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The Factory Kitchen

4.0 (1.7k reviews)
PriceyItalian
Closed • 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Funghi focaccia -- rich and very filling
Cesar C.

Most of the points below are for the restaurant to consider as feedback. The meal in itself deserves 5 stars. Came to celebrate a milestone moment with family and found the ambiance elegant and delightful. Having been here before, I was surprised that for early dinner and a space less than half capacity the service appeared overwhelmed. A long wait time to take an order, and would have appreciated a calmer approach from them once they were ready ro take the order for the table. Also, perhaps a recommendation for pairing one heavy carb item with a more balanced option would be appreciated next time. Lastly, one of the drinks was staining my hand and face; turns out that the red flavoring added to the rim of the glass was sliding down the side; service eagerly fixed it with a different drink. Nonetheless, the meal was memorable and I look forward to returning.

Beet salad with goat cheese instead of the ricotta
Linda K.

I've been wanting to visit this place for the longest time, so I was beyond excited to finally make it in -- and it absolutely lived up to the anticipation. I was able to explore a few items on the menu, and everything I tried left me wanting to come back and experience more. There's a thoughtful creativity behind the dishes that really stands out. You can tell the kitchen is led with intention and expertise -- every plate felt refined, beautifully presented, and balanced in flavor. Knowing the menu is crafted by a Michelin-trained chef makes the experience feel even more special. Service was equally impressive. Our waiter was incredibly warm and knowledgeable. He took the time to recommend standout dishes, share guest favorites, and explain certain menu items in detail, which made ordering feel effortless and personalized. The space itself is beautiful -- low lighting, elegant ambiance, and a very inviting atmosphere that makes it perfect for a date night or intimate dinner. Street parking is available, and they also offer parking, which makes it convenient. Overall, such a beautiful restaurant with elevated cuisine, attentive service, and an atmosphere that makes you want to linger. I'm already looking forward to my next visit to explore more of the menu

Moscato Saracco
Shirley B.

Food: I came here for my birthday, a treat from my lovely husband, and The Factory Kitchen absolutely delivered on the food. The standout of the night was the mandilli di seta, their pesto handkerchief pasta. It was incredibly soft, silky, and practically melted in my mouth, with a perfectly balanced creaminess in the sauce. We started with the prosciutto, which was delicate, flavorful, and an ideal opener, especially when paired with a glass of Moscato Saracco, a heavenly combination. For entrées, the porchetta was rich, juicy, a little greasy in the best way, and melted as soon as it hit my tongue. The casonzei was also delicious, each little pasta pack filled with savory stuffing that made every bite satisfying. For dessert, I got a cannoli that came with a "happy birthday" chocolate garnish, such a cute touch. It wasn't complimentary (lol, it's fine), but it still made for a sweet ending to the meal. Overall, the kitchen and chefs delivered a truly excellent dining experience. Price: The Factory Kitchen falls into the higher‑end $$$ range, with most dishes priced in the high 20sto low 30s. The mandilli di seta, their signature pesto handkerchief pasta, runs about $28. Appetizers like the prosciutto cost around $29, while the casonzei comes in at $29. The porchetta is priced at approximately $32, and desserts such as the cannoli are listed at $12. Overall, diners can expect entrée prices generally between $28 and $34, appetizers ranging from about $17 to $29, and desserts around $10 to $12, making the restaurant a pricier but fitting choice for a special occasion. Ambiance: We had a reservation and were seated immediately in the very back corner. Surprisingly, despite a big awkward column right next to us, this ended up being a great spot, I had a clear view of the whole room, it felt more private, and it let me enjoy the atmosphere without being in the center of the bustle. The Arts District vibe is stylish and modern, and the room had a lively but not chaotic energy. Service: While the food was excellent, the service unfortunately brought the experience down. Our server refused to make eye contact with any of us, barely replied when I tried to make small talk, and brushed off my question about recommendations with a quick "whatever you like," without offering any helpful insight. A little later, a group of Caucasian guests sat next to us (FYI, my husband and I are Asian American), and I heard the same waitress laughing, chatting, recommending dishes, and joking with them, completely different from how she interacted with us. It was disappointing and very uncomfortable, and it took away from what could have been a 5‑star night. Parking: Typical Arts District parking, manageable but not the easiest. Street parking is possible if you arrive a bit early, and there are nearby paid lots if needed. I don't usually do this section, but this review needs one. Overall: The food and chefs deserve 5 stars, truly. But because of the service experience, I'm taking off 2 stars. I'm glad I tried it for my birthday, and the dishes were memorable, but I wish the service had matched the quality of the meal.

Porchetta
Derek T.

Factory Kitchen is less factory than it is kitchen and good riddance, cause it's an absolutely fantastic place to take your special someone to for a date, birthday dinner, or whatever. Make a reservation cause it gets nice and crowded even on a Monday night. We were seated in the cozy corner and started off with a Tokyo drift cocktail and moscato. For appetizers, the Prosciutto is a super popular item, and for good reason. The prosciutto, cheese, and green onion type pancake/bread thing all mixes to make for a nice savory, yet light starter for the meal. For our main protein, we got the Porchetta which was super crispy yet tender. Pork belly is a W in most cases so it was a nice take on a familiar meat. The veggies underneath are just there to make you feel better honestly, nothing special about them. The Mandelli di seta is what they're known for. Handkerchief pasta, which is fancy for one large sheet of soft fluffy pasta drowned in a rich pesto sauce. It's arguably bare bones but the flavor is so rich and amazing so definitely worth trying. The Cansonzei might have been my favorite pasta dish especially with how they integrated the sausage/meat into the pasta. It was a sodium rich savory pasta to make my peripheral edema worse but man was it worth it. For dessert, they graciously stuck a single candle and wrote happy birthday for the Cannoli we ordered. You'd think it'd be a little more than that but whatever. Orange marmalade and pistachio complements the cannoli so well my wife and I inhaled it. So compliments to the factory of a kitchen. So all in all, it's a pricey meal for what it's worth but the quality is great. The waiters/service can leave much to be desired though for the type of restaurant this is. I noticed certain.... demographics had better attention and care than others but hey, not trying to turn this into a Great White scandal, yet.

Cannoli
Alex S.

The Factory Kitchen was delicious! We cleaned every plate we tried. Our favorites were the frittura (fried leeks and chickpea fritters), mandilli di seta (pesto egg pasta, uniquely flat like a crepe), and cannoli. The restaurant offers unique flavors with everything freshly made. The porchetta and fegato (liver) were also great entrees. Our server was helpful, recommending great dishes like the cannoli. While we aren't usually cannoli fans, the freshly filled shells were crispy while the smooth ricotta and tart marmalade made these cannoli a table favorite. There was a good amount of street parking and a valet available. The restaurant is perfect for a higher end casual meal, and the more the merrier so you can share plates!

Fish of The Day
Kwan K.

Came here for a holiday lunch. Menu was prefixed with appetizers, entrees, and dessert. The appetizers were salad, stuffed peppers and prosciutto with cheese on a flat bread. Entrees were Pesto Pasta, Porchetta and fish. Dessert was bread pudding and cake. The highlights were the Pesto Pasta, thin fresh pasta was a great fresh pesto. porchetta was a little tough. Overalll decent experience, Pasta was worth going again for, everything else was good and ok.

Anna A.

Have been wanting to come eat here as I have heard good reviews and recommended this place for Italian pasta. The restaurant has homemade recipes with pasta dishes made from scratch. Their most famous dish is the handkerchief style pesto pasta. I enjoyed the gnocchi malfatti, which is gnocchi with braised ox tail. The gnocchi was very soft and every bite was delicious and flavorful. I also got to try the focaccina which is thin, crispy flatbread. One was traditional with chesse and olive oil, and the other one was with sardines, which I think was on the salty side. Last was the porchetta, slow roasted pork belly Italian style. The porchetta meat was thick and juicy.

Mandilli Di Seta
Raya M.

I surprisingly had never heard of Factory Kitchen, but we were headed to the opera in downtown and asked a friend for a pasta recommendation, and we were able to get an early reservation the same day. From the moment we walked in we liked everything. The setting and ambience were great, the service was top notch. A small detail, but it says a lot about a restaurant when they have black table napkins available upon request, brownie points for that! Our drinks were fantastic and the food was delicious. I can't wait to come back and try at least 10 more dishes off the menu. For dessert, we ordered the cannolis and they were absolute perfection. Before ordering, I asked if they fill the shells to order, and they do. In my opinion, and probably every Italian's, it's a crime to pre-fill cannolis because the shell gets ruined, but they did it right here. Definitely recommend this spot, our salad and pasta dishes were excellent, and I'm already looking forward to my next visit.

Bresaola
Catherine S.

Came here for a second time and wowza ordered the correct appetizers this time. BUMP to 5 STARS!! The pesto is UNREAL! We tried the following appetizers that were all amazing: cremosella (mozzarella arugula salad), prosciutto (sooo much meat!), and brodetto (amazing broth). Service is fantastic. Much quieter evening than last time which I enjoyed. They had the dodger game on tv towards the bar so we got to stay updated quietly.

Mandilli di Seta
Ryan M.

The Factory Kitchen is one of the best spots for authentic, elevated Italian food in LA -- tucked away in a cool, industrial corner of the Arts District. The Mandilli Di Seta (the pesto pasta) is truly to die for -- silky, rich, and perfectly balanced. It's the kind of dish you find yourself craving long after the meal ends. We've actually gone back just for that pasta alone. The appetizers are just as impressive -- the prosciutto with burrata is simple but executed flawlessly, and the pork belly is tender, flavorful, and beautifully presented. Add in a warm, stylish ambiance and great service, and it's easy to see why this place is such a standout. Can't wait to go back.

Insalata
Karen K.

Had a wonderful time at the place for dinner on a Wednesday night. Tried out a few dishes are all really yummy and great flavors Valet around $13 or street parking.

Brandon S.

I saw this place on a social media post and decided to check them out. I went on a friday night and there wasn't a wait. One issue was parking is nonexistent and essentially forced valet for $12. I ordered a mandili di seta, ravioli di mare, and tagliolini. The mandili di seta and tagliolini came first and then the ravioli di mare. All the pasta were incredible, specifically the pasta. The mandili di seta ribbon pasta was silky smooth with nice bounciness. That same smoothness was there for the tagliolini and ravioli di mare. The problem was all 3 dishes lacked strong flavor. The tagliolini and ravioli di mare sauces were very light and almost just bland. Overall, great pasta but not so great dishes. Its a shame because if there was more flavor, the dishes would be incredible. Being forced to pay $12 for parking was also a sour note to start off. On the other hand, service was amazing and attentive.

Porchetta
Grace L.

Really enjoyed my meal here! Came for a late galentines dinner with some girlfriends so we shared a bunch of meals. Here's just some picture I took but others might be missing since we ate them so quickly! Our waiter Tyler was super helpful in helping me navigate options that were gluten free. I have celiac and again, always like to mention eat at your own level of comfort, but I felt comfortable eating here. We started with the prosciutto and the ciabatta. I only personally had the prosciutto which I think we all agreed was a standout. So yummy. My friends said the ciabatta was tasty and I'll take their word for it. We also enjoyed a salad (breadcrumbs on the side) which was a little salty for my taste but still yumm and a great green to have on the table. For meals I had to pork and it was delicious. I also tried the duck which was a standout for me, so juicy and cooked to perfection. My friends also had the ravioli which I heard was great. Overall the experience was fun and the vibe was great for a girlie night out. Def recommend this spot!

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I have hearing issues. It looks like one big room. How loud is it? And it looks like they dont have outdoor seating. Any info appreciated. DB

I don't remember it to be loud at all. We were a party of four and were able to carry on a normal conversation without hearing the conversation of the table next to us.

Is the handkerchief pasta still there?

Had it today, delicious!

Do they have outdoor seating during COVID?

Yes, plenty of outdoor seating.

What's good to order?

Funghi pizza was amazing (I'm a mushroom lover)

What's the corkage policy?

You are welcome to bring in labels that are NOT present on our wine list, we will charge $20.00 - each - for the first two 750ml bottles and $35.00 for each 750ml bottle thereafter.

Do they have cocktails?

Yes - there's a full bar.

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