Noble Wave | Louisiana Kitchen
$ • Brewpubs, Cajun, Southern
Hours:
189 Liberty St NE Suite 112, Salem
(971) 304-7974
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Hours
Monday | 11AM - 9PM |
Tuesday | 11AM - 9PM |
Wednesday | 11AM - 9PM |
Thursday | 11AM - 9PM |
Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
Saturday | 11AM - 10PM |
Sunday | 10AM - 9PM |
The Noble Wave | Louisiana Kitchen is a Cajun restaurant located in downtown Salem. The interior is nicely decorated with a cozy atmosphere, featuring some fun art, cool colors, and interesting seating choices. It offers ample seating, including outdoor picnic tables, and has a virtual art gallery that mirrors the physical space, blending cutting-edge tech with its cozy vibe. The service is consistently praised as friendly and good, with quick and attentive staff, making it a pleasant place to dine. Parking can be tricky, but the walk after a meal is worth it, and some reviews mention that parking is pretty easy.
The menu offers a variety of Cajun-inspired dishes. The "Hot Bird" chicken sandwich and the spicy bird are popular, with generous and delicious pieces of chicken. The shrimp and grits are exceptionally good, described as silky smooth with perfectly cooked shrimp and flavorful gravy. The shrimp poboy and chicken gumbo are also highly praised for their taste, and the cheese curds are considered the best ever. The special fries with parmesan and shallots are incredible, and the drinks, especially the gimlet, remain very good. While the Louisiana poutine and fried cheese curds were less successful, the overall food quality remains high, with some calling it the best Cajun food in Oregon. The beer tap features many unique varieties, including hard-to-find Heater Allen beers, and the cider is served in a nicely frosted glass.
The restaurant also merges modern technology with its traditional cuisine, offering a virtual art gallery. The food is quick to arrive, and the atmosphere is fun and funky, making it a favorite for those seeking authentic Cajun dishes like Po boys and jambalaya. Loyal customers enjoy the Sunday brunch, with the Chicken and Waffles often highlighted as the best on the menu. Overall, The Noble Wave is a solid spot for Louisiana cuisine, with standout dishes and a welcoming environment that keeps customers coming back.