//Traveling Thai Sensation, Pranom Pop-Up, Returns to Greenville July 30th
pranom popup at eighth state brewing

Traveling Thai Sensation, Pranom Pop-Up, Returns to Greenville July 30th

Join Eighth State Brewing for Dinner July 30th and for Brunch July 31st as we welcome back Pranom Pop-Up to Greenville SC. To celebrate his return we teamed up with Dream for a one off Sour Collaboration, that will be specially paired with Fridays Dinner: Summer Breeze – Mixed Fermentation Sour Ale with Mango, Orange, Tamarind, and Spicewalla Tumeric. Available onsite and in 32oz Crowlers.

Last time we hosted Dream, we sold out faster than anticipated. This time were coming extra prepared! If you are unfamiliar with Pranom Popup let us help fill you in.

Dream Kasestatad began the concept with just a bicycle, making Pad Thai from his apartment and delivering it to his friends, neighborhood bars, and small businesses all over Los Angeles. We was discovered cooking his Thai street food Pad Thai in the parking lot at 4100 Bar on Sunset Blvd by a food writer for Eater LA and LA Weekly magazine. His story was placed on the cover of the LA Weekly food section. Word quickly spread and he began catering for radio stations, ad agencies, film shoots, celebrity parties and weekly pop-up residencies at some of LA’s trendiest bars, Harvard and Stone, BigFoot Lodge, Pour Vous, and Mandrake to name a few.To date, Pranom Pop-Up has served thousands of customers throughout the nation.

Pranom Pop-Up has catered festivals, high-profile private events, buzzfeed.com, movie premieres, and TV shows. Pranom Pop-Up’s Khao Soi dish can been seen on featured cover of the book, “Los Angeles Street Food: (American Palate)” along side Roy Choi’s Kogi Truck. Dream was invited to New Orleans to be the first chef to pop-up for a new restaurant pop-up concept during Voodoo Festival in the fall of 2018. He was also be the featured chef for Deep Blues Festival 2018 in Clarksdale, Mississippi and was invited to be a guest chef at Morgan Freeman’s famed blues club and restaurant, Ground Zero. His film, “The Noodle Man” based off his real life experiences as a struggling actor turned Thai street food cook is currently streaming on Amazon Prime.

Dream is now back on the road and heading our way soon. We’re super stoked about this event and can’t wait to see you all there!

Some exciting details for July 31st Event-
@methodicalcoffee Pastry Popup 8am-10am-
@pranompopup Thai Brunch Popup 10am -2pm-
@sunandsoilplantparlor Plant Popup 10-2pm-Methodical Coffee Popup 10-2pm,Featuring Natural Colombia ‘Falling in Love’ Geisha Coffee-
@thewhalegvl T-shirt and Glass popup featuring Whales Blood collaboration Glasses and T-shirts

About Pranom Pop-Up

Dream Kasestatad began his culinary journey with just a bicycle, making Pad Thai from his apartment and delivering it to his friends, neighborhood bars, and businesses in Los Angeles. Word quickly spread and he soon began hosting Thai street food pop-ups all over the city as Pranom Pop-Up. From private parties for BuzzFeed to television shows like Dancing With The Stars, Dream brought the food he grew up with to the people of LA at media events, festivals, and celebrity parties in the city’s trendiest bars, and restaurants.

After popping up for a stint in Los Angeles, Dream decided to take his Thai street food pop-up on the road. To date, Pranom Pop-Up has completed 4 cross-country tours cooking in cities like San Francisco, CA; Albuquerque, NM; Dallas, TX; Little Rock, AR and Nashville, TN. Dream shared his food with the people in Austin, TX during SXSW, and Memphis, TN for Beale Street Music Festival. In Memphis, Pranom Pop-Up also made a name for itself as the first pop-up restaurant inside the historic bar, Earnestine and Hazel’s. Throughout the journey, Dream has shared his food with thousands of customers and friends. You can currently find Pranom Pop-Up’s Khao Soi dish on the cover of the book, Los Angeles Street Food: (American Palate) or find articles about him in Americana Magazine, Zagat, and Eater.  

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