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Noe Restaurant & Bar
251 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 784-6588
omnihotels.com

Rating: 4½ out of 5 stars
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american bar food Bars business contemporary Desserts eclectic family/kid friendly French good for groups international Japanese Lounges open late outdoor dining private rooms restaurant romantic Seafood valet parking

Hours: Sun-Thu 5pm-10pm Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm
Status: Open (Call business to confirm holiday hours)
Payment Methods: American Express Diners Club Discover MasterCard Visa 

Description

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 ...
by latimesguide on July 10, 2008 from latimesguide

Tips

Look Good: 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.
by Citysearch on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch
The Extras: The restaurant features a humidor with a variety of cigars and a cigar-friendly outdoor patio.
by Citysearch on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

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 ...
Rated 4.7 stars by Citysearch on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch

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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.
by clubzone on July 13, 2008 from clubzone
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 ...
by Citysearch on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch
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