Elevated Mediterranean cuisine with a modern twist, where fresh flavors meet casual elegance.
Momed is a celebrated Mediterranean restaurant in Los Angeles, offering a refined yet approachable dining experience. Led by a former chef from 71 Above, we specialize in artfully crafted dishes like crispy squash blossoms, khachapuri, and Benedict, using high-quality ingredients to create layered, balanced flavors. Our welcoming atmosphere is dog-friendly and perfect for groups, events, or casual meals, with a Bridge Bar for happy hour and private gatherings. With a 4.4/5 rating from hundreds of reviews, we pride ourselves on exceptional service and memorable culinary moments.
Enjoy a menu of elevated dishes like meatballs, avocado hummus, and octopus, crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients.
Host gatherings in our Bridge Bar or main space, with tailored menus and professional service for up to 20+ people.
Savor well-crafted drinks and appetizers at our bar, offering a vibrant social atmosphere with discounted prices.
Indulge in standout brunch items like the Benedict with pork belly, served in a relaxed, dog-friendly setting.
Treat yourself to desserts like profiteroles with pistachio gelato, perfect for ending a meal on a sweet note.
This place has one of the most amazing Mediterranean foods we went in a large group for my ex counselor it was 20 people, both waiters or waitresses were amazing and the place is very welcoming. The only thing is there's a train that happens to go by every 30 minutes or so other than that, lovely place. And the food is phenomenal.
With help from Maurianna, I brought a group of 20 to MoMed for a Holiday & Theatre get-together in their Bridge Bar. The food was delicious and it arrived right on time. And the Happy Hour drinks were well crafted and yummy! Plus Haley and our Server Benjamin were both friendly, professional and so kind. They really made us all feel special. The entire staff truly did a wonderful job. And the environment and vibe was perfect. (Also check out the theatre productions next door at Open Fist.) And MoMed is an absolutely beautiful setting.
Love this place! The food is amazing. I had the meatballs and avocado hummus. Both were delicious! The service at the bar was a little slow because the bar tenders were plenty busy. Otherwise, I look forward to going back.
"Casual Elegance" is the phase I would use to describe the experience, the food, and the atmosphere. Dog friendly, which screams this is the right kind of people. Fresh, light, and delicious food and drink selection, highly recommend the octopus to start. Thanks for making my birthday dinner memorable.
When I heard the former chef from 71 Above was now here, I had to give it a try. I consider myself to be a good amateur chef, but dining here was a master class on why I’m an amateur. Everything was perfection! There were so many layers of finely balanced flavors in every bite. All the details were splendidly attended and the result was a testament to the chef’s artistry and love of food. We started with the crispy squash blossoms. They were served with a mint leaf and a bit of honey. The dab of honey meant there was not too much sweetness and the mint leaf precisely complemented the floral tones. The cheese filling provided just the right saltiness and they were crisped without feeling deep fried. The khachapuri was a delight. The crust was soft and thick with a salty-herbed finish. I’d eat just the crust and be happy, but the filling was outstanding. There was a (not too) spicy sauce, some Armenian sausage, an egg, and gooey cheese. We cut small pieces off the crust and dipped it like fondue until the filling firmed up enough to cut pieces. Yum! The Benedict was heaven on a plate. A hearty whole grain toast held a thick piece of fried pork belly, tomato, a perfectly poached egg, and flawless hollandaise. The egg yolk was a dark orange like a Japanese egg and medium cooked to that sweet spot between runny and gel. The hollandaise had bright lemon notes that balanced the richness of the pork belly and yolk. Maybe the best Benedict I’ve had, and I’ve tried a lot of them. For dessert (not that we needed it) we had the profiteroles. A light and airy puff pastry shell filled with a pistachio gelato and drizzled with chocolate. The gelato was full of pistachios and felt more like a mixture of gelato and frozen pistachio butter. Like everything else we had there, it was oh, so good. I very highly recommend dining at Momed. If there were 6 stars, I’d give it. The pricing was very reasonable ($20-25 for an entree), and I could see it being a good value for more. I came away full, but not stuffed, so the portion sizes were spot on. This will rise to a prominent place on my list of great LA eateries.
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