Welcome to Bliss 46 Bistro
At Bliss 46 Bistro, we specialize in a charming blend of French cuisine and American favorites, nestled in the heart of Sunnyside, NY. Our women-owned establishment invites you to indulge in meticulously crafted dishes, from classic escargot to mouthwatering burgers and hearty brunch options. We pride ourselves on using organic, cage-free eggs and sustainable practices, such as plastic-free packaging. With a cozy atmosphere and attentive service, Bliss 46 is designed for every occasion—be it a casual family outing or an intimate dinner. Join us to experience delightful flavors and comforting ambiance that make dining a true pleasure.
- 43-46 46th St Sunnyside, NY 11104 United States Hotline: (718) 361-0690
Nestled in the heart of Sunnyside, NY, Bliss 46 Bistro emerges as a gem for food lovers eager to indulge in the flavors of French cuisine. This intimate and classy bistro captures the essence of a traditional French dining experience while blending it seamlessly with the comfort of casual dining. With a menu that spans from delightful breakfast and brunch options to succulent burgers, and classic French dishes, Bliss 46 Bistro is more than just a restaurant – it’s a culinary sanctuary.
The allure of Bliss 46 Bistro lies not only in its exquisite offerings but also in its commitment to inclusivity. With a wide range of vegan and vegetarian options, as well as the option of outdoor seating that welcomes dogs, it caters to a diverse clientele. The intimate atmosphere, paired with thoughtful décor, makes it the ideal spot for brunch with friends, a cozy dinner date, or even private dining for special occasions.
As you peruse the menu, you’ll encounter an array of mouth-watering appetizers worthy of exploration. Must-try items include:
- Gratinee Soup - A classic onion soup topped with rich gruyere, delivering comfort in every spoonful.
- Moules Marinieres - Fresh mussels cooked to perfection in white wine, garlic, and herbs, with a side of toasted baguette for that perfect dunk.
- Sauteed Escargot - A delightful twist on a French classic, bursting with flavor from garlic and parsley butter.
The brunch menu is simply irresistible, featuring cage-free egg dishes like the Omelette Ecossaise, stuffed with Scottish smoked salmon, or the Ouefs Benedict for a rich yet light start to your day. Pair these with their scrumptious Buttermilk Pancakes or Classic Brioche French Toast to round out a breakfast experience that feels both indulgent and satisfying.
For entrees, the Steak Frites and Ravioles Aux Champignons stand out as crowd favorites, with patrons praising the steak for its perfectly cooked tenderness and the ravioli for its rich mushroom flavor. The dessert selection also invites exploration, with lava cake and key lime pie that promise to be the perfect sweet endings to your meal.
Testimonials from satisfied guests echo the restaurant's charm and flavor. One patron described it as “a total gem of a no-frills French bistro,” while others have praised the attentive service and reasonable pricing. The bistro’s combination of culinary excellence and a friendly atmosphere makes it a top recommendation for both locals and visitors alike.
Experience the warmth of this women-owned bistro that is dedicated to serving not just meals but memorable experiences. The welcoming vibe, paired with delicious fare and a focus on quality service, truly elevates Bliss 46 Bistro to a must-visit destination. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely brunch or an intimate dinner, the culinary delights that await you will undoubtedly leave you wanting more.
Contact Bliss 46 Bistro at (718) 361-0690 or visit them at 43-46 46th St, and let your gastronomic journey begin.

Perfect little Bistro tucked away in Sunnyside, with excellent food and reasonable prices. I came here for their Too Good To Go deal before, and with the "Reataurant week of the sides" going on now (i.e. $35 for a 3-course meal), I had to come back and dine in with some friends. We ordered the steamed mussles for our appetizer (and got the Escargots off-menu), then tried the salmon and ravioli for our mains, and finally the lava cake with ice cream for dessert. Everything was excellent, and reasonably priced. Some of the best salmon (perfectly cooked) that I've had in a while, and the mushroom ravioli were also really tasty. Being a bistro, there's about 15-20 seats in the entire spot, and we mostly had the place to ourselves on a chill Thursday night. Service was great, they took good care of us. Definitely recommend for anyone that wants a taste of good French cuisine out here in the Sunnyside / Woodside area.

Service was great, food was very delicious and ambience made the evening a hit! Thx again for another great meal

Food was very good taste. Not salty at all. Everything was just perfect. Nice service, , comfortable and lovely place! Definitely I would love to go again!

A total gem of a no frills French bistro with great food and service! On top of the regular menu of classic French bistro dishes, Bliss 46 also offers a list of exciting daily specials. Wine list isn't the most extensive but the bottles are priced so reasonably, making Bliss 46 a great go-to neighborhood spot. Their beurre blanc sauce which is featured in a couple of menu items is SO delicious and the red snapper from the specials menu was very fresh. Staff are friendly and the whole restaurant has a cozy, laid back vibe that welcomes many regulars. Do not let the humble appearance deter you from giving this spot a try! Bliss 46 takes food, wine and service very seriously and that shows.

Surprisingly, this is such a nice small French restaurant. My friend moved into the neighborhood, and I was helping her organized stuff in her apartment and after that go out to eat. This restaurant will be on one of my favorite places now. Food is great even it isn't much interior decoration. My favorite menus are mussels, escargot, lamb chop, Pan seared Red Snapper. During busy hours the food can be slow, but I can wait for a delicious food and get to spend time with my friend.

Very intimate little diner. We came for dinner for the restaurant lighting is dimmed. The place does look a little outdated, so a little makeover wouldn't hurt because the food is freaking amazing. The food is definitely the star of this place. Let's start with the biscuits it comes with 3 and butter. The bread is toasted and so crispy chedfs kiss baby... I got the pan seared salmon with mash patoatws w/ veggies. This was the best damn Salo I have tried in a LONGGGGG time, but the crispness and seasoning of the salmon will have knock ya mouth going crazy. The sauce pairs so well. I personally didn't like the veggies. Service is definitely is great!!!!

This was my second time that I've been to this restaurant. The first time was years ago, so I don't remember it too well. The second time was during restaurant week. I did the prefixed menu where you get an appetizer, entree, and a dessert for $35. I got mussels in white wine sauce with garlic, shallot, and parsley as an appetizer, shrimp scampi with linguini pasta as an entree, and key lime pie (with a lot of whipped cream) as my dessert. They didn't have the dessert that I wanted, so the key lime pie was the substitute. Everything was prepared in a timely manner, and it all tasted great. The servers were very attentive and were prepared to take on any and all requests. The place itself had plenty of seating, and it was a Saturday night. Reservations aren't necessary.

Went with a group a while ago. Friendly service. Casual for a French bistro and right nearby the subway. Unsure of the prices exactly as they might have changed since I have been here so I am not including them outside of remembering they were very reasonable. I don't remember having a drink. They gave us some warm bread to begin. Tasty. The French Onion Soup/Gratinee Soup or a classic onion soup served with pieces of a toasted French baguette was tasty. Good base and not too light with plenty of cheese. Good version. My favorite of the main dishes was the Steak D'unglet With Pomme Frites & Haricot Vert or hanger steak with fries and green beans. The steak was cooked perfectly and the onion sauce (said d'unglet) was lightly sweet with plenty of richness. Outstanding dish. The Poulet Roti Aux Champignons with roasted chicken au jus with wild mushroom, mashed potatoes, and truffle oil was solid. I generally don't like truffle oil much but it was toned down here and the mushrooms were tender. Very tasty though the tender chicken itself could have more sauce. Also mushroom based was the Raviolis Aux Champignons or wild mushroom ravioli served with wild mushroom cream sauce. Ravioli had a good texture with plenty of mushroom. It would work as a vegetarian entree and it was fine. There's also an appetizer version of this. The Magret De Canard or seared duck breast with roasted fingerling potatoes, endive-gratinee, and red wine butter sauce is something I don't see on the menu currently. Properly prepared tender duck. Could have been a bit more tender but tasty. The Coq Au Vin listed as a classic French red wine chicken stew with bacon and mashed potatoes was solid as well. Typical version outside of it's more reasonable prices. Could have used a stronger demi but otherwise solid. For dessert, we got two. The Bread Pudding with vanilla ice cream and fruits was our preference of the two. Tasty and not too sweet with a good texture. The Creme Brulee was alright and one of the few things not cheaper than most other spots. It was fine. Overall, the bistro was solid. Not the best French food I've had but the prices were reasonable and a couple dishes in particular were outstanding. Low 4.