Bea

“My friend and I ordered the tuna tar guac (amazing), filet mignon (great!), and green pasta (yum!).”

“He recommended the Tuna Tar Guac and it was surperb – definitely one of the best appies we've ever eaten!!!”

“Our table ate the lamb pie, the english muffin burger, the green spinach tagiatelle, and the market fish which was bronzino fillet.”

Bea

Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Coat Check: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Wowwwww… AMAZING SERVICE first of all (our waitress was Lara G. and she was literally the BEST EVER)!

    The food…I have no words… To find a place this late that serves this quality of food is amazing! We ordered the sea bass and green pasta and both were heavenly. Highly highly recommend both!

    We've been to Italy and the green pasta is right on the mark. Portion sizes are excellent!

    We'll definitely be coming back here when we visit on a late night!

  2. Made a reservation a week before for the July 4th weekend for 4 ppl. At the last minute, had to add an extra person and they were able to without hesitation.

    When we arrived there, we saw the sunroof room to the side that was flooded with glorious sunlight. It was absolutely beautiful with a tree in there. Initially we were going to be seated there but the sun was unbearable so they were able to seat us inside the restaurant. I really liked how there was a live band playing music the entire time.

    We decided to order the bottomless brunch only for $30 which was a great deal. You can order anything on their brunch menu so we pretty much did that. The tuna tar guac was our favorite so we ordered 4 plates of those. They're small serving sizes but perfect for a group of 4-5 ppl. We weren't fond of the scrambled eggs or asparagus but I liked the spaghetti, pork, french toast and fruit cup.

    It was a bit confusing who to tell our order to because so many waiters came to our table to clear our plates so we basically just told any random waiter our orders. It was a bit difficult to flag them down though, which was frustrating. So I guess waiting to get someone's attention was the worst part.

    You think you won't be full but 25 plates later, we were stuffed and extremely satisfied. 2 hours is definitely enough time to eat. Bottomless brunch is the way to go and I'm coming back here for sure. The owner is also very nice and even helped us take group photos!

  3. Went to dinner here because a friend recommended it and it did not disappoint at all!!! Really delicious food, wonderful service and really cute interior.

    Favorites:
    -Definitely try the tuna tar tar it is SO good!!! It has tuna poke or fresh tuna on top with guac on the bottom served with green chips on the side. I ate the tuna and guac on top of the chip and it was so delicious. Whatever seasoning they use for the tuna is just really good. A definite highlight!!
    -I was trying to pick between the shrimp toast because Shrimp is my favorite thing, EVER and the duck turnover. I ended up going with the duck turnover, and I am SO GLAD I did!! It was amazing, just like the waiter said it would be. It is very similar to an empanada (if you're not familiar with it, google it) and I loved every bite of it. It had duck, cheese, and some guac and veggies inside. The outside was soft and the duck was delicious! I really loved this and would highly recommend it to anyone who likes meat and cheese type of things. There was some sweet and sour sauce on the plate, I don't know what its for lol and didn't use it. I didn't think the turnover needed it. It was delicious as is!

    Overall, I'd come back and get those two items PLUS the shrimp toast that I am dying to try haha! Great food, great service! Really cute date spot too! It's a definite must eat for me! Will be back!

    Would I recommend it? Yes! x1000000000

  4. Was in the area to see a play with my parents and needed a decent dinner spot within close proximity. Being that this area is crowded, touristy, and low-quality i googled "non touristy restaurants in Times Square" and saw I already had this bookmarked on Yelp probably from reading some other article.

    It was 5pm and was able to snag a 6:00pm reservation. It was cool they seated just my mom and I since my dad was rushing over from
    Midtown. We ordered the English muffin burger, salmon, and Chilean sea bass. All were so delicious. We also ordered the chocolate flourless cake and lemon pie. My parents killed the lemon pie so I assume it was good but no one liked the chocolate cake. I ordered the Lavendar monk cocktail which was just right!

    The food took a long time to come out but I appreciate the 2 different servers that came to reassure us it was on our way and they were good to double check in the kitchen. Friendly service and they came around often enough to check on us.

    Ambience was antique and hip – you wouldn't even know you were in Hell's Kitchen which is the exact vibe I was looking for. Gotta come back  with my husband sometime!

  5. Omg was this a great find…. From the minute we walked in this place was amazing… Live music, fabulous ambience and outstanding service.. we came for brunch unlimited drinks and tapas for 2hrs and we were never disappointed… Rachel and Mark were amazing… Very attentive and hospitable… Now the food, that was by far the most delightful, mouth watering tapas I have had in a long time… we already have told our friends and we will definitely be coming back…

  6. Came here on a Saturday afternoon with a reservation for a party of 5. Originally we had the reservation for 4, but last minute on the day of we had that changed, and they did so without any difficulty.

    We arrived 20 minutes early, and was immediately seated. The restaurant had live music as well. There's a sunroof room within in the restaurant that's actually really nice but because it was too hot and sunny, we decided to be seated indoors at the booth, which was great as well.

    We ordered the bottomless brunch without drinks ($30) and with the 5 of us, had 24 dishes. Their plates are pretty small, so basically like tapas, but it was pretty filling though. There's a 2 hour limit for the brunch. However, it was difficult getting a waiter to come around for our next order, and after a while our dishes began to come out at a slower pace. The service began to decline as we neared the 2 hour mark.

    The food was good, but our favorite definitely was the tuna tar guac! Must order!

    Overall, it a good brunch place and worth going to.

  7. Not feeling the hype here. Very cute inside, but a bit loud. Great service. Appetizer menu is on fleek, dinner menu is on weak.

    Don't bring the picky eater here because there's only about 5 entrees to choose from.

    Come here for apps and wine with a group of four or two. Enjoy the ambiance. Sip on expensive cocktails and then walk to schmackerys next door and get some cookies.

  8. $45 for all you can drink AND eat for 2 hours?? Sign me up! We came here with out-of-town friends who were visiting over Memorial Day weekend. They were accommodating to our large party of 6 people and seated us in a garden area which was really nice. The ceiling is covered with glass so it's not open air but you feel like it is. When we were there, they had live jazz music playing just inside the restaurant which made us feel classier than we actually are, haha.

    We sampled pretty much all the dishes, and liked everything a lot. I think my favorites were Brioche French toast, pork shoulder, and egg boat! All the food was really flavorful and was a good size for splitting among everyone at the table. The drinks were really good too, and my favorites among those were the Blushing Mimosa and the Carpe Diem. They weren't overly strong but just what you'd want for a brunch.

    Staff was very attentive and the food came out quickly, despite how busy they were on a Sunday afternoon. I highly recommend this place if you want good food, drinks, and 2 hours to sample everything. Yeah, $45 sounds pricey for brunch, but I've been to other places where I don't get nearly as much and pay the same price. Believe me, it's worth it!

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West 43rd Street 403
New York 10036 NY US
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Monday, 5:00 pm - 2:00 am
Tuesday, 5:00 pm - 2:00 am
Wednesday, 5:00 pm - 2:00 am
Thursday, 5:00 pm - 2:00 am
Friday, 5:00 pm - 2:00 am
Saturday, 11:00 am - 2:30 pm
Sunday, 11:00 am - 2:30 pm