Latin-Asian Restaurant Coming to Underground Chinatown Space

Calypso will offer dishes like char siu croquetas and wok-tossed Lomo Saltado

Brett Llenos Smith News Writer
Calypso will take over the space from a former Mexican speakeasy concept (Image credit: Google Earth Pro)

Set to open in a Chinatown cellar space, a restaurant called Calypso plans to combine East Asian and Latin American flavors. According to a sample menu provided to Community Board 3, Calypso will serve inventive dishes such as char siu croquetas, plantain dumplings, and wok-tossed Lomo Saltado with hand-cut noodles. The sample menu also noted the use of an open-fire grill that will be used to cook octopus and specialty sausages. To round out the dining experience, the restaurant will offer a selection of wines and cocktails meant to complement the bold, inventive flavors. What Now New York has reached out for more information.

Located at 11 Doyers St. — the former home of the Mexican speakeasy Blue Agave Pulqueria — Calypso will have 13 tables and a standalone bar. The owners also plan to cultivate a nightlife scene, hosting DJs up to eight times per month and accommodating private parties. Doors will open daily at 4 p.m., and there are plans for a happy hour to run until 7 p.m. Service is slated to extend until 2 a.m. on most nights.

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Brett Llenos Smith is a freelance writer with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and more than a decade of experience writing about restaurants, farms and food production. As someone with a multi-ethnic background, he has a passion for highlighting folks from underrepresented communities.
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