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Urartu

reviews 2 ratings 6 average 3.7
Center City Armenian with pizza and sandwiches too.
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255 S 10th St
Philadelphia, PA, 19107
(215) 922-6905
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Urartu is a less-Greek-more-American version of the old Luna's restaurant. The falafal is good - perhaps a bit better than the guys at Luna's used to make, but be sure to order extra Tahini. Time will tell with other menu items, but so far so good. Truthfully, the only burning question in my mind at the moment is: "Just exactly what does 'urartu' mean anyway!?"
Reviewed by sonkistt on May 18th, 2006
Sonkistt: Urartu (Biainili in Urartian) was an ancient kingdom in eastern Anatolia, centred in the mountainous region around Lake Van (present-day Turkey), which existed from about 1000 BC, or earlier, until 585 BC. The name may correspond to the Biblical Ararat. [from Wikipedia]
Reviewed by friedman on May 19th, 2006

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