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Noe Restaurant & Bar

251 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 784-6588
omnihotels.com
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Hours
Sun-Thu 5pm-10pm Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm  
Status: Closed  
 

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Located in the heart of the Downtown Theatre District, Noe has established itself as an elegant oasis in the midst of downtown hustle and bustle since opening in July 2003. Noe 's acclaimed "Progressive Americam" cuisine marries a gentle Japanese aesthetic with French inspired dramatic artistry.

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Noé's cuisine is best described as progressive American with Japanese aesthetics. But because the culinary team selects the finest and freshest ingredients, the restaurant menu is always evolving according to the availability of the best possible meat, fish, and produce.

Noe Restaurant is known for their inspired combinations of flavors, textures, ingredients and graceful touches that create ... more

Business Description

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Located across the street from the Disney Concert Hall, in the towering Omni Hotel, Noe Restaurant and Lounge is a popular favorite with the burgeoning downtown nightlife scene. Within walking distance of half a dozen high-end theaters, Noe has been serving an unusual fusion of Japanese-French cuisine since 2003. The dining area, which was crafted by the production designer who brought us “The Wonder ... more

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Located on the Omni Hotel's third floor with a patio surrounded by California Plaza skyscrapers, the refined No dropped anchor into the Downtown renaissance in 2003.

A mix of urban professionals, loosened-up businessmen from out of town, and jazzed theatergoers bask in dcor—a mix of cobalt blues and earthy tans with an Eiffel Tower motif and Gustav Klimt prints—as eclectic ... more

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In addition to six and nine-course tasting menus ($75, $95) the chef creates some interesting seasonal four-course theme menus like beer pairings, breakfast for dinner, and couples' shared-plates-for-two. A haute bar menu is served until midnight on weekends.

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The restaurant features a humidor with a variety of cigars and a cigar-friendly outdoor patio.

What to Drink

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The massive wine list features bottles from around the world in a wide price range. For beer, there are some excellent rarer labels. Specialty apertifs include a lavender martini.

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The Scene With a fabulous downtown location adjacent to Disney Hall and MOCA, this airy glass-walled dining room and bar perch over an expansive roof garden and twinkling cityscape. The subtle deco stylings, subdued gold, ochre and cobalt tones, and white tablecloths lend the room classic elegance sometimes impinged on by the noisy adjacent bar. Hotel guests, business diners and well-heeled ... more

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Very Average.. slightly disappointing given the decor and location

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The food is decent, nothing too special or horrid. Service was pretty great and so were the desserts

Unbelievable Food!

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Was at Noe last night with my sister and cousin Diego for dinner. He is a manager at the hotel and had told me about this restaurant for a while so we decided to go. We had the 6 course dinner and it was unbelievable. The pairing of wines were on the spot. The service was great. They brought us 3 different kind of fresh rolls every 5 minutes with truffle butter that was very delicious. The manager ... more

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My husband and I heard about the three course deal in LA which is called
DineLa. There are about 100 Restaurants participating. We chose Noe at
the Omni hotel in Downtown, LA. Service was OK. Food tasted OK but there
was so little food that we left hungry. We had a choice of two items for each
course and we got different items so we can share and sample each others food.

On our main entrees I had ... more

On the downtown scene

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The arrival of Staples Center promised a revival of the downtown dining scene, and though the momentum didn't last long, we've got a... more
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