Mother of Pearl
Oyster bar restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles ·

Mother of Pearl

Oyster bar restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles ·

Rooftop Champagne & raw bar with sunset views

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Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
Mother of Pearl by null
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Information

1254 S Figueroa St 8th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Get directions

$50–100

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended

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1254 S Figueroa St 8th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Get directions

+1 213 789 7859
motherofpearldtla.com
@motherofpearl.dtla

$50–100 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining

Last updated

Nov 19, 2025

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Mother of Pearl Is the Final Restaurant to Open at Level 8 in Downtown LA | Eater LA

"Perched on an outdoor terrace on Level 8 that overlooks the Los Angeles Convention Center, Crypto.com Arena and, on a clear day, the Hollywood Hills and the LA Basin, this seafood-forward restaurant from chef Joshua Gil (Mírate) offers a succinct, easy-to-order menu built for sharing and hanging out — Gil says “It’s gonna be a vibe.” Seating includes couches that hold up to 40 plus eight bar seats, and the menu features sand dab sliders, a half dozen oysters served with uni and saffron granita, yellowtail dip, chilled somen noodles, and squid ink spaghetti with lobster meatballs; the raw bar lists Maine lobster, king crab legs, Pacific oysters, Mexican white shrimp, Baja abalone and caviar, and there’s a group platter that combines a bit of everything plus caviar. Level 8’s beverage director Melina Meza has crafted spritz and Champagne cocktail menus (with frosé and a selection of Italian, French and Californian wines), and a Champagne cart roves the gazebo-like space framed by wrought-iron gates, bougainvillea and soft lounge chairs that make for an ideal sunset view. Mother of Pearl opens Thursday to Saturday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. starting May 8." - Mona Holmes

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Downtown’s Ritzy Rooftop Lounge Serves Champagne and Seafood For Days | Eater LA

"Perched on a rooftop in Downtown LA, I found Mother of Pearl to be a standalone open-air lounge from chef Joshua Gil and the Houston Brothers on Level 8 of the Moxy/AC Hotel that leans heavily into raw-bar dishes and champagne, with drinks by Devon Espinosa and champagnes selected by Eric Railsback. The ambitious seafood-forward menu includes a Baja abalone course with abalone liver kosho and nori rice-paper crackers; lobster egg-salad sandwiches on housemade milk bread topped with caviar; a miso crème brûlée using ume and ikura inspired by Gil’s Supper Liberation Front pop-up; chilled shrimp and octopus tom yum blending Thai flavors; seafood towers, oysters, dips, and martinis served with caviar bumps. The design channels a Spanish Colonial gazebo—wrought-iron seating, iron cocktail tables, soft blue banquettes—and Talavera tiles at the outdoor cocktail bar, all pairing nicely with skyline sunsets over Crypto.com Arena and L.A. Live; it feels deliciously over-the-top with a Vegas-like vibe but, to my mind, a better seafood focus. I see it working equally well as a pre-event hangout near the Convention Center or a post-work lounge for Downtown denizens; it is scheduled to open in mid-September (after Labor Day) and will be open Wednesday–Sunday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m." - Matthew Kang

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LA’s New Cocktail Destination Mr. Wanderlust Is a Burlesque Fever Dream | Eater LA

"Designed as an al fresco oyster and champagne bar from Josh Gil, Mother of Pearl promises a breezy, outdoor-focused spot for seafood and bubbly within the Level 8 roster." - Virali Dave

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Downtown Food Project Level 8 Will Feature Some of LA’s Best Chefs - Eater LA

"Near the Brown Sheep is Gil’s other project Mother of Pearl, an al fresco (mostly) raw bar serving oysters and crudos in addition to caviar, cocktails, and wine." - Farley Elliott

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NYC Restaurants See Mass Event Cancellations Amid Coronavirus Fears | Eater NY

"Mother of Pearl already offers delivery, which DeRossi cites as an advantage as he considers how to balance lost revenue from canceled events and declining foot traffic." - Serena Dai

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