Unique pop-ups meet curated wine & cocktails. Salteñas, Gumbo, Ceviche, and more – a rotating culinary adventure.
This Brooklyn establishment, known for its eclectic pop-ups, has gained a following for its unique culinary offerings. From handmade Salteñas and Peruvian Empanadas to Cajun-inspired Gumbo and even a Peruvian Ceviche Party, the venue transforms to host a variety of international flavors. It's also recognized as a great spot for draft cocktails and New York wines, making it a versatile destination for diverse tastes.
The restaurant is a dynamic venue for diverse culinary experiences, frequently hosting pop-ups featuring international cuisine such as Bolivian Salteñas, Peruvian Empanadas and Ceviche, and Cajun Gumbo. It's also noted for its selection of New York wines and draft cocktails. While specific dish feedback is limited, the overall reception to these varied offerings is positive.
"While specific dishes are often tied to temporary pop-ups, Salteñas and Empanadas have been frequently mentioned and positively received. The venue is also noted for its selection of draft cocktails and New York wines."
Customers generally have a positive impression, appreciating the variety of unique pop-up events and the quality of drinks offered, particularly the New York wines and cocktails.
Important Note
The restaurant primarily operates as a venue for pop-ups and events, meaning regular operating hours and a consistent menu may vary.
"This commenter lists Whoopsie Daisy as a bar recommendation."
Positive"Whoopsie Daisy is a wine bar that sometimes features NY wines. It is also mentioned that its sister wine store, Fiasco, usually has wine from LI and upstate."
Positive"A user expressed excitement about the pop-up and also inquired about the possibility of purchasing frozen items."
Positive"A commenter expressed interest in purchasing frozen salte tildeas and empanadas, similar to how their father obtains them."
Positive"A user inquired about the available flavors and pricing for the salte tildeas and empanadas."
Neutral"A commenter expressed interest in the advertised salte tildeas and empanadas, finding them visually appealing."
Positive"The chef stated they are working to increase the popularity of salte1as."
Positive"The commenter hoped that salte1as would gain popularity, similar to soup dumplings."
Positive"The commenter agreed that salte1as are scarce in NYC and expressed a desire for more."
Positive"The commenter expressed enthusiasm for the pop-up, noting that NYC needs more salte1as."
Positive"In response to a query about vegetarian options, the chef confirmed that 'la Italiana' and 'Romeo y Julieta' salte1as, as well as the dessert options, are vegetarian."
Positive"The commenter inquired about vegetarian options for the salte1as."
Neutral"The commenter found the food to look delicious."
Positive"The owner, of Peruvian heritage from Arequipa, is serving Peruvian Empanadas and Salte tilde;as. They noted that while Salte tilde;as originated in Bolivia, their family has a long tradition of making them in Arequipa, Peru. They also mentioned that cultural foods often adapt due to migration and expressed appreciation for Bolivian Llama Party."
Neutral"The post is celebrating Mexican Independence Day and highlights Whoopsie Daisy as a place to go tonight."
Positive"The original post announces a Peruvian Ceviche Party today at Whoopsie Daisy in Brooklyn."
Neutral"The original poster is hosting a Salteña pop-up event at this location, encouraging people to join for food until sold out."
Positive"Whoopsie Daisy in Crown Heights is suggested as a venue with draft cocktails that fit the desired price range."
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