noma hi-fi

  4.6 – 26 reviews   • Restaurant

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Address: 3916 W 50th St, Edina, MN 55424

Phone: (612) 263-8337

Website: https://www.nomahifi.com/

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THURSDAY-SATURDAY 5PM – 11PM , NO RESERVATION, 3916 W 50TH ST, EDINA, MN 55424.

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Reviews

James’ Eats
What a sick place!

The entrance was a little hard to find (off the main road) – but that’s part of the charm, right?

The vibes were immaculate, to say the least. It was very cozy and warm, but gave like a party you’d see in a 70s or 80s movie. Plenty of seating, but standing and meandering seemed encouraged too.

The drinks were inventive and unique – some citrusy, some spirit-forward, some with ingredients some may have never heard before. They also serve food, and we’ll definitely be back for that!

Great spot, would recommend visiting with a good group.
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Philip Gissen
I loved everything about Noma except for an aspect of Minneapolis bar culture that is becoming prolific. Bartenders, excuse me, mixologists, do not engage with their customers. Perhaps because of my age, I enjoy conversing with humanity. I spend time on the computer, but it isn’t my friend. While the servers behind the bar were professional, they gathered at the end of the bar, talking amongst themselves. I guess that’s a Minneapolis thing.

Noma’s space, with fantastic lighting reminiscent of Minari, one of Chef Del Prado’s other spots, is fabulous. A basement lair, Noma’s takes Edina into a world of sophistication never seen before. I have spent time in Tokyo, and Noma would fit in well in Ginza or Aoyama. While Japanese Hi Fi or LP bars emphasize the sound system and the music being played, Del Prado knows his clientele, and music is more of an affectation at Noma. I hardly heard the tunes, and the staff had no clue about what system was installed. In Japan, that’s an obsession.

Drinks were great, and we loved our gyoza, which we asked to be made extra crispy. The sake selection needs improvement, but I enjoy sake, and most of the Edina faithful will stick to the tried-and-true. The mixologists will be making a lot of Espresso Martinis.

I enjoyed Noma HiFi immensely, and it even motivated me to consider living in Edina. It’s a great cocktail lounge.
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Chloe
Noma Hi-Fi Bar is one of the coolest spots I’ve been to in a long time. It’s tucked downstairs in the 50th & France area and instantly feels like a hidden escape. The lighting is low and moody, the candlelit tables are such a vibe, and the hi-fi vinyl setup makes the whole space feel elevated and intentional.

The cocktails were absolutely fantastic. We ordered the Standby and Lil’ Fang and both were some of the best cocktails I’ve had recently. Creative flavors, perfectly balanced, and worth the price.

The food was also a highlight. The spicy salmon donburi was recommended by our server and it was incredible. Simple ingredients but perfect execution. We also had the milk bread and it was the perfect snackable plate to share with drinks.

Service was excellent and attentive throughout the night. This is the kind of place you could easily hang out for hours. Perfect for date night or a fun night out with friends. I will definitely be back.
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Anne McNulty
Finally, a spot in the 50th & France area that actually brings the vibe. This place is exactly what Edina’s been missing — next-level cocktails that are crazy creative, perfectly dialed in, and served in a space that just feels effortlessly cool.

I ordered the Lovecat and it completely blew my mind — unlike anything I’ve ever tasted, in the absolute best way. This is the kind of bar you’ll want to gatekeep… but also tell everyone about.
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Kay S
Hi! Former bartender/server here.

My two girlfriends and I arrived around 10:15 on a Saturday night. The place seemed busy, but nothing crazy. There were two couples in front of us and a large group that came in behind us. One of the couples said they had been waiting for 15 minutes and were told they couldn’t order a drink while they stood and waited for a table. It took about 10 minutes for us to even be noticed by the host who said “sorry, we’re fully occupied, we can’t seat you”. When we asked if there was a wait or if it was reservation only, they told us it would be an hour wait, which is wild because there were several open tables and people standing up to leave. Then the large group behind us walked up to the front, stood back in line, and somehow were seated within a few minutes. We decided to leave because the whole process started to feel really weird and “exclusive”. As we were leaving, we told a couple walking in that they had told us it was an hour wait. They walked right past us, into the bar, and I watched them get seated immediately.

What awful business practice – especially when we were willing to STAND and still buy drinks. We barely made it through the door and I can CONFIDENTLY say I have absolutely no interest in returning. I’ll take my money across the street to Mr. Paul’s Supper Club (similar vibe, great food and drinks, excellent and kind service).
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Garrett Lokken
I went with a group of people. I was lucky to be able to have a few drinks and taste a few more, and we got a variety of food as well to share.

Everyone in our group loved all of their drinks and the food was delicious. The staff was great with very attentive and quick service. I will definitely be going back and highly recommend noma hi-fi!
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Michael Lecy
If you’re looking for a bar with serious vibes and great sound rather than just another loud club, Noma Hi-Fi delivers a standout experience. It’s tucked downstairs off West 50th Street, and the first thing you’ll notice is the atmosphere: dim lighting, moody interior, and a sense of discovery that feels like finding a hidden neighborhood gem. Great cocktails and food! Can’t wait to go back.
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Christian Wallace-Bailey
Host told us to wait for 30 minutes, waited for an hour. Sat down at the table, waited for 20 minutes, didn’t even get menus or water. We just got up and left. Yeah it was busy, I’m happy to wait, but it was pretty obvious the host wasn’t really able to gauge how things were going when it got busy (or to be able to stop people from walking in behind him). But the music is awesome and the vibe is perfect! Would love to have a drink here someday, I guess!
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Karen Cooper
We celebrated my girlfriend’s birthday at Noma on Saturday night. It was such a cool experience, from the swanky interior and cool music to the cozy seating, great food, and incredible cocktails. We all raved about it and will definitely be back!
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Olivia Martin
Love this place! Absolute best vibes, bartenders are so friendly and even though there’s no reservations it’s honestly worth the wait. Great music and great drinks
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