Reviews on Contemporary food in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Omaha is home to the world’s largest indoor desert under the world’s largest geodesic dome above the world’s largest nocturnal exhibit next to one of the world’s largest indoor rainforests! Climb aboard history at The Durham Museum, explore 100 acres at Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha’s Botanical Center and discover priceless works of art at the Joslyn Art Museum. Explore the Old Market, Omaha’s historic entertainment district, where boutiques, antique stores and restaurants line cobblestone streets.
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4 based on 191 reviews
Kona Grill was built on Exceptional Experiences and meals that create memories. Our global menu features contemporary American favorites, award-winning sushi, and specialty cocktails â all made from scratch using only the freshest ingredients. While the p
Quick late lunch here the other day. Nice place, good location near all the shopping. We had edamame, miso soup, a macadamia nut chicken dish which was delicious, and a very large bacon cheeseburger which was great and huge. Food was good, Waiter nice and friendly. Service was terribly slow and especially since it was a late lunch and crowd was very light.
4 based on 190 reviews
Every course we ordered was delicious and served exactly as requested. And it's obvious the service staff is trained well - friendly, knowledgeable and accessible but not hovering or pretentious. Their wine suggestions were spot-on and we were visited by our servers periodically but were never rushed. Our favorite meal during our recent stay in Omaha. We look forward to returning when we travel to the city in the future.
4 based on 143 reviews
Nosh, in the downtown Capital District is for guests who desire a sophisticated relaxing atmosphere while enjoying service and quality that are second to none. A diverse boutique wine list offering over 20 wines by the glass as well as martinis, artisan b
Great place for appetizers and a conversation with friends or a date.Good wine and drink selection, the flatbreads were pretty good, I really enjoyed the blue sliders.
4 based on 169 reviews
Located in the heart of the Old Market, Le Bouillon offers a return to the great regional culinary heritage of France. In a lively, airy room that offers tables for groups of any size, Chef Paul Kulik presents his take on the comfort foods of rural France
We had brunch on a Saturday right when they opened, so no problem getting a table. The restaurant is in the very fun Capitol District and is "decorated" in what I call Euro-city-diner style, very spacious and bright with a lot of European touches. I had the omelette, an actual French omelette, not a stuffed American-style omelet (which I like, don't get me wrong) but one that was cooked with herbes fine and (because we only live once) topped with foie gras and micro greens. Delicious. And to think they actually have a brunch cook/chef who can make one of the most technique-intense dishes around. Very impressive. My wife had the "eggs in a basket" (the "basket" being a house-made brioche), which had wonderful texture and taste. The dark-roast coffee was good, the prices reasonable. By the time we finished, the farmers' market a block away was in full swing. A delightful way to spend Saturday morning in Omaha.
4 based on 190 reviews
Every course we ordered was delicious and served exactly as requested. And it's obvious the service staff is trained well - friendly, knowledgeable and accessible but not hovering or pretentious. Their wine suggestions were spot-on and we were visited by our servers periodically but were never rushed. Our favorite meal during our recent stay in Omaha. We look forward to returning when we travel to the city in the future.
4 based on 242 reviews
I had high hopes for The Grey Plume, but I was disappointed. The menu is extremely limited. I had the beef. It was very expensive and just ok Dessert was just ok as well. Good service and nice atmosphere, but I would not go back
4 based on 199 reviews
Took the wife out for birthday dinner. Made reservations on line but didn't really need to. Weeknight not to busy. They did print a special birthday menu for her birthday which was very nice. Great drinks we ordered the cheese plate and the selection of cheese was fantastic. I ordered the wagu beef and it was incredibly delish. The wife ordered the fish and it was very good. Very elegant dinner.
4 based on 190 reviews
Every course we ordered was delicious and served exactly as requested. And it's obvious the service staff is trained well - friendly, knowledgeable and accessible but not hovering or pretentious. Their wine suggestions were spot-on and we were visited by our servers periodically but were never rushed. Our favorite meal during our recent stay in Omaha. We look forward to returning when we travel to the city in the future.
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4 based on 831 reviews
M's Pub's timeless décor, casual atmosphere and friendly service help make dining truly pleasurable. Our extensive regular menu offers something for everyone, from our often imitated, but never duplicated escargot and scampi, fresh entree salads, homemade
Diverse menu and good drinks. Pot roast was excellent and very attentive service. Bar is also a fun place to hang out. Open late.
4 based on 190 reviews
Every course we ordered was delicious and served exactly as requested. And it's obvious the service staff is trained well - friendly, knowledgeable and accessible but not hovering or pretentious. Their wine suggestions were spot-on and we were visited by our servers periodically but were never rushed. Our favorite meal during our recent stay in Omaha. We look forward to returning when we travel to the city in the future.
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