Faith & Flower

Californian restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles

Faith & Flower

Californian restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles

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705 W 9th St, Los Angeles, CA 90017

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Faith & Flower serves rustic New American dishes with a jazzy vintage vibe, luxe decor, and killer craft cocktails in Downtown LA.  

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Faith & Flower Review - Downtown LA - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Faith & Flower is a Financial District restaurant that’s “Perfect For” a lot of things. It’s simultaneously appropriate for a downtown date night, girls’ night out, a business dinner, and even just a drink and a quick bite after work in their large and well appointed bar. But it might be most appropriate for those nights when you really just want to eat a confit duck leg in a room that looks like an LA interior decorator’s interpretation of Versailles. You have those, right? Much like a 17th century French royal palace, Faith & Flower is huge and full of excess - both in terms of design and approach. The place is filled with over-the-top decor, from chandeliers and mirrors everywhere you look, to colored glass goblets and fur on the walls. The sheer size and scope of it can be a bit overwhelming, but it’s also pleasing, because it’s done right. Which is exactly how you’ll feel about the food. The best way to describe the things you’ll eat here is to say that at some point you might eat a bowl of pho with a sh*tload of foie gras floating in it. Or maybe a plate of angnolotti swimming in bone marrow butter. Even the warm potato salad comes topped with trout caviar, just to make sure you can taste it. We can appreciate this “more is more” approach to eating, and you will too, assuming you aren’t scared off by the menu descriptions. We can tell you that even though the food at Faith & Flower is often very heavy, it is almost always excellent. You’d be surprised just how light a bowl of meat filled pasta can taste when put together properly. Should you still find yourself at odds with the idea of eating animals flavored with other animals, know that this is at the very least one of the best places to get a cocktail in this town, thanks to a meticulous and inventive mixologist. The restaurant has become just as well known for its limited availability milk punch as it has for its food, and many of the cocktails here blow The Varnish out of the water in terms of both craft and vintage authenticity. So if you aren’t going to come here to eat like Louis XIV, you might as well at least drink like him. You’ll certainly look the part with that goblet in your hand. Food Rundown Crab Toast Look around the room, and you’ll see that many a meal at Faith & Flower starts with an order of crab toast. Why? Well, because people love toast, and people love crab. This is almost too easy. Pho Gras That’s right, a bowl of pho with a bunch of foie gras in it. Is it good? Yes. But it’s also very expensive, as in $32 for a bowl of soup. Get it for the novelty once, but this won’t be something you order on every visit. Oxtail Agnolotti A ridiculously rich and ridiculously good oxtail agnolotti, served with tangerine salsa, beef tendon chicharrones, and something called “bone marrow butter.” Good thing you started with toast. Carnaroli Risotto Another rich dish, which tends to be a theme here at Faith & Flower. This risotto is usually on the menu, often comes topped with a fried egg, and always satisfies. Confit Duck Leg The key to this duck leg is the fact that they crisp it up in the oven after cooking it in its own fat, which means there’s a nice texture contrast that you typically only get with a well cooked breast." - Chris Stang

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"Since its unveiling, dinner reservations at Downtown’s jazz age throwback, Faith & Flower, have been growing increasingly harder to come by. Local foodies flock here in droves to treat their palates to Executive Chef Michael Hung’s Californian rustic creations (past gigs include Bushi-Tei and Michelin star recipient, La Folie). The high-ceilinged dining room is outfitted with a stretch tufted couch (the rich, mustardy hue playing off the emerald water goblets) and hand-strung chandeliers. The menu is flush with decadent dishes—like the deviled Jidori eggs and mushroom stuffed quail, for example—with an impressive drink menu to match. Dangerously potent absinth cocktails are best sampled in the dimly-lit bar area with street artist Robert Vargas’ mural of a wide-eyed femme fatale keeping watch—a nod to Fitzgerald’s all-seeing Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, perhaps?."

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"Since its unveiling, dinner reservations at Downtown’s jazz age throwback, Faith & Flower, have been growing increasingly harder to come by. Local foodies flock here in droves to treat their palates to Executive Chef Michael Hung’s Californian rustic creations (past gigs include Bushi-Tei and Michelin star recipient, La Folie). The high-ceilinged dining room is outfitted with a stretch tufted couch (the rich, mustardy hue playing off the emerald water goblets) and hand-strung chandeliers. The menu is flush with decadent dishes—like the deviled Jidori eggs and mushroom stuffed quail, for example—with an impressive drink menu to match. Dangerously potent absinth cocktails are best sampled in the dimly-lit bar area with street artist Robert Vargas’ mural of a wide-eyed femme fatale keeping watch—a nod to Fitzgerald’s all-seeing Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, perhaps?."

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"Faith & Flower, Downtown La. Faith & Flower is one of our favorite dinner spots. With influences from Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Mediterranean, we think there'll be unexpected surprise waiting for you on their constantly changing menu. Cocktails are just as creative and alluring. Be sure to request the Russian-style absinthe service and you'll see why this place is winning all the awards as of late."

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Ferry Gondo

Google
Visited this restaurant a couple of years back. Loving the warm and friendly service. We ordered a couple of dishes for lunch. All was tantalizingly delicious and had some Asian influence on it. Love the pasta with tendon and bone marrow with such dark and sticky glaze underneath. The veggie was fresh and savory. The chicken was tender and warming. The chocolate mousse dessert at the end was rich served as a sweet finish to an enjoyable lunch.

Mariana Kao

Google
Omg came here with co-workers after a long meeting and it was definitely worth it. Staff was very helpful and advised us to order different plates to share so that we could get a taste of everything. And it was the best idea. My favorite were the braised short ribs and the crab toast as appetizer.

Angela A.

Google
Loved the rustic interiors. Went for Happy hour - and the $1 oysters was such a great deal. The jidori deviled eggs was so good too, everything in the menu was worth the try. Will come back to try brunch next time.

Ehren Dreisbach

Google
Wonderful atmosphere, great service, stellar dining experience. We were initially seated under one of the large speakers at a small 2 top in the front of the main dining room and requested another table as we had to shout to hear each other. If you dislike loud music, be aware of this. After a short 10 minutes wait at the incredible bar, we were re-seated in a cozy booth with ample room for a two hour experience which was sublime. Our Server was very knowledgeable, the sommelier very helpful and recommended a delicious Barbera wine was very reasonably priced at $50. The overall ambiance was swanky, romantic and lively. They serve their dishes family style and recommend 4-5 share dishes for 2. We ordered the oysters, carrot salad, pork chop, Brussels sprouts, and broccoli , Everything we entertained on the menu was exceptional. Over $200 for two (with a bottle of wine) so bring your wallet. Well worth the experience and we will definitely return on our next excursion to LA.

Christopher Huynh

Google
Good service. Atmosphere was unique and restaurant clean. Food selection seemed a bit lacking but the dishes were all very good. We had the scallop device, Ribeye, and deviled eggs. My favorite was the Ribeye (I love me a good steak). Prices were a bit high though...typical LA though.

David Lopez

Google
Faith and Flower was a good eating spot. I shared various items from the lunch menu. I had the, burger, which was good. Some of their portions are a little small, but overall the prices were appropriate. Their menu had a wide variety of different types of food. I will definitely come back to try out different dishes. During lunch time, it also became very crowded.

Kevin L

Google
My first time at Faith & Flower was most definitely a good experience. Great service and customer service and their food was just amazing. The menu is very simple and isnt overly complicated and each of our dish was delicious.

Nikki Ahmadi

Google
Great ambiance with both indoor and outdoor seating. On a good night, the patio makes for good dinner/ people watching. Inside is lively and beautiful.. Menus come in old books which is really cool and makes for good conversations. They do have a pretty good wine selection and an awesome sommelier who does not fail to surprise his audience. If I were to go by the food only and not the ambiance or service this place would've gotten 3 stars... But the place is just beautiful and the service is beyond amazing.. The food?Considering that we ordered every item on the menu, nothing wowed us.. It was not great nor bad.. just mediocre