10e Restaurant

811 W 7th St, Los Angeles
(213) 488-1096

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Sebastian Martinez

Made a reservation two weeks in advance. Confirmed the reservation over the weekend and the restaurant was closed when I arrived with my girlfriend for her birthday. Very disappointed as I heard good thing about this place. Tried calling and phone was disconnected

FinerDiner1

10e is closed for remodeling, and they do not even have the courtesy to put that information on their website, or to prevent reservations from being made and confirmed online. Shows how much they care about their customers.

Vicki Ono

The food was amazing!!! The waitress was fantastic! I had the fish and my husband had the lambchops. We shred the Armenian dumplings and loved them!! SO DELICIOUS!!!My only reservation was that the doorman looked like a homeless man in a dark hoodie. He appeared to be smoking a joint by the door, and when he followed us in and asked about our reservations, we were taken aback. For such fine dining, it seems the doorman should not be wearing a dark hoodie and have a doobie. The food was truly great!! We were dressed up, and it seems the doorman should have on a coat instead. He was very kind, took us to our table and offered us menues. It was a very good meal! In a very nice room.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Armenian Dumpling

TellurideSkier

Reservation was made but when we got there, it was closed and h der renovation. It would have been good for someone at the restaurant to note that in this app and/or call us of this

Lani Davis

The food was very good but over priced. The place was nice and clean. Service was good too. Won't be back but glad I went.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

lani collins

The food here was good but way over priced. The facility was clean and everyone was nice and patient. I enjoyed myself but will not be back.

Rebecca Sinclair

We had an absolutely fabulous dinner at 10e last night while in L.A. We had an assortment of appetizers, main dishes, and the baklava for dessert. The meal was outstanding- so glad we went there!

Rana Hamwi (Ranahamwi1)

Was happy when I found a fancy middle eastern restaurant in downtown! I tried their beef shawarma and would say it was good but not the best. Their batata harra was extremely delicious though! I had a nice time and would recommend giving it a try :)

F Elmesselmani

Real cool spot in downtown LA. There's no parking or valet so this might be a real problem especially since it was raining and the only parking was in the mall nearby.Food was excellent. We pretty much ordered everything available. It was refreshing to find good Lebanese food nearby without having to go to West Hollywood or Glendale.The food has an Armenian twist to it which we definitely enjoyed. Our only issue was the tabouli and batata hara. Tabouli was dry. Potatoes are just fried with spices on top. It lacked the cilantro and the lemon.The alcohol list was awesome and packed Lebanese wines and beer.Definitely will come back.Our server was solo but did a great job.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fresh Pita Bread

Shane Koss

Very sad to write this review. We went there for a birthday celebration and were very excited. The menu looked amazing as did the cocktail list. We put our order in and after quite a while the drinks finally came. At that point, we figure - no problem - going to be a great night and the drinks were indeed very nice. Then we waited quite a long while for food to come (even though the restaurant wasn't even a third full). When the fish came, it was overdone to the point of being burnt. When our waitress finally did appear, we informed her and the only response was, "Oh - sorry." And then walked alway. The rest of the food when it did arrive was meh at best. The whole experience was such a let down - and a costly one at that. Definitely won't be returning and do yourself a favor and keep scrolling.

skotch

Very sad to write this review. We went there for a birthday celebration and were very excited. The menu looked amazing as did the cocktail list. We put our order in and after quite a while the drinks finally came. At that point, we figure - no problem - going to be a great night and the drinks were indeed very nice. Then we waited quite a long while for food to come (even though the restaurant wasn't even a third full). When the fish came, it was overdone to the point of being burnt. When our waitress finally did appear, we informed her and the only response was, "Oh - sorry." And then walked alway. The rest of the food when it did arrive was meh at best. The whole experience was such a let down - and a costly one at that. Definitely won't be returning and do yourself a favor and keep scrolling.

I love 10e and everyone I've invited to join me here walks away with the same opinion. The food is exceptional. It is best to go with others so that you can try more plates and share. You won't be disappointed.

PhillyPhoodie

We went on a Monday at 6, but we were literally the only diners in the restaurant. One other table came around 7:30. It was a little awkward. Food was pretty good, and obviously we had very attentive service!

MarkC

It was the first visit to 10e for my wife and I. I selected this restaurant for Valentine's Day dinner more than a month in advance because the menu was enticing and it WAS NOT a pre fix menu (unlike most every other restaurant of note in the city on this particular evening). On the day of the reservation the restaurant called to confirm we would be there and informed me that the menu was pre fix only. We don't care for fixed menus because they are so limiting, invariably include something we wouldn't normally order and tend to be over priced. I expressed my disappointment, but it was too late to get a reservation anywhere else so we went any way. The ambiance was understated, quiet and romantic (the old school love songs playing over the sound system were a great touch). We started with cocktails off the drink menu (we passed on the included champagne or rose). The cocktails were well made and reasonably priced. For dinner, the appetizer was a trio of mezze - hummus, muhammara and baba ganoush - followed by a mixed seasonal roasted veggies. We each chose the filet mignon and jumbo prawns as our entre and for desert my wife selected the orange blossom creme caramel and I had the chocolate mousse. All the food was as delicious as we had hoped. The appetizers were delicious, and nicely presented. The steaks were tender and cooked to the desired temp, and while the prawns were more large than jumbo, they were also well prepared. The desserts were light, tasty and just the right size. Throughout the evening the service was friendly and attentive, and we never felt rushed. Overall, we enjoyed the evening and intend to return to try more of the menu. My only recommendation would be that in the future, when it is decided to change the nature of the menu after folks have committed to a reservation, that they notify the customer with enough time for them to find an alternative if they wish. PS. We parked at the Fig at 7th mall. Cost was just $11!

RoniC

This was our first visit. The surroundings are nicely done. The walls are stone so if it were crowded it could be noisy. The reason for the five star review is the FOOD. Everything was really delicious. If I could make brussle sprouts taste like that, I'd eat them every day. We had the hummus sampler, which was delicious. They do some toppings that really pop off the taste and texture. Then I had the lamb chops and my husband had the branzino and we shared the brussle sprouts. We should have gotten some of those to go! Really enjoyed ourselves.

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