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| By Andy Tarnoff Publisher E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Andy Tarnoff |
| Published Nov. 6, 2007 at 1:08 p.m. |
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I love it when my own Web site introduces me to a good, new restaurant. It happened again today, when my wife and I stopped by the brand new Edgar's Calypso, 628 N. Water St., after reading Amy Carlson's blog about its opening.
The restaurant has only been around for a week, so it was natural that it was pretty empty. The owner, Michael Dillon, stopped over and said that he plans an official grand opening soon.
But for a soft opening, the food tasted great. I ordered the "Edgar's Beef Sandwich," named (like the restaurant, itself) after Dillon's dad. It was a rope vieja, which is shredded skirt steak, slow roasted in red sauce on a grilled French bread. It came with caramelized onions and French fries on the sandwich, itself. I picked the sweet potato fries as the side, and both were really good. Zesty, a little spicy and tender, it made for a nice, unique and filling lunch for $8.50.
My wife had a cup of the roasted red pepper soup ($3.50) and a "Pommes Annas," which is small cake of thinly sliced potato and Swiss cheese ($3.95). She, too, really enjoyed the meal. We were both equally impressed with the speed of service, as well as the knowledgable and friendly waitress who checked in on us often.
Edgar's décor is unique, too. Dillon, a graphic designer by trade, painted the many wall murals, recollecting elements of his favorite Caribbean islands (he, like us, says St. Martin is his favorite). It's a radically different design than what was at Swank, the spot's previous inhabitant.
I really hope the restaurant takes off, and I'd like to return for dinner, too. There aren't a ton of Caribbean restaurants in Milwaukee, especially Downtown.
And on a cold and windy November afternoon, the zesty and tasty Edgar's Calypso really warmed us up.
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Posted by mdillon on Nov. 9, 2007 at 8:29 a.m. (report)
Parking in that area at that time isn't usually too much of a problem if you don't mind walking a block or so. But there's valet parking on Friday and Saturday for $3.
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Posted by Observer on Nov. 7, 2007 at 11:20 a.m. (report)
Is there parking available?
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