1. Organized & Prepared by
Ethno-Botanist Dr.ARMEN MEHRABYAN
Based on Rediscovered Ancient Armenian recipes
Rediscovered Armenian Food Culture and
Armenian Dinner ® Concept Introduction
A.Mehrabyan, PhD on Food Technology
Creator and Originator of Armenian Dinner
“The concept of Armenian Dinner determines the link of Armenian traditional cooking to the Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and
other national cousins and explaining the origin of the well known and rediscovered dishes. Its an very interesting idea to promote
elapsed ethnic Armenian cuisine with expectancy to multiply rediscovered ancient recipes instead of “khorovadz” and “kebab” to
make possible to enjoy authentic Armenian food as part of World Culinary Culture, as a symbol of cultural and interpersonal
communication. My congratulations to Armen and wishes to have success with this concept”
Armen Petrossian ,
Owner of Ptrossian Caviar and CEO of Petrossian restaurants in Paris, New York and Las Vegas.
“Armenian Dinner it’s a portrait the traditional meaning of ceremonial/eating habits/culture of Armenian people, explaining the
underlying gastronomical, energy and healthy-life themes developed by generations. It includes all elements of fin dining: the timing,
hygiene, sitting, eating, sequencing, combining/mixing, seasoning, digesting, ergonomics and energetic, culture of kitchen, cooking
methods and equipment used, and other considerations”.
Ruth-Anne Adams,
Executive Chef of Casablanca restaurant, Cambridge, MA.
“Some recipes inspired by my friend Armen, who lives in Armenia, where he grows and harvests wild herbs that he makes into teas
and essential oils, I learned and altered a little and presenting as a unique variation of traditional dish in our menu”.
Ana Sortun,
Best Chef on Mediterranean cuisine 2003 and 2006 and owner of Oleana “Best New Restaurant in America” nominated by James
Bread Foundation.
“We had tested real Armenian flavors mastered by Armen. “Armenian bean and walnut pate” with a lively hint of pomegranate syrup,
and decorated like something from Japan. It was wonderful test of pleasure.”
Mark Orfaly,
Best Chef on Mediterranean cuisine 2005, nominated by James Beard Foundation, Owner of Pigalle restaurant, Boston,MA.
“Ana Sortun said that she had cooked last year with Armen at Oleana and was totally entranced by his knowledge of spices and herbs.
“He’s a genius, “she said. “Nobody on the planet knows what he knows about these herbs and these flavors.”
Louise Kasdon, food writher of Phoenix and Boston Globe.
« La conclusion revient à un des convives "Cette initiative, c’était comme une pièce de theâtre, d'ou l'on ressort tout simplement
heureux. Merci de l'avoir tentée. La magie a suivi ».
Alain Alexanian,
Owner & Executive Chef of Alexandrine restaurant, Lion, France
« Cette Soirée qui a ravi les esprits et le palais de la trentaine de convives qui avaient la chance d'être là ce soir est sans aucun doute à
reproduire l'année prochaine pour approndir la connaissance de ces produits du terroir arménien utilisés pour préparer des menus
originaux et étonnants ».
Karine Arabian,
Fashion designer, Paris, France
« La conclusion revient à un des convives "Cette initiative, c’était comme une pièce de theâtre, d'ou l'on ressort tout simplement
heureux. Merci de l'avoir tentée. La magie a suivi ».
Mark Begian,
food epicurean, Milan, Italy
« Ce personnage hors du commun a bien voulu partager avec nous l'une de ses passions: l'art et l'application pratique de la culture des
plantes associées à des ingrédients minutieusement choisis jusqu'à nos assiettes ».
Sasun Sauge,
Chairmane of G2A, Paris, France
Preface
2. Organized & Prepared by
Ethno-Botanist Dr.ARMEN MEHRABYAN
Based on Rediscovered Ancient Armenian recipes
Historically, if there is a dip in the general economy, the restaurant industry is usually effected far less that the overall
economy. To some degree, this is because of people's perception that food, regardless whether it is from the grocery or
restaurants is a fundamental necessity of life and spend accordingly.
The history of Armenian Dinner comes from the remarkable house of Audrey in Boston, where I have made an Ethnic
Armenian dishes for friends, to enjoy Armenian food. Mark Mooradian, friend of mine, was so excited and passionate
from Armenian dinner, so in the next day share his wonder with epicurean friends from New England high restaurants. He
brings me to the interesting trip to the restaurants of Mocef Medeb, Ana Sortun, Sari, Marl Orfaly, Ruth-Anne Adams,
Viki Lee Boyajian to introduce the fabulous chefs of New England. They were surprised about Armenian Dinner idea as a
one person came to me with offer to organize the Armenian Dinner Evening with the readiness to support me with
cooking and organization. I fill conscientious and very proud to cooking with professional chefs, when those famous chefs
assist me as a Master Chef. This kind of teamwork makes available transform the love and enthusiasm into the fine meal.
I fill conscientious and very proud when was appointed as a Master Chef of Event and all world famous chefs assist me
with the diner preparation with love and enthusiasm. It was really excited evening where everybody enjoy the foods and
passion of nice and creative atmosphere. Some of my Chef friends who learned recipes and preparation of ethnic
Armenian cuisine became the James Beard Award winner as of Best Chef on
Mediterranean cuisine. Up to nowadays they are using rediscovered Armenian
recipes in their restaurant to serve people and friends.
The concept of Armenian Dinner became reality and established. It’s become a
kind of visit card for me in the future business trips around the world. During
2000-2007 it was organized in Boston, New York, Paris, Rome, Milan, Moscow,
Delhi, Madras, Harlem, Amsterdam, St. Petersburg, Yerevan, and many other
places with participation of well-known Chefs on Mediterranean cuisine,
2001 Boston, USA gourmet food lovers and epicurean businessperson. Moreover, I would like to
James Beard awarders - chefs, express my thanks and appreciation to all my friends for their attitude to
Ana Sortun, Mark Orflay, Vike Armenian food history, tradition and culture and for their support on promotion
Lee Boyajian , assist to Armen of this fine dining culture.
with preparation of Armenian
Bean pate at “My Armenian Main Objective of Armenian Dinner Concept
Dinner” hosted by Audrey
Kalajian The main objective of Armenian Dinner is to introduce the tradition of food
culture based on rediscovered ancient Armenian recipes as well as social
gathering and ethnic Armenian food preparation. Professional chefs, gourmet and epicureans can enjoy the forgotten part
of food-dining history and can appraise importance of healthful diet that was an integral part of the daily lives of the
Armenian people in ancient.
This well- conceived concept on Armenian food culture accurately describes ancient Armenian cuisine and became
valuable aid to promoting interest in it. It’s not just a dinner, it’s kind of intimacy evening where people can share the
knowledge and passion comforting with music and peaceful atmosphere. Its kind of introduction show about ancient food
culture that are passed from generation to generation to this day; it is an rehabilitation of Armenian tradition of sharing the
food with family and friends to induce relaxation and enhance the overall enjoyment of a fine meal.
Armenian Dinner project based on rediscovered food culture and recipes:
o introducing the tradition and social gathering of ethnic food culture to the professional cooks and gourmet,
o emphasize importance of healthful diet in the ancient Armenian culture as an integral part of the daily lives of the
Armenian people;
o underline that Armenian food culture is the part of world food cuisine and not an isolated and emancipated from
others;
o accentuate that now is a right time to promote the elapsed ethnic Armenian cuisine with expectancy to multiply
rediscovered ancient recipes instead of “khorovadz” and “kebab” to make a possibility to enjoy real Armenian
food as a symbol of cultural and interpersonal communication.
3. Organized & Prepared by
Ethno-Botanist Dr.ARMEN MEHRABYAN
Based on Rediscovered Ancient Armenian recipes
Armenian Dinner is not just a fine meal – it is our history. It’s a rehabilitation
of Armenian tradition of sharing the food with family and friends to induce relaxation and enhance the overall enjoyment
of a fine meal that is passed from generation to generation into this day.
Good Food Good Mood!!!
Sincerely your
Armen Mehrabyan
Rediscovered Armenian Food Culture
The history of food culture bring us back to the Neolithic period and sown the development of the food culture
in the Fertile Crescent, where agriculture began in 8000 BCE then after we discovering the development of
cuisine in ancient Mesopotamia1 where the “test creation” started.
As a part of antique civilization Ancient Armenia was one of the centers of culture exchange, where Sumerian,
Acadian, Aramaic and Hettetian split over. This tradition of gathering and cultural
exchange passed from generation to generation and reached us trough
manuscripts, ethnographical researches and just small part of this food culture
Armenian were able to keep is their nowadays ethnic cuisine. That’s why
importance of introduction of re-discovered food culture as a part of social
gathering and fine dining today is essential as never.
Today’s Armenia with 29,000 sq.km area is a
small country in compare to the Ancient
Armenia Major where 700,000 sq.km covered
area from Black Sea to Mediterranean and
Caspian seas. The geographical location of
2007, modern Armenia with multi-elevation
Yerevan biodiversity and natural conditions of its
Armenia location and weather, are major contributors to
Armenian Dinner at the the scrumptious legumes and cereals,
Rossini Restaurant,
delicious fruits and vegetables and famous grapes and grains found within
“Armenian Dinner Evening”
its borders. Presentation of genuine Armenian
cuisine at “The Club” Yerevan, 2005”
Knowledge of the history of Armenian agriculture and horticulture can be
gleaned from the archeological record supported by surviving written Armenian, Assyrian, Sumerian and
Egyptian documents, temple inscriptions, as well as commentaries from antiquity including those of the Greek
historian Herodotus (484-425 BCE), the philosopher Theophrastus (372-288 BCE), and the books of Genesis
and Exodus in the Hebrew bible.
To explain the unknown the Armenians created a complex and bewildering theology that drew on the sun and
the sky, the four elements and man, as well as every form of life, that was included a pantheon of human gods
and goddesses in pagan time. Their beliefs greatly influenced the ancient world and have been incorporated into
many ancient religions such as Zoraostriszm and Manuizm.
This remarkable experience of the ancient agricultural practices of
grandfathers that creating a renaissance in the culture of food in the Land of
Noah and passed from generation to generation trough centuries and
millennia’s.
1
Mesopotamia” world have Greek origin and means “Land between the rivers” and both have their
headwaters in the mountains of Armenia in modern Turkey. (source: McKay, p.13)
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Ethno-Botanist Dr.ARMEN MEHRABYAN
Based on Rediscovered Ancient Armenian recipes
Unfortunately this tradition of harmonic agriculture and balance traditional foods and food processing are
damaged by modernization of “civilization” and mechanization. Soviet system destroy even memory of
harmonic agriculture and after the collapse of Soviet Union in 1991, Armenia was left without an infrastructure.
Industrialized farming almost vanished because of the lack of funding to repair and
In “Armenian Dinner maintain farm and processing equipment. Packaging and distribution of food
Evening” organized by G2I products were forced to revert to non-mechanical techniques.
in Paris, 2006 were invited
more then 45 artists, Many people, because of the
engineers, businessman and circumstances, learned farming
food epicurean practices from their elders who still
remembered the methods of the
pre-Soviet era. Today tradition of agriculture is alive because of the
ethnic knowledge were passed from generation to generation and rural
people return to tradition.
With the help from outside interests and Paris, 2006
After “Armenian Dinner Evening”,
Armenians willing to preserve traditions, Armenia agribusiness is finding Prince of Caviar, Mr. Petrossian
a balance of ancient and modern techniques to ensure fine food invites for a lunch in his restaurant to
production. It is possible that with the return of a vital economy, the discuss about future collaboration.
reality of a true agricultural renaissance will be realized.
Armenian Dinner Evenings
Armenian Dinner Event is the place to enjoy a royal meal of rediscovered ancient Armenian recipes. Armenian
Dinner services are all delivered in their extraordinary atmosphere which includes a comprehensive art and
culture collection from Ancient Armenian manuscripts. This provides an authentic surrounding that at times
seems to distract everyone as they analyze the wealth of artifacts on display.
The menu is ethno botanist Armen Mehrabian's pride. It is a culmination of over 3000 years of history of
Armenian food and more then 12 years of his scientific research and cooking experience. These favorites are
differentiated through the use of the freshest organic ingredients. Most people are not aware of how much better
the items taste when they are prepared with the freshest ingredients and made with love.
Armen has a wonderful prix-fix menu that makes luxury affordable. He offering on the menu the selected
akhorjink and akrajajik (appetizers), like named PATAR – dated back to X century cousin of Kyurikian royal
family from Sanahin; aghtsan (salad) named BRNDZAKOL, plan rice made with seasonal herbs, and olive oil
dip. Wild Musk Mallow soup, spiced with fresh garlic and elderberry vinegar and made with whole wheat.
Traditional Veal file stuffed with roasted walnuts in sweet-and-sour apricot sauce and fresh apricot stuffed with
grilled vegetables typify the main course selections. The Paghlava romance with apricot and vanilla ice cream.
The famous Pomegranate herbal tea as perfect finish to a Mediterranean meal. Those just an example of more
then 62 royal Armenian dishes and more than 250 traditional foods rediscovered during to the lat 12 years of
ethno-culinary research.
Atmosphere
Manly Armenian Dinner concept taken place in the restaurants that overall architecture influenced by the René
sans era with modern improvisation. It’s enhanced by flowers at the tables and moderate lighting. Candle
lighting, architects, decoration and life music of violin, piano or duduk, making a cool and urbane ambiance,
peaceful and warm atmosphere, that comfort us to enjoy fin dining with friends and family. Everything etched
in the nice and joyful atmosphere. With Armenian Dinner you’ll find a fine dining establishment that focuses on
culinary expertise of ancient-influenced Armenian food an emphasis on test. Usually the facility has spacious
with seating for 50 people. It is luxurious and romantic. Table talk is no problem - noise level here is moderate.
5. Organized & Prepared by
Ethno-Botanist Dr.ARMEN MEHRABYAN
Based on Rediscovered Ancient Armenian recipes
Eating & Drinking
Armenian Dinner organized only once a month in one of the Armenian Dinner Club member restaurant in
Armenia as well as once a year in on of the selected high-end restaurant Worldwide. The menu of Armenian
Dinner is seasonal and rewritten according rediscovered recipes to stay fresh and creative based on availability
given by the time of year. The cuisine is influenced by the Armen legacy and heritage of sensual delicacies.
Recipes have been considered an exciting rediscovery of flavors with a glamorous perspective.
Alcohol is served, and you’ll find that there is a marvelous wine coupage choose by Armen Mehrabyan with
vintage options.
About Armen Mehrabyan
As mentioned earlier, Armen started cooking many years ago as an ethnic food lover. Armen came from
a famous family of Armenian herbalist and knights and both parents have a food cooking sense and strong
ceremony of trapeze. That’s why his quickly became professional ethnocusinier to cook for the entire family
and friends in the holidays. His mother, who had seven generations of traditional recipes, passes the love of
smell and taste with trainings on cooking. Armen quickly mastered these and began experimenting with his own
dishes rediscovered from ancient Armenian manuscripts and ethno-botanical research. The feedback from his
family and friends was always very positive. Armen has had extensive experience in the U.S, Italy, France and
Armenia to take Master Class Cooking with world known Chefs.
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Ethno-Botanist Dr.ARMEN MEHRABYAN
Based on Rediscovered Ancient Armenian recipes
Armenian Dinner Menu Sample
Armenian Dinner Evening
Menu
Aperitif / Akhorjink
Caranful
Sparkling water freshly spiced with Clove and sliced lemon
This recipe of XI century during the reign of Senekerim Artsurni, reached us trough famous medieval Armenian scientist of XVII century Asur Sebastaci
Appetizers/ Akrajajik
Ktron
Roasted bread with “adva” sauce
The recipe of this traditional appetizer of Verin Basen region of ancient Armenia reached us by thanks of ethnographer Dr.Hakobyan
Salad/ Aghcan
Dzkan Sarnapukht Epremakhndzori Bolorakov
Delicious plate of freshly marinated trout served with grilled potato and spiced goat cheese rolled in Armenian flat bread lavash that complemented with
“Balasan” Armenian balsamic vinegar spiced olive oil sauce.
Potato was called Epremakhndzor in Armenia to the honor of the Eprem Katolikos (1810-1815) who brought the potato from India to Armenia. (Sources:
V.Bdoyan , E.Lalayan, D.Vardumyan). According to the story around 1812, after the Indian trip Eprem Katolicos introduce potato as a food to the honor of his
guests. We combine those two delicious dishes recipes to make excelsior art of freshly made marinated trout and staffed potato.
Soup / Apur
Lalva Apur
Black bean soup with fin roasted walnuts and sour cream
In Armenia, we had three kinds of beans that Armenian used for making the dishes. Bleack bean is one of them that we call Lalva. This soup is originated from
Lori region and it is dated in between 966-991 AC. According to the history, it was lovely soup of the King of Lori, the Gagik the first Kyurike. This soup was made
and serves only by his wife Aryusak, the mother of famous David Anhoghin, the King of Armenia. It is made from selected black bean, spiced with fin-roasted
walnut, and dipped with “arajan” – country stile of sour cream. The similar, but not the same, kind of soup start to be made by villagers from Lori аas an imitation
and were called Lobu Kirkash. The last one is also testy but completely different with texture and test from the SOUP of KING. (Sources: V.Bdoyan , E.Lalayan,
D.Vardumyan)
Main dish/ Himnutest
Grilled Pork with Aylazan
Marinated with onion and mountain spices and grilled pork served with delicate roasted fresh vegetables and honey-pomegranate vintage sauce.
These medieval Armenian recipes of Vaspurakan reached us by thanks of ethnographer Dr.Yervan Lalayan
Desert and Beverages / Anush evEmpelik
Pomegranate Infusion serves with “Lole” crispy pastry staffed with honey, dried apricot and roasted walnuts accompany by fresh apple-cinnamon sauce