I'm amazed it took this long for someone to write about Proshyan Street, otherwise known as Khorovats street. Well, ArmeniaNow.com has devoted an article to the Yerevan street where hungry Yerevantsi go to have the widest selection of Khorovats restaurants.
The Proshyan day begins at night. Not so long ago, the fires of burning grapevines (the kindling for khorovats) were the street's beacon. Today, however, it is a parade of neon, as what started as small family cafes has turned into big business restaurants competing for attention by announcing themselves through gaudy displays.
Read the full article at ArmeniaNow.com.
Posted by Matt on August 08, 2004
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