Welcome to The Noypitz Bar & Grill
Located in the vibrant heart of Los Angeles' Little Tokyo, The Noypitz Bar & Grill offers a delightful escape into Filipino culinary heritage. This casual eatery is renowned for its mouthwatering dishes, particularly the crispy pata and spicy sizzling sisig. The menu showcases a colorful array of traditional favorites, diverse barbecue options, and flavorful appetizers, appealing to both adventurous and nostalgic diners. Guests sip on mimosas while enjoying live jazz music during Sunday brunch, setting the perfect backdrop for camaraderie. With warm service and a lively atmosphere, The Noypitz Bar & Grill celebrates Filipino culture, making every visit a memorable feast for the senses.
- 333 S Alameda St SUITE 115, Los Angeles, CA 90013 Hotline: (213) 265-7465
Welcome to The Noypitz Bar & Grill, a vibrant Filipino eatery located in the heart of Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo, at 333 S Alameda St Suite 115. As a passionate food reviewer for Restaurant World, I am excited to unveil the unique culinary experience that awaits you here. From the moment you step inside, the inviting atmosphere, coupled with warm hospitality, sets the stage for a memorable dining experience.
Atmosphere and Experience
The Noypitz Bar & Grill is not just a restaurant; it’s a social hub where the rich flavors of Filipino cuisine meet lively entertainment. On Sundays, you can immerse yourself in a delectable all-you-can-eat buffet featuring a mouthwatering selection of items such as lobster, roast beef, lechon de leche, and chicken afritada. Enjoy this feast accompanied by mimosas and live jazz music, making it the perfect way to spend your weekend.
Signature Dishes
The menu at The Noypitz Bar & Grill is a true homage to Filipino culinary traditions. Highlights include:
- Kalderetang Kambing - A succulent goat stew that epitomizes the heartiness of Filipino food.
- Crispy Pata - This deep-fried pork hock is delightfully crunchy and pairs perfectly with a vinegar dip.
- Seabass Sinigang Soup - A tangy treat that brings comfort to diners, perfect for a chilly evening.
- Inihaw Na Pusit - Grilled squid that is expertly prepared to maintain its tenderness while infusing it with smoky flavors.
Appetizers such as Fried Tofu and Kilawing Liempo (grilled pork ceviche) are fantastic starters that whet the appetite and highlight the creativity of the kitchen.
Service and Environment
Customer praise for The Noypitz Bar & Grill shines through in their reviews, noting the attentive and friendly staff who enhance the overall dining experience. Guests have experienced seamless service that is perfect for celebrations, whether intimate or grand, as well as lively karaoke nights that amplify the social spirit of the restaurant.
Parking and Accessibility
Access to the restaurant is made easier with a validated parking option in the adjacent multi-story structure. However, potential diners are advised to plan ahead for parking during busy times, as street and garage parking can become limited.
Whether you’re craving a casual night out or a festive gathering with friends, The Noypitz Bar & Grill in Los Angeles delivers an authentic taste of Filipino culture combined with a lively bar atmosphere. With a menu that caters to diverse palates and a commitment to excellent service, it’s a destination worth exploring.
For inquiries or reservations, you can contact them at (213) 265-7465. Come and experience the rich culinary delights at The Noypitz Bar & Grill!

The Noypitz Bar & Grill is a casual Filipino eatery in the Little Tokyo Galleria and serves traditional Filipino cuisine. $39 AYCE Filipino American Buffet in Little Tokyo in LA featuring lobster, roast beef, lechon de leche, beef kalderata, laing, chicken afritada, lumpia, pancit and more. They also serve Cajun seafood. Mimosa is included. Other cocktails are an extra charge. ON SUNDAY ONLY: 11am - 8 pm. Jazz music on Sundays. Wonderful customer service from Mel and Ezequiel!! Parking: validated up to 3 hours in multi story parking structure next to The Noypitz Bar & Grill.

Came here on a Sunday for the breakfast buffet and I was greeted with some mimosas and live music! The food was very delicious and hits the spot especially when you're craving Filipino food. Pricing is reasonable since there are a lot of options, you will be full! The workers were great and kept checking on us also. As for parking, it can be a challenge as it's street parking or garage parking depending on what is available. I think it's worth giving a try!

We dined on a Saturday evening for a friend's birthday. We were seated promptly. To be fair, when we arrived at about 6:30 pm the restaurant was empty, most of the lights were turned off and we were the only customers. That being said, the Filipino styled food was very good and presented well. Service was consistent, friendly and timely. Prices were reasonable. About 9 pm the restaurant started filling up and the rest of the lights were turned on. The better lighting made the restaurant feel more welcoming. I'm not complaining and simply making an observation. I have to comment on the parking. There is a large multi-story parking structure next to the restaurant that services several businesses. The only staff we observed in the structure was at the pay exit (expensive). We saw some of the rudest and most impatient drivers in the building. As we left a car stopped directly behind us. Probably a dozen cars lined up behind that car that wanted our space. That would be fine except all other cars would have to back up to let us out. So all those cars were blaring their horns at the first vehicle who acted oblivious. It took us nearly 20 minutes to back out. They getting onto Alameda St was even worse as traffic was blocked up for several blocks not allowing cars to exit. I told my hirers I would never drive a car there again even if a ride share would cost a heck of a lot more. Considering parking is part of the dining by experience, it's only fair to mention.

Walked in on a late Thursday night and they were having Karaoke and the dance floor was full of customers singing and dancing. Everyone was having a good time. Didn't get a chance to try the food but I had one the best lychee martinis EVER. Spacious Resturant and great for groups, or a quick drinl