Private Tour
Available languages
1 hour
Mobile ticket
This activity is a unique journey into the flavors and heritage of Gyumri, where you'll have the chance to brew the nearly forgotten wheat drink known as ghayfa, a historical beverage reminiscent of coffee. Delight in crafting and savoring this local specialty, and expand your culinary repertoire as you learn the art of making a delectable dessert under the guidance of a master chef. To complete this immersive experience, you'll step back in time and embrace the charm of old Gyumri within our guest house that doubles as a museum. Here, you'll have the opportunity to see and use antique cooking tools, connecting with the rich culinary traditions of the region and creating lasting memories.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Guide: You will be led by a local chef throughout your experience.
Snacks
You’ll get all the necessary equipment to bake one of four local desserts.
Coffee and/or Tea
Join us at our museum and guest house in Gyumri to learn how to make traditional Armenian coffee and desserts, getting to know their origins and cultural significance to local people. After a tour of our museum, where you’ll see antiques from as far back as the Russian Empire, including the largest collection of historic photos of Gyumri, you’ll roll up your sleeves with one of our local chefs and start baking. You’ll start by making traditional Armenian coffee as well as ghayfa, a roasted wheat drink once popular in Gyumri that’s all but forgotten today. Then we’ll bake one of four traditional desserts of your choosing: yaghli, layers of thin dough and oil fried and topped with sugar; bishi, a yogurt-based pastry that’s fried and eaten with hot chocolate; shakar lokhum, an oily and sweet cake baked in the over; or bagharj, another yogurt-based pastry made either sweet or salty and decorated with intricate designs. Most of the ingredients used to make these local delicacies come from our local farm, and the tools you’ll use to make and eat are antiques carefully saved by our team.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
O8248ZStanjak,
Oct 25, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was a wonderful experience for everybody. The fact that you made your own sweets and afterwards were able to enjoy them with the self made barley coffee and some tea was perfect. Great activity for all ages.



marinahC2525BW,
May 15, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Although the location is a bit off-center, the venue is very intriguing! The team is incredibly hospitable and warm-hearted! The sweets prepared are unique! We definitely recommend it! The location is a bit off-center, but the venue is very intriguing! The team is incredibly hospitable and warm-hearted! The sweets prepared are unique! A definite recommendation from us!" I'm not in the center, but the food is very interesting! The team is incredibly friendly and helpful! The sweets are unique! I definitely recommend it!
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