Kalye

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251 Broome St
New York, NY 10002
Established in 2021. Kalye, meaning “street” in Tagalog, is an intimate fast-casual restaurant on New York City’s colorful Lower East Side with a mission to mainstream Filipino food and culture. Born from a desire to celebrate his heritage, Rob Mallari-D’Auria opened Kalye a few short years after he moved to Manhattan from his home country. Rob, alongside his partner Henry, built the restaurant with a vision of it being a culinary oasis, and a way to introduce the city's residents and visitors to the vibrant flavors and ways of the Filipino culture. Kalye quickly developed a cult-like following for their eye-catching Pork Ube Sliders found in the restaurant and at their Smorgasburg summer pop-up, and keeps guests coming back with a menu full of Rob’s family recipes. Kalye also doubles as an art gallery, showcasing works from independent Filipino artists. Kalye is a celebration of Filipino food, culture, and community.

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4.57 reviews
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Excellent Filipino food
10/9/2024

Wonderful little Filipino restaurant near Chinatown NYC. Great food and great service. Super friendl...

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Oh Yeah!
1/25/2024

The atmosphere is awesome. Great service and fun crowd. I had chicken skewers which had a terrific s...

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No fusion confusion here!
1/25/2024

So, Kalye in Lower East Side? Total hidden gem. You walk in, it's all chill vibes – cozy setup, welc...

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