
Discover the diversity of South American cuisine through the tradition of live fire cooking, all prepared with a side of dazzling showmanship. Over an open wood flame, Esquire Chef of the Year Ray Garcia and his team cook a regularly changing menu featuring fine cuts of meats, fresh seafood, and creative vegetarian dishes, all kissed with smoke and infused with bold, refined flavors. Relax in the seductive, tropical-hued dining room or on the pool deck for an alfresco meal. And keep your eye on the rotating liquor risers, which perform their own synchronized routine when someone orders a specialty cocktail.
Hours
| Friday | 5–11 PM |
| Saturday | 5–11 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1254 S Figueroa St 8th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Phone: (213) 789-7854
Website: https://quebarbarodtla.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.comtripleseat.com
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Reviews
I recently dined at Que Barbaro, and unfortunately, it fell far short of my expectations. While the restaurant has a unique vibe, it was a bit too quirky for my taste, and the location next to a club made it incredibly loud, which detracted from the dining experience.
The food looked absolutely stunning in the photos, which raised my expectations. I ordered *El Asado*, which was advertised as a dish for 2-3 people. However, when it arrived, the portion was surprisingly small—definitely not enough for two hungry adults. The meat was just okay; nothing special, especially considering the price point. After splitting the dish, my friend and I were still hungry, which was frustrating given the cost.
Speaking of cost, we ended up spending over $200, and leaving unsatisfied was a huge letdown. The presentation in the photos was far more impressive than the actual food, which felt like a bait-and-switch. For a meal at this price, I expected not only quality but also quantity—enough to leave feeling satisfied.
Overall, I wouldn’t recommend Que Barbaro, and I certainly won’t be returning. If I’m going to spend over $200 on a meal, I expect it to be both delicious and filling, and unfortunately, this was neither.
It was sort of overshadowed by the cook who was pulling out boxes and putting food on the grill. Boxes? It took away from the ambiance for sure.
Overall, it was a decent time but I had to keep checking my watch to make sure I was not embarrassed by the woman who checked me in a told me I had about two hours to eat.
It was about $130 after tip.
While the ambiance is pleasant, the drinks, priced at $22 each, were underwhelming for the quality. When I inquired about the Mezcal used, the bartender seemed unsure, which led me to believe a lower-grade Mezcal was used.
For our meal, we ordered Salmon and Pulpo. The presentation was nice but minimal (especially in portion) and the salmon was undercooked. Despite attempting to get the attention of our server, who appeared busy with her phone, it took at least 10 minutes for issue addressed. Our server was simply too busy, and in the end, it was a busboy who took the place back. When the dish returned, it was unfortunately overcooked… BURT and EXTRA CRISP is more like it.
I do appreciate the thoughtful gesture of the tres leches cake for our special occasion. However, given the final bill of $289.17, which included food, drinks (2 in the restaurant and 4 at the exterior bar) and tips, the experience did not meet expectations in terms of quality and service.
While we likely won’t return for dinner, we would consider enjoying drinks at the outdoor bar, which had a better atmosphere and drink quality.
Food was amazing. Each dish brings you to a different place and strives to introduce various South American delicacies. We started with empanada and to be honest we want to end the night with more empanadas. The ceviche is so good and fresh. Each dish is struly remarkable and I love that they serve chimichurri on the side. We paid around 300 per person and for me it was worth it.
My only constructive criticisim is the server did not let us know that we still have money left from our drink consumables. I think it is ethical to inform the group or just give a heads up that we can still order drinks for something we have paid for. An honest service is always appeeciated by customers. The server checked us out when we have still around 160 worth of drinks that we have paid for. We had to ask a couple of times and was not offered to get more drinks. The point is- we do not and should not even have to ask.
This spot is the restaurant before the “Golden Hour” bar/pool. Solid atmosphere with a kitchen setting & the bar area is great.
For food I ordered the empanadas, a mushroom dish, batata al rescoldo, & the picanha. The empanadas were delicious, the filling was flavorful along with the amazing chimichuri sauce. The mushroom dish which I forgot the name for was a solid replacement for a non meat dish(presentation needs work but it was delicious). It was definitely one of the more surprise dishes because the Langostinos were all out. The batata Al rescoldo was good & different but the picanha was the showstopper. Solid flavor, cooked perfectly and it was a phenomenal dish overall.
Unfortunately the Langostinos was sold out and the dish I was looking forward to. I’d definitely try their other menu items next time.
Shoutout to our server Mariano, who was excellent and made sure we got everything in order. Compliments to Chef Brian & Chef Omar along with manager Olivia. Solid dining experience and customer service that was top notch. As for parking is limited to valet or limited street parking.
***update***
Recently tried their 50 oz Tomahawk and it was one of the best cuts I’ve ever had. The meat was cooked perfectly and seasoned perfectly. The fat pieces were delicious too. I’d say it’s for three people & their branzino was also good but just the fillet & not the whole fish.