Tonir Cafe - Menu

3236 North San Fernando Boulevard, Burbank, 91504, United States Of America

🛍 Cafe, Soup, Vegan, Armenian

4.7 💬 242 Reviews

Phone: +18185636666

Address: 3236 North San Fernando Boulevard, Burbank, 91504, United States Of America

City: Burbank

Menu Dishes: 33

Reviews: 242

Website: http://www.tonircafe.com/

"I called and placed an order for their Tonir plate which serves 5 to 7 people on Wednesday and before I tell you how amazing the food, the generosity, the service and the staff were let me tell you they use quality meats because I warmed up the leftovers today And they still tasted amazing. Must try this place. Best Armenian kebab in Burbank. Hands down. Ask for Margaret. She's so sweet. She gave me a free appetizer for my birthday then surprised me by not taking money for the entire order. A giving business is a growing business. Always give to grow. Be generous with your staff, your budget and your customers and you'll never stop growing. Keep serving Armenian hospitality like no other. Thank you."

Full menu - 33 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Skewers

Entrées

Salads

Sandwiches

Family Specials

Starters

Kabobs

Chicken

Main Course

Salad

Additional Condiment Charges

Extras At Hibachi

Platters

Featured Items

Main Dishes

Kabob Sandwiches

Extras

Patrick Patrick

Disappointed to find it closed early today after driving out of my way to get there.

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Jacob
Jacob

I really like their food, wish they were open on the weekend or a little later at night.


Nerija
Nerija

The juiciest chicken shish kabob. The sides, including the rice were also amazing! The lady at the bar was also welcoming and friendly. I highly recommend!


Sven
Sven

Amazing spot. Arrived here from Burbank airport and got really full from a whole in wall looking place. Nice family run home made food Kid-friendliness: Kids can roam View menu


Alex
Alex

One of the best places to get quality and delicious middle eastern Armenian food in Burbank. Margaret makes sure everyone is happy and treats customers like family. Portions are great and the food is delicious.


Tammy
Tammy

Had a long flight delay leaving Burbank Airport and decided to walk further from airport to try someplace new. Our lunch was delicious and served without much of a wait. We had the veggie plate and chicken lule. If you don’t mind a 23 minute walk and have the time would highly recommend it.


John
John

For tourists: We visited on a Monday around lunchtime, and the place was empty. Don’t let that fool you. It may seem like they aren’t busy, but they are. Be patient. The food is incredible! The lamb was cooked to perfection, and the yogurt should be bottled and sold everywhere. We will definitely be back! View menu


Amanda
Amanda

I've had a fantastic experience every time I've visited this restaurant. The food is amazing, the atmosphere is relaxed, and the prices are generally quite reasonable. I'm particularly obsessed with their Armenian cold brew. It's also a great place to enjoy a glass of wine with a friend, if that's what you like. And the lentil soup? Everything on the menu is incredibly fresh and delicious!


Bryan
Bryan

You won’t find better authentic Armenian-Mediterranean cuisine within 5 or 10 miles of this place. Aria in Glendale is likely the closest competitor. Once you take a bite of the green salad, you’ll find it impossible to stop eating. The bean salad is remarkable, too. The top hot dishes are the Chicken Shish and Lamb Chops. If it’s available, don’t miss the Eldora cake for dessert. This is our favorite spot for lunch – it’s both healthy and delicious.


Ann
Ann

I called and placed an order for their Tonir plate which serves 5 to 7 people on Wednesday and before I tell you how amazing the food, the generosity, the service and the staff were let me tell you they use quality meats because I warmed up the leftovers today And they still tasted amazing. Must try this place. Best Armenian kebab in Burbank. Hands down. Ask for Margaret. She's so sweet. She gave me a free appetizer for my birthday then surprised me by not taking money for the entire order. A giving business is a growing business. Always give to grow. Be generous with your staff, your budget and your customers and you'll never stop growing. Keep serving Armenian hospitality like no other. Th... View menu

Burbank

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Burbank is known for its entertainment industry hub and diverse dining scene, featuring American classics, Mexican favorites, and a variety of Asian cuisines.

Categories

  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day. View menu
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • Armenian Enjoy the rich flavors and unique spices of Armenian cuisine, featuring dishes like succulent kebabs, hearty stews, and fresh salads, all rooted in ancient traditions and crafted with love.

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