Pâine și Vin

Bucharest


As its name (Bread and Wine) suggests, this stylish wine bar serves tapas-style platters to share. With its minimalist look of wood seating and sleek monastic motifs, the Romanian platter is a must. The generous wine list has bottles from all wine regions of Romania. The flatbreads are made in house, with 15 kinds to indulge in. Walk-in basis; come early.


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