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Best Hidden Gems Heaven Restaurants in Beekman

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Sushi Hayashi
An unusually value-forward omakase where AYCE nigiri and free-flow sake make it feel like a party rather than a ceremony.

Notable Picks

$ Beekman Sushi
Sushi Hayashi is a lively omakase spot known for its all-you-can-eat nigiri format with included beer and sake, keeping the room loud and celebratory. The 14-course progression leans on fatty cuts, salmon, and shellfish, drawing enthusiastic repeaters who value quantity without sacrificing fish quality.
Must-Try Dishes: AYCE Omakase Nigiri (14-course), Toro Nigiri, Wagyu Beef Nigiri
What makes it special: An unusually value-forward omakase where AYCE nigiri and free-flow sake make it feel like a party rather than a ceremony.
$$ Beekman Italian
Owner-chef Raffaele brings genuine Southern Italian warmth to this intimate Turtle Bay gem, where regulars are greeted by name and specials change daily. The grilled octopus with eggplant puree and handmade pastas reflect decades of culinary experience including cooking for Frank Sinatra.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled Octopus with Eggplant Puree, Linguine with Baby Octopus, Veal Milanese
What makes it special: Owner-chef Raffaele's personal hospitality and Southern Italian cooking legacy

Worthy Picks

$$$ Beekman BBQ
Yakiniku Gen is a long-running Japanese BBQ restaurant in Midtown East, serving classic yakiniku cuts, wagyu-focused platters, and bento sets in a modest, grill-centered dining room. Diners come for carefully sliced meats, A5 wagyu touches, and a more traditional yakiniku experience than the flashier KBBQ spots nearby.
Must-Try Dishes: A5 Wagyu Sushi, Jo-Yakiniku Bento, Nakaochi Kalbi (rib finger)
What makes it special: A seasoned Japanese BBQ spot focused on premium wagyu and classic yakiniku cuts.