This Mega-Popular Russian Breakfast Joint Serves Up Caviar-Topped Crepes

Teremok is a popular fast-casual chain restaurant in Russia that recently opened its first New York City location to much fanfare, especially with those who are from Russia and its surrounding countries. Serving up blini, a dish similar to crepes, Teremok has a ton of different items you can fill them with. In this video from Eater, peek inside the Chelsea restaurant and see why their caviar-topped crepe is such a big deal.

Teremok is basically the McDonald’s of Russia: It’s just as popular and beloved, but instead of serving burgers and fries, it serves blinis and borscht. When the first Teremok opened in Manhattan last year, Russian expats went wild. In this episode of Cult Following, host Serena Dai grabs a friend who knows the fare and stops by to see what stirs all the hype.

via Eater

Matt Coneybeare

Matt Coneybeare

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Matt enjoys exploring the City's with his partner and son. He is an avid marathon runner, and spends most of his time eating, running, and working on cool stuff.

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