Indoor Space at Kalye
Restaurant · Shared space
About this space
As you step into Kalye's indoor space, you're enveloped in an atmosphere that blends the warmth of Filipino hospitality with the eclectic energy of New York City's Lower East Side. The interior design reflects a modern interpretation of Filipino street culture, with vibrant colors, bold patterns, and playful accents that evoke a sense of urban vitality.
The dining area is divided into intimate sections, each adorned with eye-catching murals that pay homage to Filipino heritage and contemporary artistry. From intricate street scenes to abstract interpretations of Filipino motifs, every wall tells a story, inviting you to explore the rich tapestry of Filipino culture.
Amidst the art, sleek wooden tables and comfortable chairs provide a cozy yet stylish setting for diners to enjoy their meals. Soft ambient lighting casts a warm glow over the space, creating an inviting ambiance that encourages relaxation and conversation.
At the heart of the restaurant, an open kitchen buzzes with activity as skilled chefs work their magic, infusing each dish with the flavors and aromas of authentic Filipino cuisine. The tantalizing scent of spices and grilling meats wafts through the air, whetting your appetite and setting the stage for a memorable dining experience.
Throughout the space, subtle nods to Filipino street life abound, from playful signage to eclectic decor accents that add a touch of whimsy to the surroundings. Whether you're gathering with friends for a casual meal or celebrating a special occasion, Kalye's indoor space offers a welcoming haven where food, art, and community converge in perfect harmony.
Prices
Minimum of $45 per person, plus taxes and gratuity.
Minimum of $45 per person, plus taxes and gratuity.
Minimum of $45 per person, plus taxes and gratuity.
Minimum of $45 per person, plus taxes and gratuity.
Minimum of $45 per person, plus taxes and gratuity.
Minimum of $45 per person, plus taxes and gratuity.
Minimum of $45 per person, plus taxes and gratuity.
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
No smoking in the building.
About Kalye
Nestled in the heart of New York City's Lower East Side, Kalye is a vibrant Filipino restaurant that offers more than just delicious food—it provides an immersive cultural experience. Located at 251 Broome St, Kalye beckons with its warm ambiance and inviting atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for both locals and tourists alike.
Stepping into Kalye is like stepping into a fusion of Filipino street culture and contemporary art. The space is adorned with colorful murals depicting scenes from Filipino life, while the aroma of sizzling meats and spices fills the air, tantalizing your taste buds from the moment you walk through the door.
The menu at Kalye is a celebration of Filipino cuisine, offering a delectable array of dishes that range from traditional favorites to inventive creations. Feast on mouthwatering shumai, crispy lumpia, and savory pork and ube sliders, each bite bursting with authentic flavors that transport you straight to the bustling streets of Manila.
But Kalye is more than just a place to satisfy your cravings—it's also a platform for local grassroots artists to showcase their talent. As you dine, you'll be surrounded by an ever-changing gallery of artwork, featuring pieces from both local artists and those hailing from the Philippines. And the best part? When you fall in love with a piece, you can take it home knowing that your purchase is supporting the creative community.
Whether you're stopping by for happy hour, enjoying a vegan dish, or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, Kalye offers something for everyone. So come join us at Kalye, where food, culture, and community come together in perfect harmony.