Pop-up heaven w/ South American specialties like Salteñas & Ceviche. Host to themed events & great cocktails.
This Brooklyn spot is a vibrant hub for unique culinary pop-ups and themed events, frequently featuring South American flavors. It's known for its welcoming atmosphere and its role in bringing diverse and often hard-to-find dishes like Salteñas and Peruvian Ceviche to the community. With a focus on authentic tastes and a lively setting, it's a go-to for adventurous foodies.
The restaurant is a popular venue for various pop-up events, with a strong emphasis on South American cuisine. Dishes like Salteñas, Empanadas, Gumbo, and Peruvian Ceviche have been highlighted, receiving positive feedback for their authenticity and deliciousness. There's a notable enthusiasm for these less common culinary offerings.
"Salteñas and Empanadas have been highlighted as popular dishes during various pop-up events. The restaurant has also been noted for serving Gumbo and Peruvian Ceviche."
Customers generally have a positive view of the restaurant, appreciating its role as a venue for unique food pop-ups and its selection of cocktails. There's a specific excitement around the opportunities to try diverse South American dishes.
Important Note
Some users inquired about vegetarian options for specific pop-up dishes like Salteñas.
"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."
Positive"Looks delicious! Best of luck with the pop up today, and please keep us updated with what comes next!"
Positive"I'd come if I wasn't out of state today, but please continue to post in here whenever you do pop-ups (and come to Williamsburg!!)"
Neutral"waking up. I literally thought the first pic was a weird-ass hot dog, and my first thought was \"Oh man, what'll they do to hot dogs next?\""
Neutral"The menu is really nicely designed"
Positive"User is hosting a pop-up selling handmade Salteñas"
Neutral"A commenter positively endorses Chef Chaz, who is hosting a Mardi Gras food event (serving gumbo) at Whoopsie Daisy, stating the chef is 'legit'."
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