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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.
Business Description from the Web
Offers an a la carte menu, or six-course tasting dinner for$65, or nine-course for $95.
Posted by chefmoz
on November 03, 2008
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...
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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...
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Posted by lacom
on April 05, 2007
Tips About This Business
Give free reign to the chef and opt for a six, nine, 11, 14 or 21 course tasting menu ranging in price from $65 to $130. Wine pairings are available with all.
With validation from the restaurant, the hotel valet parking is free for up to six hours. A great bargain if you're heading to the theater or new Disney Music Hall.
The lounge with plush seating is a perfect place for pre- or after-dinner drinks.
Editorial Reviews from the web
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...
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Posted by Martha Burr
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 16, 2007)
The Scene More than just a business traveler's dining room, this sweeping hotel restaurant exudes an aura of romance. Art deco fixtures, gold-leaf prints and glass cases lined with wine bottles subtly accentuate the intimate candlelit tables. At night, Eiffel Towers etched into the walls glow with cobalt blue light. Knowledgeable servers ready eager diners for a personalized,...
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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 downtown...
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Other Reviews from the web
Maybe Monday's are just not good for this restaurant.
I took my wife here for her 40th Birthday - we had the 9 course chef's menu with wine pairing.
The service was excellent throughout.
The food was a great disappointment. The raw scallop dish smelled exceedingly fishy and was slimy - why we didn't send it back, I can't explain (at least we didn't get sick). The filet mignon was very mealy,...
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Posted by jkarmstr
on September 01, 2009
One of my favorite spots for my brazilian food fixes. I eat here at least once a month and i don't think i will ever get tired of the food here.
The food is decent, nothing too special or horrid. Service was pretty great and so were the desserts