Biting into ooey gooey cheese my heart skipped a beat. I decided to try this place after reading the rave reviews about it and the fact it's in my hood. It's a small place with a few tables where you can eat in, but more of a takeout place. Not being familiar with Armenian food I can't say anything regarding the authenticity of the food, but it's good food and that's what matters in my book.
You can get pizzas or smaller jouns here - they make a limited number of jouns and my lunch time some were already sold out. I got a half and half - cheese on one and then zataar on the other. You can then have the option of adding toppings (onions, hot peppers, tomatoes, olives...etc..etc). There is no charge for these toppings but I believe if you want to add chicken pieces it's an extra charge. Jouns are meant to be eaten like a wrap - it's a really thin crust (think thinner than naan bread). I added some toppings on the cheese side and left the zataar side alone and ate it like pizza slices. I didn't particularly care for the zataar one only b/c it felt like I was taking big bite of pure spice in my mouth, but I liked the cheese one. The jouns are pretty cheap - all under $5 which makes a great snack or lunch. They have bigger pizzas that are still decently priced - I believe depending on the pizza in the $8-10 range.
The staff are so friendly and helpful in answering any questions. Just don't ask them if they know the Kardashians! They also sell some preserves/pickled items in the front but I didn't really investigate what they were or prices.
I can't wait to try one of the pizzas they look so mouth watering. The only con is that I believe they close early - around 7 or 8pm.