E3rd Steakhouse & Lounge

(213) 680-3003

734 E 3rd St (at Alameda Street)
Los Angeles, CA 90013 34.0455 -118.2369

Neighborhoods: Wholesale District / Skid Row, Downtown, Central LA

Hours:

Mon-Wed 11:30am-2pm, 5pm-10:30pm

Thu-Fri 11:30am-2pm, 5pm-1am

Sat 5pm-1am

Sun 5pm-12:30m

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Price:

$$$

Parking:

Valet

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Last updated 4.27.09

E3rd Steakhouse & Lounge

What People Are Saying About E3rd Steakhouse & Lounge

The Editor

Martha Burr

Citysearch

In Short
Down the block from cousin eatery Zip Fusion, this sophisticated spot features sleek, track-lit tones presiding over black banquettes and large booths. A mix of downtown loft-dwellers and local workers gather for Asian-fusion items like ahi tuna salad, a kimchi burger, and snow-crab seaweed tower. The funky bar/lounge area is done up in neon lighting and a trio of flat screens, all set to the soundtrack of low electronic beats that turn more powerful as tables are cleared away to make room for late-night dancing.

letigredicegrrrr

January 27, 2009

I visited this restaurant as part of dineLA Restaurant Week. The service was terrible. The whole time I felt like I was inconveniencing the wait staff with my presence. The food wasn't good enough to make up for the poor service, and I won't be going back.

bop800

May 12, 2008

I took a friend to E3rd for her birthday on March 8th of this year. The neighborhood appears to be light industrial and fairly deserted at 7:30 on a Saturday night. The nice aspect was that we easily found a parking spot across the street. Since it was early, there weren't many people there, but it was busy by 9:00 or so. Fun crowd, dressy and a mix of ages and appearances. I enjoyed the decor, dark and 'arty', but welcoming. Before being seated we ordered couple drinks (I agree with another reviewer's comment that the prices seemed closer to Hollywood than an industrial stretch of Little Tokyo) and chatted with the bartender. While being seated, I asked the host whether they could create some kind of birthday dessert (I had also mentioned that we were celebrating a birthday when making the online reservation). He told me that it'd be no problem. Unfortunately that seemed to be forgotten by the end of the dinner since no birthday dessert was forthcoming. I ordered the filet and she ordered the NY Strip. The sides were good. The filet was good. The NY Strip was awful. Very overcooked. I think someone compared it to Sizzler which is about right. Pros: - Industrial neighborhood made for less traffic and no parking hassles. - Fun decor - Friendly staff Cons: - The NY Strip was unforgivable - Forgot the birthday dessert - A bit on the pricey side, but not outrageous Conclusion, if I could be sure of the entree quality, I'd be a repeat customer. For now I'll just keep an eye on the reviews.

koreangodfather

March 20, 2008

I had a birthday dinner there last Saturday with 3 others friends (I'm currently questioning their friendship). We ordered (1) e3rd Pork Ribs and (3) New York Strip Natural Beef (medium rare) with side choices of Kimchi Mashed Potato, Sauted Mushrooms, Green Beans, and Onion Rings. New York Strip: Hands down, all 4 of us agreed the New York Strip was TERRIBLE. It was like chewing on leather. When I arrived home, I chewed on my leather belt to compare. The steak was tough and dry even though the middle was pink. And I was able cut off a good half inch of fat along the entire elongated side of the steak...love that fat. 3rd Pork Ribs: My friend didn't like her dish, but I actually thought it wasn't that bad. Possibly, eating anything after my steak would've tasted good. It was not as dry as the steak, but still the meat didn't fall off the bone as easily as I would have liked. Also I may have been fooled by the spicy marinade because it slightly reminded me of home cooking. If I'm correct the rib's marinade basically consisted of a BBQ sauce (Bulls Eye?) and Gochujang (Hot Pepper Paste), a recipe my mom used for all family bbq's (Try it...it's awesome!!!) Sides: The Kimchee mashed potato is quite creative, but over rated. The rest of the sides were mediocre. The marinade they used for the mushrooms and the green beans seemed a bit salty. BOTTOM LINE: I felt like I was ripped off and I didn't even pay. But to be fair, we probably should have ventured into their Signature Entrees instead of ordering the plain steaks. By the way...does anyone else think the decor of the bar reminds them of a strip club bar?

The Details on E3rd Steakhouse & Lounge

The Extras:

The enclosed back patio features redwood floors, bamboo and vines, and can be reserved for private parties.

Look Good:

Inspired to cook? Two blocks west on Alameda and Third is the sprawling Mitsuwa Japanese supermarket and mall.

What to Drink:

Signature cocktails include key lime martinis, lemon drop soju, and sour cherry soju-tinis. The mostly West Coast and French wine list offers a good handful of a bottles like Concannon Petit Syrah and La Terre Chardonnay, with about 20 choices by the glass.

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734 E 3rd St (at Alameda Street)
Los Angeles, CA 90013

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