yuri bolyan at one time wanted to become a sailor, but his dream was realized differently.e seventies he entered odessa culinary college, which trained cooks, bartenders and flight attendants for long voyages, and before the collapse of the union, he worked in the then seemingly unsinkable black sea shipping company. yuri bolyan has made more than one trip around the world today. cafes, i feed people, i make them happy, they have fun, well , that’s where i went and that’s what i do, restaurants, we try. the nearest plans for the development of the hotel and restaurant business are, after all, just a stone's throw from the sea. the main thing that is holding us back now is, of course, the ongoing hostilities. however, even despite them, the armenian businessman does not intend to leave the region that has become his home over many decades. so, where to go? i don't. susceptible to the ukrainian policy that they propagated, like leave here , leave, leave, no matter how much i listen to them and never want to listen. the main thing that has always united and unites armenians of