About Lusin
In a city that has become one of the world's most diverse dining destinations, Lusin occupies a category entirely its own. Saudi Arabia's only Armenian fine dining restaurant has held its position on the third floor of Centria Mall since long before Riyadh's culinary renaissance became a global conversation. The Michelin Guide's recognition and a listing on World's 50 Best Discovery confirmed what regular diners had understood for years: Lusin is serious, consistent, and worth a detour from anywhere in the city.
The room is warm in both temperature and design. Stone-faced walls and warm timber flooring set an atmosphere closer to Yerevan than Olaya — a considered rusticity that makes the space feel genuinely transported rather than thematically applied. The central kitchen is partially visible between the restaurant's two rooms, and the transparency is intentional: Lusin has nothing to hide. A small terrace offers an Al Olaya street vista for those who prefer their atmosphere al fresco.
The Menu: Armenia at the Table
The menu is a masterclass in a cuisine that most of the dining world has yet to properly discover. Armenian food shares geography with Turkish, Persian, and Levantine traditions but arrives at distinctly different conclusions — it is more subtle than Turkish, more herb-forward than Persian, and less lemony than the broader Levantine canon. At Lusin, the kitchen navigates this with confidence.
Begin with the cheese borak — crisp pastry parcels filled with white cheese that melt with an almost architectural precision. The eggplant rolls are deceptively simple: roasted eggplant wrapped around walnut paste and herbs, with a softness that rewards slow eating. The kibbeh, made here with lamb and bulgur and fried to a golden shell, are among the best in the city. From the mains, the cherry kebab — ground lamb with sour cherry sauce — is the dish most frequently mentioned by returning guests. The stuffed lamb, slow-cooked with rice, pine nuts, and spices, is the kitchen's most ambitious preparation and consistently delivers. The legendary honey cake, served for dessert, has developed a following that extends well beyond the restaurant's own customer base.
Best For
Lusin is close to perfect for a first date where you want to signal that you have considered the choice carefully. This is not a restaurant that announces itself with spectacle — its reputation is built on genuinely extraordinary food in a setting that encourages conversation. A guest brought here for the first time understands immediately that this was a thoughtful choice, not a default one. The intimacy of the dining room, the warmth of the service, and the novelty of Armenian cuisine as a shared culinary experience give the evening natural momentum.
For impressing clients who have dined across every international cuisine Riyadh offers, Lusin provides genuine surprise — a cuisine they may never have encountered in a setting that demonstrates your taste extends beyond the familiar. The Michelin recognition provides institutional credibility; the food provides the memorable experience.
Practical Information
Address: 3rd Floor, Centria Mall, 210 Olaya Street, Al Olaya, Riyadh.
Hours: Daily 12:30pm – 11:30pm. Closed for private events by arrangement.
Reservations: Strongly advised for dinner Thursday through Saturday. Call or reserve online well in advance for weekend evenings.
Dress Code: Smart casual. The room's warmth allows some latitude, but the quality of the surroundings suggests dressing appropriately.
Awards: Michelin Guide Saudi Arabia. World's 50 Best Discovery.
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