Welcome to Bohemian Restaurant
Bohemian Restaurant: A hidden gem in the heart of New York City, offering a unique blend of Japanese-inspired cocktails and cuisine. Located on 57 Great Jones St, this intimate and classy establishment is perfect for a romantic dinner or a night out with friends. With a full bar, happy hour specials, and a pool table, Bohemian Restaurant is a must-visit for cocktail enthusiasts. The limited vegetarian options and gender-neutral restrooms cater to all preferences. While not ideal for large groups or children, the sophisticated atmosphere and exceptional service make Bohemian Restaurant a top choice for a memorable dining experience.
- 57 Great Jones St New York, NY 10012 Hotline:
Nestled in the heart of New York City, Bohemian Restaurant is a hidden gem that combines the elegance of a cocktail bar with the flavors of Japanese cuisine. This intimate and classy establishment offers a unique dining experience that will transport you to the bustling streets of Tokyo.
Bohemian Restaurant takes reservations and also provides delivery and takeout options for those who prefer to enjoy their meals at home. With limited vegetarian options and wheelchair accessibility, this restaurant caters to a diverse range of diners. Accepting credit cards, Android Pay, and Apple Pay, Bohemian Restaurant makes payment convenient for all patrons.
Located at 57 Great Jones St, New York, NY 10012, Bohemian Restaurant is the perfect spot for a romantic dinner or a casual night out with friends. With waiter service and a full bar, you can sit back and relax as you savor each bite of their delicious dishes. The restaurant is best enjoyed on Monday, Friday, and Saturday nights, when the ambiance is at its peak.
From gender-neutral restrooms to Wi-Fi access, Bohemian Restaurant ensures that every guest feels welcome and comfortable. While the restaurant does not cater to large groups or children, it is the ideal setting for a quiet evening of conversation and good food.
Overall, Bohemian Restaurant offers a unique dining experience in New York City. The blend of Japanese cuisine and cocktail bar vibes creates a one-of-a-kind atmosphere that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're a food enthusiast or simply looking for a new spot to try, Bohemian Restaurant is definitely worth a visit.

I just wanted to drop some reviews about this place as I saw my personal shots of their dish on my phone when scrolling. Unfortunately, they are already closed. I went here around January, but hopefully a Japanese restaurant like Bohemian will open around NYC. It was like finding a hidden treasure chest in the cocktail world. I tried a glass of Hibiki 21 whiskey, and let me tell you, it was really good. Seriously, the flavors in that Japanese whiskey were something else. Then, I ventured into the Yuzu Shiso Margarita, and it was a game-changer. It's like a regular margarita got a Japanese makeover. The yuzu and shiso combo was so refreshing. My favorite meal there was the tartare and wagyu beef, and it was a fresh explosion of flavors.I couldn't get enough of it. The staff was not just attentive but also super friendly and flexible. The place was practically empty, which made it feel like our own little secret hideaway. I rate it 5 stars because of the great drinks, the dish, and the ambiance itself.

Privileged to have came to this restaurant twice. Intimate setting, laid back, great food and very attentive staff. My love partner brought me here for Valentines Day and recently for my birthday. It's one of his favorite restaurant. Their tasting menu were exquisite and their ala carte menu is actually really reasonably priced. Definitely holds a lot of food memories here. And special thanks and shoutout to the very well appreciated handwritten greetings with my birthday cake!

We started with the washu beef tartare on blue cheese toast. It was so awesome.. I don't even like tartare but this was so delicious. The miso black cod with grilled miso marinated mushroom was so well made and yummy. The fish came off in perfect slices in its own. So tasty The foie gras sushi was so delicious.. who would have even thought it! Washu beef steak sampler was the way to go to sample all the different parts, which tasted completely different. Love the food! I will be back for sure!

Had a great experience dining here for my friend's birthday! We had been looking forward to this for a while, and we were really impressed with so many of the dishes we ordered. The restaurant is undoubtedly pretty hard to find, as it's tucked away and very small. The atmosphere inside is quiet and feels very intimate and cozy. They do have a bar area, but aside from that, there were only about 6 tables when we were visiting, and each is set up kind of like couches with a coffee table. The chairs are incredibly comfortable. Perfect for napping between courses ;). We got a variety of items to share. The portions here are fairly small but the quality of the food is exquisite. We started off with the Karaage, which was juicy and crispy. We then had the Mac and Cheese with Focaccia, which was relatively tasty, but I admit it felt a little out of place on their menu. The Wagyu and Uni Sushi was probably the most memorable dish, as it was very flavorful and came with a hefty portion of both uni and wagyu beef. The Omakase was very fresh, though I do think I've had better omakase before at a less expensive price point. The Pork Belly and Foie Gras Kamameshi was nothing too special for me and the portions were very small, but the Steak Platter had a generous assortment of meat, with delicious eggplant and potatoes that were perfectly fried and seasoned. For me, the service is the one thing that brought the experience down to four stars. The servers were overall very kind, but they forgot a few things we asked for. We also wanted a group photo, but had to ask a few waitresses to take it before one of them actually did. I also want to mention that because the restaurant is so small and quiet, it's fairly easy to hear and unintentionally eavesdrop on the conversations of other patrons. Not necessarily a bad thing though lol.

Review for their Christmas Menu: I went on Christmas day, so I am not sure if they really don't have the prix fixe like the other reviewer said. I would be extremely disappointed if that were the case, but maybe it is time for a change...? But their prix fixe menu was perfection! why get rid of something that works? I will check on this on our next visit. Anyway, we came here for Christmas dinner. I assumed the restaurant was going to be full, so I was surprised when we were able to book the reservation just two days before Christmas. Over the phone they mentioned that it will be a Christmas prix fixe menu & we cannot order any a la carte menu items. The restaurant never got full the whole time we were there (around 2 hours). Service was pretty good. I think the short haired lady explained the menu items better than the other lady, but maybe the other lady is a newer employee. For $120 pp and for the ingredients they used, the price was great. I just did not enjoy the Christmas menu as much as I did with their prix fixe menu (they used to have???) I enjoyed the appetizer the most and then dashi wagyu sushi with uni. I felt like their sushi/ Christmas rolls had very fishy taste/smell than I am used to when I eat high quality sushi. Maybe because the ingredients are not so fresh on Christmas Day since the vendors probably don't deliver. Entree was okay. Dessert was okay. After trying their Christmas menu, all I really wanted the regular prix fixe or at least be able to order from their regular menu... I was also sad to find out that the heated toilet seat with disposable cover already on it was gone. It would have been perfect for the pandemic & the cold weather. I am still going to come back for their regular menu at another time when I visit NYC.

It's been a while since I proposed to my wife in this restaurant, and it hurts to write I haven't been able to come for a few years. However, I have an excuse: my 3.5 year-old daughter. Bohemian is not the kind of place you go with an infant, and I had to wait until the toddler was old enough to behave like a rockstar (with some help from a videogame in my phone and some noise cancellation earphones). My wife's 40th birthday provided the right opportunity. It's not easy for a restaurant to satisfy such a grand event, but they sure delivered big. This place will never disappoint you. They don't offer the price fix menu anymore, so we ordered a la carte. It wasn't easy, because I would have chosen more than half of the items on the menu. Japanese omelette roll (with egg, grilled eel, uni, chives, mozzarella, parmigiano): OMG. A mouth watering concoction of flavors. You simply must get this. Karaage (Bohemian fried chicken): perfectly prepared, and the house spicy Mayo was phenomenal. Grilled branzino: this is the only item we had last time; delicious, sizable, perfect. Pork belly and foie gras kamameshi (steamed rice with pork belly and burdock topped by foie gras): rich yet smooth; decadent yet delicate; strong yet graceful; simply exquisite. One word about the impeccable service. It's not easy to find a classy restaurant without the pretentiousness that so often comes with it. To the contrary, you can't find a more personable (yet highly professional) staff. Most small restaurants wouldn't have been happy to give away a table for 4 to a couple with a toddler, and understandably so. Instead, we were treated as kings. This is class. Overall... This is THE place you want to bring that someone you want to impress.

Had to opportunity to visit this restaurant via the recommendation of a friend that lives in the area. The concept of having to be invited by pervious guests really pervase a sense of exclusivity. Nonetheless, I was excited to visit this restaurant that I had on my radar long before the pandemic. It should be known that there's no formal sign or even posting about this on the outside of the building. A famous landmark in NoHo, this building is also the site of the Jean-Michel Basquiat Commemorative Plaque. Tucked away in a historical building once home to Andy Warhol and then the live-in studio of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the inimitable graffiti artist from the 80s, Bohemian transpires tastes of new age Japanese influence. Upon arrival you ring the doorbell and are greeted by the host you provide your name as well as the reservation time and you are seated promptly. The space all the small is very intimate there's no traditional seating here with high tables and wooden chairs everything is very relaxed and definitely adds to the ambience. In total I would say there is max 20 people that you could fit into the inside of this restaurant, so I would definitely recommend it as a good quiet place to get dinner. The menu is all QR codes and has a pretty extensive and famous cocktail list. Throughout the night me and my significant other were excited to try new, interesting drink choices. The food is where a lot really comes to life, although there are some traditional Japanese fairs on the menu most of it has some incredible spins that will really wow the palate. Tons of umami flavors, rich tender cuts of meat, an incredibly fresh fish perfectly describe the dining expirence. Our host was extremely attentive and always made sure that we were happy with our dishes. She even took some serious time to go through the menu with us and suggest some must-haves, and new menu items. Cost is what you would expect from a delicious Japanese restaurant in the city, nothing out of the ordinary I would say. All in all, if you're looking for an interesting, intimate, relaxing dinner that will challenge your palate in all the right ways I would highly suggest a night at Bohemian.

AMAZING! I've heard great things about this restaurant and was finally able to get a reservation (very hard). The staff is very friendly and I loved my server! It has the Japanese cozy intimate vibe for sure. They also have great sake too. Things I ordered: - Farmer fresh vegetable fondue - Miso Black cod - Mini Bohemian burger - Tuna roll - Porkbelly fried rice - Fried chicken - Bronzino