Anita Wigl’it and Culprit's Kyle Street.

Culprit’s Trolley Dollies extravaganza with RuPaul’s Drag Race star Anita Wigl’it is not to be missed

After winning fans world-over by competing in RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under, Anita Wigl’it is entering an entirely new kind of drag race this Restaurant Month — with Culprit’s Trolley Dollies

The game-changing restaurant is welcoming back some of Auckland’s finest and most fabulous drag queens with a special trolley service inspired by their favourite dishes. Anita and friends will welcome guests with a fizzy and fruity drink on arrival, before rolling out five trolley bites that are fun and full of character, like the queens themselves. Towards the end of the evening, wrap your lips around a delicious shared main, before something naughty and sweet to finish. 


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Trolley Dollies is one of the most exciting and experimental events on the Heart of the City’s Restaurant Month calendar. Culprit and its queens will be serving innovative plates, as well as stunning looks, over the two-hour dining experience like no other, so make sure you get in quick to secure your seats. As Anita says: ‘It’s time to Wigl’it!’

To celebrate Culprit’s unmissable Trolly Dollies event, we are giving one lucky Denizen the chance to win a table for two.

This competition has now closed.

Trolly Dollies at Culprit
Wednesday, 4th August
Available in two sittings: 5:30pm-7:30pm or 8pm-10pm
$195 for a 6-8 course degustation meal, with a side of light entertainment.
Strictly R18

Tickets available online now

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