Reviews Bima Bistro

5
Shayne Leong
+5
On one hand, as a self-proclaimed "foodie," I'd prefer to keep this place on the down-low. On the other hand, I was so pleasantly surprised by the food, decor, and service at a restaurant that's attached to an art museum that I feel like I have to give a review that this place deserves. The food is French cafe-inspired (thus, a bistro), including menu items like croque madame, cinnamon toast, sandwiches, and French press coffee. The value was wonderful in a city full of inflated menu prices - roughly $10-15 per meal. Service was friendly and very accommodating. Lastly, the atmosphere was calm and relaxing; it is in an art museum, after all. Modern, yet cozy, decor with the windows open on a sunny day provided the perfect setting for a great weekend meal.
5
Christopher Wynn
+5
I really enjoy their summer dinners. Every Tuesday night, June into August, they have wonderful food.
5
Judith Martin
+5
This place is awesome! We had such a good time here! The food was exquisite and James did an amazing job serving us - great attention to detail and nice conversation. Eating lunch here was a highlight of our Island visit!
5
Ming Lai
+5
Great little brunch spot before checking out he museum!
5
Andrew Angle
+5
Really good food and options along with pleasant atmosphere and timely service. Would have liked more beverage options but all in all very neat place for lunch.
5
Peg Larson
+5
First time there - wonderful food and great service! Definitely will look forward to a return visit!
4
Thomas Perchlik
+4
Good was good and service was great. My savory tart was quite tasty and nicely played, but just on the edge of being burnt.