Krichian’s Grill & Bistro

  4.6 – 307 reviews   • Armenian restaurant

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Address: 399 Crooks Ave, Paterson, NJ 07503

Phone: (973) 569-1033

Website: http://www.krichianfood.com/

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Krichian’s Grill & Bistro. 399 Crooks Avenue, Paterson, New Jersey 07503, United States. (973) 569-1033 [email protected]. Hours. Monday: CLOSED. Tuesday …

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Reviews

Natasha L
I absolutely LOVE this place!! Found this hidden gem by accident (although I only live a few blocks away)…the chicken chops here are AMAZING!! The lamb is grilled perfectly, and seasoned the best…the rice is to die for, and the veggies are always satisfying!!! I order from here at least once a week now, for the past year!!! And I will be a forever customer!!!
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Melvin Dizon
I recently dined at Krichian’s Grill & Bistro, and it delivered a flavorful introduction to Armenian and Eastern Mediterranean cuisine in the Paterson area. The restaurant has a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere that reflects the hospitality commonly associated with Armenian dining culture. The interior feels comfortable and neighborhood-oriented, creating an inviting environment where guests can enjoy traditional dishes prepared with care.

Armenian cuisine is known for its emphasis on grilled meats, fresh herbs, and vibrant vegetable dishes, and the menu here reflects those traditions well. The kebabs were a standout, demonstrating careful marination and proper grilling techniques. The meats were tender and carried a balanced blend of spices that enhanced the natural flavor without overwhelming it. The light char from the grill added depth and texture to the dishes.

Another highlight of the meal was the variety of traditional sides that accompany Armenian plates. Rice, grilled vegetables, and herb-forward salads helped create balanced and satisfying meals. These accompaniments added freshness and contrast to the richer grilled meats, which is a hallmark of Eastern Mediterranean cooking.

The menu also reflects the influence of broader regional cuisines, with dishes that incorporate elements of Middle Eastern and Caucasus culinary traditions. Ingredients such as garlic, lemon, olive oil, and herbs appear throughout the menu, creating dishes that feel both vibrant and comforting.

Service during the visit was friendly and attentive. The staff maintained a welcoming attitude and appeared knowledgeable about the menu, helping diners navigate dishes that may be unfamiliar. The pacing of the meal felt relaxed and comfortable, allowing guests to enjoy the food without feeling rushed.

The overall atmosphere reinforces the restaurant’s identity as a neighborhood destination where traditional recipes and generous hospitality are central to the experience. It is the type of place where guests can return regularly for dependable food and a comfortable dining environment.

Overall, Krichian’s Grill & Bistro offers a satisfying Armenian dining experience with well-prepared grilled dishes, balanced flavors, and welcoming service. It stands out as a strong option for anyone interested in exploring Armenian cuisine in the Paterson area.
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Andrew Abi-Mansour
Great Armenian restaurant, among the very few if any you’ll find in the area. I tried the Manti (beef stuffed in dough) with yogurt on the side. Chicken thighs grilled and cooked to perfection. Served with beans and fries on the side. The fries were okay, and the beans while they’re not my favorite side dish, they were okay too. I also had a yogurt drink (Ayran), pretty authentic middle Eastern drink and refreshing too. Plenty of parking space too. I definitely recommend this place if you like Middle Eastern or Armenian food.
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Belal
A Paterson staple for middle eastern cuisine. Try the lentils and rice combo with a mixed grill, Armenian salad and their hummus. Excellence is an understatement. 10/10 and amazing hospitable experience during Ramadan.
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Oi Lin “Chinagirl568”
Looks like we’re in the dining area of a house, very cute. There’s even an enclosed outdoor area. But it was too hot to sit outside 😉

There was a large party taking up half the space. Luckily we made reservations. They were pretty boisterous.

Service was excellent. Susan was very helpful as we’ve never had Armenian food. Bedros (not sure of the spelling) was on point clearing plates and getting extra plates, utensils etc. Considering such a large party they still came to check on us regularly. 🙂

When we sat down they brought us basket of pitas and a plate of , , pickled cabbage and pickled banana pepper. This was so good, much better than just boring bread and butter! I don’t know what kind of cheese it was but I really liked it. I don’t usually like unknown but hubby will eat any kind of LoL

We ordered:
Armenian – this was really good! We each had 2 cups 😀

Kibbehs – nice and crispy on the outside and meaty on the inside, wasn’t too doughy like other places

Sujuk – Armenian Sausage – delicious! The stew like tomato on top gave the sausage a nice juiciness, might have felt dry without it, nicely complements the sausage

Yalanji – Grape Leaves – one of the best I’ve had! Had to get an extra order to take home 😀

Okra with Mujadara – was only on the lunch menu but as our friend is vegetarian, they made an exception for him and he enjoyed the Okra and Lentil Rice

Rack of Lamb – hubby loved the lamb, I’m not a lamb fan but it was flavorful. And hubby loved the Lentil Rice

Grilled Salmon – I’ve had over cooked salmon in some very upscale restaurants so was surprised this was perfectly cooked over a bed of spinach which itself was very good. I didn’t like the Lentil Rice to me it was too sweet, and clashed with my salmon, hubby was happy to take it off my plate LOL

Definitely worth a try. It’s similar to other middle eastern cuisine but there’s just enough of a difference to warrant a try. 🙂
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Darren Santo Tomas
Absolutely delicious! For appetizers, we had some middle-eastern delicacis: Fried Halloumi, arayes, and some hummus with pita. All of these apps were delicious! The halloumi was squeaky and salty. The arayes reminded me of a Mediterranean quesadilla (minus the cheese), and hummus any time is a good time. I had gone with a group (about 7+), and ordered the lambchops ($25). It came with four pieces, some vegetable, and the option of either rice, lentils, or fries.

As you can see in the photo, I had opted for the french-fry option. I did get a chance to try the lentils from a friend, and have to say, the lentils, too, were delicious! They had a yummy, caramalized onion, deep flavor. I asked the server in what preparation the lamb would taste best, and she said “medium-well”. It was indeed, the best way to have eaten it.

After, we had a small cake we brought, and the servers were nice enough to sing Happy Birthday. We finished the evening ordering some hot teas and coffees, which were absolutely amazing. The coffee is a deep, not bitter, and very espresso-like. The residue remains at the bottom of the cup.

5/5
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Jennie Rivera
This restaurant deserves enthusiastic recommendations. The meals are filling, prices fair, and taste remarkable. Both the cuisine and employees impressed us. I find their consistent excellence remarkable. I should visit again to explore their specialties.
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Godwin Adedoyin
Yesterday, I dined inside of this restaurant to celebrate the thirty-fourth anniversary of Armenia gaining its independence from Russia. Not only did I meet Armenians therein and one of the workers who was a Syrian, but I also had a wonderful time inside and I greeted the fellow customers kindly. I enjoyed the hummus, the Armenian hot tea with cloves, and the Arayis.
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Farhanna B Sayegh
Great place for homemade Middle Eastern food. A fusion of Armenian and Lebanese cuisine. Great service from a true “mom and pop” restaurant! Must have the hummus, manti soup and chicken shawarma platter!
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Diana Rosario
Armenian food made with love! The location is clean and has armenian art displayed. The staff is friendly and brought us complimentary hummus and pita bread. We had the grilled salmon with camaralized onions and leeks and the filet mignon kebab platter
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