A monthly apartment dinner-party platform that flies in chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants for curated, friend-of-friend meals in Bed-Stuy and Williamsburg apartments.
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Little Poutine is described in bkmag.com as a collective of about 20 friends who bring in chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants to cook in rotating apartments across Bed-Stuy and Williamsburg, positioning it among the borough's young-chef-run dinner clubs where demand for seats regularly outpaces availability.
Organizer Sebastian Elie-York tells bkmag.com the project is "a group of friends, cooking for friends, trying to create a platform for things that aren't necessarily used to their fullest value typically," underscoring the invite-adjacent, word-of-mouth nature of how seats get filled.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Reservation-only, apartment dinner series
Walk-ins: No walk-ins
There's no door line since dinners happen in private apartments; access runs through securing one of the limited monthly seats, per bkmag.com.
Yes, it operates as a reservation-only apartment dinner series rather than a walk-in restaurant, per bkmag.com.
No, dinners are held in private apartments revealed only to confirmed guests, per bkmag.com.
Sources: bkmag.com