Taron Bakery

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Los Angeles, United States

Armenian restaurant

Taron Bakery Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Taron Bakery is located in Los Angeles, United States on 4950 Hollywood Blvd. Taron Bakery is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category armenian restaurant in United States.

Address

4950 Hollywood Blvd

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 3236634809

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

Comfort foodQuick bite

Open hours

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Logan Sawyer

I arrive at this unique place many times because I enjoy the special air that is characterizes this restaurant. The staff is exceptionally welcoming and qualified. The service is awfully quick. Needless to say, the food you eat is outstanding. I visited many times and I was always pleased. The rate is modest. I highly recommend this place to to all.

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Fabien Curto Millet

Lovely little bakery. Enjoyed the lahmajune here a lot. Friendly service. Has a few tables on a terrace outside if you want to eat there. Customer parking spots are available in the small lot behind.

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Jeffrey Thomas

Fantastic food, very friendly staff members, regularly good ambience. They charge fair prices and the food quality is good. Fantastic work.

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Mike Weston

Convenient location. Nice selection of baked goods. Always fresh. I like to buy them when they're hot.

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Jared Cohee

ARMENIA Eat the World LA review: Back in 2015, I had not been to Los Angeles for over a decade and went straight for Little Armenia my first morning in town, to tiny Taron Bakery. You can smell it from a block or two away, the freshly made items wafting down the ugly grey blocks of East Hollywood. Decisions are not too hard here, only a couple items are for sale. When you see an old establishment like this with such a limited menu, you know they make those well. The price differences have mostly to do with size, each different beorek is made a different size and shape so you always know the one you are choosing. The largest and most expensive is the spicy cheese beorek, a flat sandal-shaped pastry with pointed ends. Grab a bottle of yogurt drink, called tahn in Armenia to accompany your breakfast. They have the Turkish version here called ayran, but basically they are the same. There are a couple tables outside if relaxing with your purchase appeals to you, and usually an old Armenian or two is here alone doing the same.