New Yorkers won’t have the Russian fast food chain “Teremok” to kick around anymore. The company’s general director, Mikhail Goncharov, announced on Wednesday that Teremok has closed down its two ...
Do you know that you can try genuine Russian pancakes in New York City? Russian fast food pancake chain Teremok opened to the delight of locals in New York in 2016. And this year Business Insider ...
In a world of multiplying Russian questions and conspiracies, the Russophile American can still, for the time being, rely on blini to remain uncontroversial. For the uninitiated, blini are the Russian ...
The country abounds with fast-casual burrito concepts based on the Chipotle Mexican Grill model: Guests pick a protein and other fillings which are wrapped in a tortilla or served in a bowl, or maybe ...
Teremok, the leader of the Russian fast casual market, announced cooperation with the Smolensk company Grill Master, one of the leading domestic manufacturers of equipment for restaurants. During the ...
Popular Russian fast casual chain Teremok is launching its first restaurant in New York, right near Madison Square Garden. Will Teremok’s owner Mikhail Goncharov manage to become a success on a new ...
Robert Sietsema is the former Eater NY senior critic with more than 35 years of experience covering dining in New York City. In our constant striving to experience culinary excellence we seek out the ...
Dai and her guest Talia Lavin stock up on caviar, blinis, and herring. Both diners love the blini, a thin, bouncy pancake that’s similar to a crepe, and here filled with bright crunchy salmon roe.
Mikhail Goncharov launched Teremok as a food cart in Moscow in 1998. Now the $120 million company has around 300 locations, with the first two locations outside of Russia in New York City.
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