Bongos - Dinner through comtemporary noir lens
Bongos (85 Orchard St) — a new neighborhood bistro and cocktail bar located in the LES — has officially opened on May 17.
Owners Michael Beaumont Bray and Noble Harris, who also operate Kind Regards and Dingaling, bring their distinct sensibility to Bongos (Bongos is their first full service restaurant as owners). Bongos is the neighborhood's new go-to spot for group dining, conviviality, and shared experiences, drawing inspiration from supper clubs and designed to feel like a sophisticated and dynamic dinner party every night of the week.
Bongos has a laid-back, welcoming ambience that brings back memories for everyone who walks through its doors. Imagining the dinner party through a contemporary noir lens, they pay tribute to the Lower East Side as they live it – with dinner served until midnight, along with a curated beverage menu and weekend brunch.
Bongos’s menu features modern renditions of classic American Dishes. Popular bites include:
Charbroiled Oysters with pecorino, Aleppo, and herbs
Steak Tartare with black sesame, ancho, and pickled mustard seed
Bongos Chicken with Calabrian relish, house pickles, and herbs
Pacific Whiting with guajillo mojo, sourdough, and fennel
The cocktail menu offers something for everyone; options include:
The Chamomile Martini, plus classic and dirty martinis
"Negronis-ish” – a selection of Negronis and “Negroni-adjacent” libations, including Rum-Banana-Coconut, Mexican Coffee and Mezcal-Coffee-Amaro options
The Bongos Highball (scotch, honey, ginger, lemon)
The Orange Julius (vodka, vanilla, tangerine, lemon)
The Southside (gin, mint, cucumber, lime)
The restaurant's four separate areas (including the amber-hued grand dining room and rear atrium) are all inspired by the Lower East Side's personality and based on the concept of a dinner party in a private residence. Enjoy B-grade noir films on repeat, as well as terrazzo and handpicked outsider art in the decor.
Bongos's menus can be found online here.
Interior photos by Bongos