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Housed in a converted brick warehouse in the Arts District, Manuela operates at the intersection of farm-to-table cooking and serious wine culture. The kitchen, currently under Chef Sean Froedtert, has held a Michelin Plate since 2024 and drawn consecutive Opinionated About Dining recognition. A 4,000-bottle cellar with 400 selections spanning France, Italy, California, and Spain makes it a reference point for wine-focused dining in East Los Angeles.
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A Warehouse That Became a Dining Room
The Arts District's transformation from light-industrial zone to one of Los Angeles's most architecturally self-aware neighborhoods has produced a distinct category of restaurant space: the converted warehouse. These buildings carry their bones openly — exposed brick, factory-scale ceilings, loading-dock proportions — and the better operators have learned not to fight those proportions but to work within them. Manuela, at 907 E 3rd St, belongs to that category. The structure is a former warehouse, and the dining room preserves the physical logic of the original building rather than papering over it. What arrives is not the loft-chic approximation common to converted spaces in other cities, but something more grounded: a room that feels inhabited rather than staged.
That distinction matters in a city where restaurant interiors frequently compete on spectacle. The Arts District has become one of the more concentrated clusters of design-conscious hospitality in Los Angeles, placing Manuela in a neighborhood where physical setting is always part of the critical conversation. The scale of the room , generous without being cavernous , creates conditions for a meal that can function as either a focused dinner-for-two or a longer, looser evening with a group. The space has been shaped by Artfarm, the ownership group behind the project, whose approach to hospitality tends toward substance over surface.
The Wine Program as Anchor
Farm-to-table American cooking has become diffuse enough as a category that the wine program is often the clearer differentiator at the mid-to-upper tier. At Manuela, Wine Director Lauren Hoey oversees a list of 400 selections drawn from a 4,000-bottle inventory, with France, Italy, California, and Spain as the primary regions. Wine pricing falls in the $$$ tier, meaning the list carries significant representation above $100 per bottle, which positions it closer to a dedicated wine destination than a supplementary drinks program.
That depth is notable in the context of Los Angeles's broader wine scene, where serious cellar programs are more common at fine dining establishments charging $$$$ for food than at the $$ cuisine pricing tier where Manuela operates. The combination , farm-to-table cooking priced at a two-course average of $40 to $65, alongside a wine list of genuine depth , creates an accessible entry point for serious wine drinking. For visitors already exploring Los Angeles's more refined dining circuit, including Kato (New Taiwanese, Asian) or Somni (Molecular), Manuela functions as a different register entirely: lower formality, lower spend, and a wine list that keeps pace with either.
Kitchen Credentials and Recognition
The American farm-to-table category in Los Angeles is populated at various quality tiers, from neighborhood spots with seasonal menu copy to restaurants with genuine sourcing discipline and kitchen technique. The awards record situates Manuela toward the more serious end of that range. The kitchen has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, a designation that signals consistent quality without reaching the starred tier. More telling is the Opinionated About Dining trajectory: a Recommended listing in 2023, a Casual in North America ranking at #346 in 2024, and a ranking of #365 in the same category in 2025. OAD's Casual rankings are generated from a community of experienced diners rather than a single inspector, making them a useful cross-check against Michelin's more formal assessments.
The 2023 OAD record also includes a ranking of #109 in Gourmet Casual Dining in North America, which placed Manuela in a significantly more competitive tier. Across the peer set of New American restaurants nationally , including Bacchanalia in Atlanta and Giant in Chicago , that ranking suggests the kitchen was operating at a level that draws diners who track the category seriously. Chef Sean Froedtert holds the kitchen position, with General Manager Latoya Lyon running front-of-house operations alongside Wine Director Hoey.
For context within the Los Angeles scene, Manuela's price and recognition tier sits below the city's highest-end destinations. Providence (Contemporary Seafood) and Osteria Mozza (Italian) operate at different price points and with different culinary mandates. Among the Arts District's immediate neighbors and the broader East Side, Hatchet Hall represents a comparable casual-serious positioning on the west side of that spectrum. Nationally, the farm-to-table American format at this tier has reference points in Lazy Bear in San Francisco and, at greater elevation, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg.
Lunch, Brunch, and the Full-Week Program
The operating schedule is broader than most comparable restaurants in Los Angeles. Manuela runs lunch service Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm, brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 2:30 pm, and dinner seven days a week from 5:30 to 10 pm. Monday is dinner-only. That coverage , particularly the weekday lunch and weekend brunch , makes the restaurant accessible in formats that higher-end peers rarely offer. Alinea in Chicago or The French Laundry in Napa operate within tighter service windows and at price points that make a casual midweek lunch impractical. Manuela's schedule allows for the kind of extended, wine-focused lunch that is standard in European farm-to-table contexts but less common in American cities.
The weekend brunch program is particularly relevant for visitors staying in Downtown Los Angeles or the Arts District, where hotel density has increased substantially over the past decade. The neighborhood now supports the kind of Saturday morning-to-afternoon trajectory that begins with the Manuela brunch and continues through the district's gallery spaces and design studios. For broader neighborhood and city planning, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, our full Los Angeles hotels guide, our full Los Angeles bars guide, our full Los Angeles wineries guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide.
Planning a Visit
Address: 907 E 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90013. Hours: Monday dinner only (5:30–10 pm); Tuesday through Friday lunch (11:30 am–2:30 pm) and dinner (5:30–10 pm); Saturday and Sunday brunch (10 am–2:30 pm) and dinner (5:30–10 pm). Budget: Cuisine pricing at the $$ tier ($40–$65 for a typical two-course meal before beverages); wine list at the $$$ tier with significant representation above $100 per bottle. Google rating: 4.5 from 1,334 reviews.
Reputation Context
A quick peer check to anchor this venue’s price and recognition.
| Venue | Awards | Cuisine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manuela | Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #365 (2025); Michelin Pl… | New American, American | This venue |
| Kato | Michelin 1 Star | New Taiwanese, Asian | New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$ |
| Hayato | Michelin 2 Star | Japanese | Japanese, $$$$ |
| Vespertine | Michelin 2 Star | Progressive, Contemporary | Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$ |
| Camphor | Michelin 1 Star | French-Asian, French | French-Asian, French, $$$$ |
| Gwen | Michelin 1 Star | New American, Steakhouse | New American, Steakhouse, $$$$ |
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