunk c. Stefano Borghes

Back in Lake Sevan, a culinary adventure awaits in the village of Tsaghkunk. Here, TsaghkunkRestaurant offers a taste of Armenia’s rich and diverse pantry, featuring ingredients which are both unique to the region and deeply rooted in Armenian tradition. The menu highlights often-overlooked treasures like aveluk, a wild sorrel native to Armenia; wild chamomile; and staple grains like bulgur and lentils. With fish sourced directly from Lake Sevan and meats grilled to perfection, each dish is crafted with a New Nordic flair, focusing on style and sustainability.

Head Chef Arevik Martirosyan infuses her vibrant personality into every dish, from the innovative fish dolma – a local favourite since the 1990s when the lake’s bounty sustained the community – to a refreshing sea buckthorn sorbet. While lemons are rare in Armenia, sea buckthorn (an abundant local berry) adds a tangy twist to her creations, making each bite a reflection of the land and its traditions.

Wine pairings in Armenia

One of the delights of gastro tourism is pairing new wines with delicious local dishes. Want to know all about Armenian wines, what to drink, and why they are so special? Find out in Armenia: A Wine Extravaganza in the Caucasus!

Practical information for visiting Armenia

STAY: In Yerevan, check into the Courtyard by Marriott Yerevan, where rooms start from £94 per night.

FLY: The fastest way to fly from London to Yerevan is via Istanbul with Pegasus Airways, although Wizz Air has cheaper tickets (but longer travel time) via Vienna.

 

VISA: British and EU passport holders can visit Armenia without a visa, staying for up to 180 days within any calendar year.

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New price cap for January 2025 has been announced, and it’s another increase

November 23, 2024 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

New price cap for January 2025 has been announced, and it’s another increase

Here’s what it means for your energy bills

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M&S’s Christmas Cabin collection is already selling out – why we’re going crazy for their nostalgic decorations this year

November 23, 2024 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

M&S’s Christmas Cabin collection is already selling out – why we’re going crazy for their nostalgic decorations this year

M&S’s Christmas Cabin decorations remind me of my childhood and I am NOT complaining

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The Best Interior Design Blogs to Follow in 2025

November 23, 2024 by Louie Alma Photography No Comments

The Best Interior Design Blogs to Follow in 2025

In the last five years, the importance of home and how we live in our space has continued to be top of mind for so many people. We purchased a new home in North Carolina, moving after 23 years of living in Los Angeles because, remote work, thankfully, is here to stay. 

While we worked with an interior design firm in LA to help us with the majority of the project, we will have to finish the bells and whistles (styling and accessories) over time. But, that’s really as it should be. Your house should feel collected, not like you went to Crate and Barrel and just bought everything from the latest designer’s collaboration (note to self!).

There are so many resources for design (hello, Substack!), and while I do love a great home tour for inspiration, my favorite blogs are the ones that actually give solid tips and help you figure out what size rug you need or what kind of side table would work next to your sofa. On that note, I have rounded up my favorite design blogs that check all of those boxes. If you have a favorite that I missed, let me know in the comments. Have a wonderful holiday season!

A Roundup of My Favorite Interior Design Blogs

Photo by Sara Tramp

1. Style by Emily Henderson: There is truly no better blog for showcasing HOW to do everything from measuring your curtains to finding the perfect budget sofa to figuring out what size rug you need. I love that Emily shares her thought process and takes you along for the journey, unafraid of spilling all her best secrets.

2. Drew Scott of Lone Fox. Full disclosure, he’s my client over at The Storied Group. And he is incredible. He continues to gain massive momentum in the design industry, showcasing his easy, affordable “daily dose of DIY.” From full room makeovers to sharing the behind the scenes as he makes over his new Los Angeles home, he will show you how to get that magazine-worthy look on a budget. 

3. Laurel Bern – A new blog discovery for me (thanks, Pinterest!), I love how Laurel shares everything from sources to layouts to choosing paint colors, she isn’t afraid to go deep into the good, the bad and the ugly of every choice she makes! 

4. Chris Loves Julia: Down to Earth and full of incredible DIY ideas, my favorite part about this blog is all the incredible resources. Some designers really don’t want to tell you where they shop or “trade secrets.” They share them all! Lucky us!

10 Best Interior Design Blogs to Follow

(via BHG)

5. Tao of Dana: My friend Dana is a feng shui master, and before you think that sounds like a bunch of hooey fooey, she’s way more into practical ways to fix your space to foster creativity and build your dream life. She loves color, plants, art, and helps you declutter to make room for more of what you really want.

6. Becki Owens: Every single image she posts is my dream home. Her blog gives so many great shopping roundups and inspiration from her projects that are always classic, but on trend.

7. Sarah Sherman Samuel: Sarah is also an LA based designer, and I love her renovation stories and that she, too, will share her resources with reckless abandon!

8. Shea McGee: I am so obsessed with her aesthetic, and I love that she has an entire online store now. I go to her blog multiple times a month to get inspiration, and it’s almost certain that I will find exactly what I’m looking for.

PS. See my own home tour complete with before and after shots and all resources!

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