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    PEARLS, PASTRY, PROPHECY:ARMENIAN PASTRY AND GIFT OFFERS A VARIETY OF INDULGENCES
    By Monty Tayloe

    TimesCommunity.com, Fairfax County, VA
    July 31 2007

    "The coffee at Starbucks is like beer. This is like a shot of fine
    cognac! You have one and you are good all day," scoffs Kourosh Dastan,
    setting down an intricately detailed, tiny cup of Turkish-style coffee.

    Dastan is half owner of Armenian Pastry and Gift, Vienna's only
    combination coffee shop and jewelry store. Located at 165 E. Maple
    Avenue, this unique take on a cafe opened just four months ago.

    "She likes the coffee shop, and I like jewelry, so we combined,"
    explains Dastan, referring to his partner, Hasmic Avedisian. Both are
    Armenian by way of Iran and they're doing their best to get Vienna
    hooked on the shop's unique charm.

    It's pretty safe to say that no other store combines Turkish coffee,
    fine jewelry, Russian chocolate and French pastries the way Armenian
    Pastry and Gift does. If they make an appointment beforehand, customers
    can even get their future told in the fine grounds left in the bottom
    of their coffee cup, similar to the tea leaf reading more familiar
    to westerners.

    To accompany the coffee and the divination, Avedisian carries an
    extensive range of Armenian style bakery items, from the familiar
    baklava to nazook, an Armenian sweet bread. The store also sells
    Armenian videos and CDs. Dastan's collection of Bob Dylan records is
    prominently displayed in the store.

    "I just like Bob Dylan," he said.

    On the jewelry side, Dastan, a trained jeweler, takes consignments
    and exchanges, and also custom orders. He knows about selling jewelry
    in Vienna, because he used to own a pawn shop in town. According to
    Dastan, his current store is more fun.

    "They come in for the chocolate, and they look at the jewelry,"
    he said.

    This is Avedisian's first business, and she sees the store primarily
    as a source of fun.

    "I want to make it sweet for everyone," she said.
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