Get Your Russian Blini From A Generic Deli

A walk past Oliva Gourmet on Broadway (btw. Vesey & Barclay) revealed a new sign for Russian blini, which didn’t surprise me because this place also started serving alcohol at a bar in the back last summer for all the tourists flocking to the tour bus stop outside. For $6.50, they may be worth a shot at stepping inside this place.

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  • But the sign says it’s a Blin!?

    What is it anyways? Best approximation I can make of it is some sort of pancake or crepe.

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    I’m not quite sure except they’re usually involved with eating caviar. I’m guessing the generic deli version is not.

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    Blini are Russian crepes. You’ll usually find them with caviar at a Russian restaurant but we like ’em with Nutella or condensed milk for breakfast.

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