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Best Instagram Worthy Wonders Restaurants in Bath Beach

11 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Neta Shari
Omakase-first counter focused on clean, high-clarity nigiri.

Notable Picks

$$$$ Bath Beach Japanese, Sushi
A tight omakase counter that focuses on clean, composed nigiri and a paced progression, aiming for precision over spectacle. The best experience is committing to the chef’s sequence, letting a couple of standout bites anchor the memory instead of trying to customize the meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase, Toro toast, Ikura don
What makes it special: Omakase-first counter focused on clean, high-clarity nigiri.
$$$ Bath Beach American
A celebration-friendly dining room that blends a polished, event-style vibe with a menu that rewards selective ordering. The best experience is treating it like a paced dinner: one standout seafood or chef plate, one shared starter, and a clean dessert finish.
Must-Try Dishes: Chilean sea bass, Ginza sushi, Mango cheesecake
What makes it special: Event-ready room with a menu that lands best when you order selectively.
$$ Bath Beach Ice Cream
A dessert counter where ice cream plays best as a supporting actor—paired with warm crepes and waffles so you get hot-and-cold contrast in every bite. The cleanest order is one signature sweet build plus ice cream, then stop before the menu sprawl turns it into a mixed-bag sugar marathon.
Must-Try Dishes: Ice Cream Crepe / Waffle, Nutella strawberry banana crepe with vanilla ice cream, Ferrero Rocher crepe
What makes it special: Warm crepes and waffles built to pair with ice cream.
$$ Bath Beach Ice Cream
A board-game cafe that doubles as a casual dessert-and-drinks hang, with ice-cream floats and simple scoops that fit the long-stay vibe. It’s strongest when you treat it as an experience purchase—games plus one sweet item—rather than expecting a specialist ice cream program.
Must-Try Dishes: Ice cream scoop (chocolate or vanilla), Sprite float, Ice cream float
What makes it special: Board-game hangout where ice-cream floats fit the vibe.
$$ Bath Beach
A wellness-first counter built around cold-pressed greens, colorful smoothies, and protein-forward breakfast builds. The move is treating it like a clean, repeatable routine spot—pick one signature drink lane (greens or fruit-forward) and add one structured bite so the experience stays satisfying, not just virtuous.
Must-Try Dishes: Peanutella, Just Greens, Protein Waffles - Classic
What makes it special: Cold-pressed greens and smoothies that feel built, not basic.

Worthy Picks

7.8
$$ Bath Beach
A polished neighborhood brunch cafe that’s strongest in the sweet-and-egg comfort lane with a photogenic, modern feel. For gluten-free diners, it works best when you choose egg-forward plates and confirm substitutions up front rather than relying on baked goods or bread-heavy builds.
Must-Try Dishes: French Toast, Eggs Benedict, Eggs Royale
What makes it special: Brunch-forward cafe with strong egg and sweet-plate execution.
$ Bath Beach
A compact, trend-forward dessert stop for crepe cake, bubble tea, and modern Asian sweets. It’s best as a tight two-item mission—one signature cake slice plus one drink—so it stays fun, fast, and photo-ready.
Must-Try Dishes: Crepe cake slice, Bubble tea, Dessert pudding
What makes it special: Modern Asian desserts with a clean, photo-friendly presentation.
$ Bath Beach Burgers
A modern Pakistani cafe that doubles as a late-night slider-and-snack stop, where the “burger” lane is built around spiced, street-food energy. It shines when you treat it like a tight two-item mission: one signature slider plus one side, then let the drinks carry the rest of the hangout.
Must-Try Dishes: Anday Wala Burger, Chapli Kabab Slider, Loaded Fries
What makes it special: Pakistani street-food sliders in a modern cafe format.
$ Bath Beach
A French pastry counter with a deep display case and a reliable coffee rhythm that rewards early visits. Gluten-free diners do best by asking what’s available that day—cakes and select pastries rotate—then choosing one dessert lane rather than trying to sample everything.
Must-Try Dishes: Opera, Tiramisu, Almond Croissant
What makes it special: French pastry case with meaningful gluten-free options in rotation.
$$ Bath Beach
A late-running neighborhood cafe that works for low-key dates when you want something casual, sweet, and unhurried. The best move is a simple two-item order—one savory plate and one dessert-style drink—so everything lands fresh and balanced.
Must-Try Dishes: Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict, Juicy Burger, Milkshake
What makes it special: All-day cafe comfort with late hours and easy pacing.
$ Bath Beach
A small neighborhood cafe with a patio-style outdoor option that works best for low-key brunch and coffee time. Keep it simple—one savory plate and one drink—so everything lands fresh and unhurried.
Must-Try Dishes: Mezze platter, Lamb burger, Cappuccino
What makes it special: Patio-friendly cafe pacing for coffee, brunch, and a reset.