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| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by Anonymous on 03/01/2008
Nice and Convenient
I went to Bliss on a blind date with a guy who was macrobiotic and very picky about restaurants, but he liked Bliss. I liked Bliss too. I thought it was good comforting food. I had a vegetable curry which I thought was pretty good, but not necessarily something I couldn't make at home. That's the thing about it- if you're macro, I don't see the point of going to restaurants, because it's all stuff you can do on your own and it'll probably be better and faster. But each to their own. I thought that the service was good, and the waitress was nice about making suggestions. I like their light-up star curtain in the window too- it's very intimate. I almost bought one just like it. I would probably eat here again if I was in the neighborhood. Not with that guy, though. He sucked.
Posted by Anonymous on 11/19/2007
Please stop playing top 40 radio!
Bliss should be better, but it's fine. Not many veggie choices in Williamsburg, so if you are looking for a cafe-like atmosphere with veggie entres or sandwiches, this is the place to go. But really, they should improve the music there. It's just bad radio played too loud, and it's always on.
Posted by larva on 09/30/2007
Disapointing
After a long wait for service, I was disapointed by my meal. What on earth compelled me to order the tempeh bacon? They had no resemblence to other fake bacons and were just two thick slabs of unflavored tempeh. My eggs were also cold. Very blah.
Posted by manhattan vegan on 03/26/2007
Best. Brunch. Ever.
I live in Manhattan, but gladly go to Williamsburg to eat at Bliss. The food is simple, delicious, and well made. The tofu scramble on the breakfast menu is probably the best I've eaten (and most places have some sort of tofu scramble for us folk) - it had mushrooms and a fantastic mix of spices (cumin was involved, I think). The atmosphere is very unique - it's not big or flashy, just a nice place with nice food and nice people serving. I recommend it to vegans and nonvegans alike.
Posted by Anonymous on 02/21/2007
Good brunch
I really liked Bliss's brunch... I went alone because all were out with the holidays and i thought is was good.
Posted by Anonymous on 02/18/2007
Quick, Yummy and Cheap
I live in Williamsburg and go to Bliss fairly often. The food is pretty damn good and cheap for the neighborhood. The chili con pan is awesome as are the brunch dishes with tofu eggs. Everything is fresh and healthy. It's small and has a relaxed atmosphere. There's usually only one waitress but they'll always get you whatever you want. I definitely recommend giving it a try.
Posted by Anonymous on 10/26/2006
Not recommended
I can hardly remember what I ate here--I've been trying so hard to forget. I remember some kind of tofu sandwich and a poor salad with bland, watery dressing. I've been vegan for 10 years and have lived in NYC my entire life. Never in my 10 years of being vegan have I been so disappointed with a restaurant. How in the world this restaurant managed to screw up something as simple as a sandwich and a salad beats me. If you're a hipster with an eating disorder, this is the place for you. The service is pretty poor and the staff hardly makes you feel welcome.