Where to Buy Fresh Lavash in Melbourne

Looking for genuinely fresh Armenian lavash in Melbourne? Here is what to look for and how our bake day model gets it to you at its best.
Melbourne loves good bread, but genuinely fresh Armenian lavash can be hard to track down. A lot of what is sold has been sitting on a shelf for days, or shipped from far away. Here is how to find the real thing and what makes the difference.
What to look for in fresh lavash
A short ingredient list: flour, water and salt, with no preservatives.
Soft, pliable sheets that fold without cracking.
A blistered, slightly charred surface from a properly hot oven.
A baker who can tell you when it was actually made.
Why "bake day" beats "off the shelf"
Most bread loses its magic within hours of baking. Rather than bake to a shelf and hope it sells, we bake to order. We open pre-orders for a scheduled bake day, take reservations until the cutoff, and bake everything fresh on the day. It means you always receive lavash at its peak, not its leftovers.
Pickup in Melbourne or metro delivery
We bake in Melbourne. You can collect your order from the kitchen on bake day, or have it delivered across metro Melbourne. Either way it reaches you the same day it is baked.
Beyond Melbourne
If you are interstate, keep an eye on our pop-up collection events, where you can pre-order our frozen lavash and pick it up in your city.
See what we are baking next and reserve your lavash on our shop page. Pre-order before the cutoff for pickup or delivery.
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