SF Weekly’s New Pop-Up Planner
Pop-ups have become so ubiquitous that now major weekly publications have started tracking them along with other food events.
Case in point: SF Weekly’s Pop-up Planner by writer Tamara Palmer.
Samples from a recent planner:
Susan Feniger Pop-UpWhere: Insalata’s, 120 Sir Francis Drake (at Woodland), San Anselmo, 457-7700
When: Thurs., Sept. 20, 6:30 p.m.
Cost: $110 (purchase tickets in advance via Book Passage)The rundown: Renowned LA chef and restaurateur Susan Feniger celebrates the release of her new book with a dinner featuring many recipes taken from STREET Food: Irresistibly Crispy, Creamy, Crunchy, Spicy, Sticky, Sweet Recipes. The event, held in conjunction with the food-loving folks at Book Passage, includes passed appetizers, “interactive stations,” a family-style meal and take-home spices, all designed to highlight street food dishes from across the world.
Tango & Stache-UpWhere: Dear Mom, 2700 16th St. (at Harrison), 625-3362
When: Mon., Sept. 24, 4-11 p.m.
Cost: $4-14 (items available à la carte)The rundown: Encouraged by the recent event at Asiento, Tango & Stache is filling up its pop-up dance card with more meals. Head Stache Joshua Wilder Oakley serves up fare such as Negroni pork butt, which has been the T&S calling card in its short history, but he also plans to expand his offerings for this event. The menu will be posted on the event’sFacebook page when it is finalized.
See more at SF Weekly’s Pop-up Planner, or on PopupRestaurants.com
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