Wine Republic

Yerevan


Wine Republic is well aware of Armenia's geography straddling Asia and Europe. It has one menu dedicated to pan-Asian cuisine and another featuring international options including cheeses, pasta, burgers and salads. True to its name, the waiters know their wines and will guide you through the huge selection (though there's no physical wine menu). The entrance is on Isahakyan St.

There's another location on Northern Ave called Thaiwine Repubic which features a more pan-Asian–focused menu.


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