Cochon
930 Tchoupitoulas Street
New Orleans, La. 70130
(504) 588-2123
Cochon is another product of Chef Donald Link - of Herbsaint fame - but this time he’s taking it even further South. The menu is a true taste of the Cajun cuisine that New Orleans chefs sometimes forget: Still spicy, but veering even more towards the unique and exotic.
Rock-n-Sake
823 Fulton St
New Orleans, La. 70130
(504) 581-7253
Named for the facts that they play their music loud and they offer a ton of traditional Japanese beverages, Rock-n-Sake is not really the place to go for a quiet, romantic dinner. It is, however, the place to go for great sushi, good service and a lot of fun.
Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar
701 Tchoupitoulas Street
New Orleans, La. 70130
(504) 523-8995
Lucy’s is actually a New York original, but when she moved down to the Crescent City, she adapted quite nicely.
Pie
814 S. Peters St.
New Orleans, La.
(504) 528-2743
Pie is a cleverly-named new pizza and pasta place right in the heart of the Warehouse District, just down the street from hotspots like Republic and Howlin' Wolf.
Lakeview Harbor
911 Harrison Avenue
New Orleans, La. 70124
(504) 486-4887
Lakeview Harbor is bringing cozy, family-friendly restaurants back to Harrison Avenue.
Angelo Brocato
214 North Carrollton Ave.
New Orleans, La. 70119
(504) 486-1465
Despite their location in a neighborhood that was under feet of water post-Katrina, Angelo Brocato’s re-opened about a year afterwards with a big cause for celebration.
Marigny Brasserie
640 Frenchmen Street
New Orleans, La. 70116
(504) 945-4472
With a beautiful interior, Marigny Brasserie offers a creative and eclectic menu, a competitively-priced wine list and a chalkboard full of tempting specials based on seasonal ingredients and seafood.
MiLa
817 Common St.
New Orleans, La. 70112
(504) 412-2580
MiLa’s unique blend of Southern and French classic dishes combines the best of the region’s cuisine. Enjoy your urbane environs as our award-winning, husband and wife chefs ensure your meal will be a tasteful and unique New Orleans dining experience from aperitif to après entree.
Ernst Café
600 S. Peters Street
New Orleans, La. 70130
(504) 525-8544
If it's New Orleans character and hospitality you're looking for, Ernst Café is a place for you and your guests. In a city known for its famous restaurants, nightlife and southern hospitality, a select few set the standard and others follow. In New Orleans Ernst Café is one of those trademark locations.
Emeril's
800 Tchoupitoulas Street
New Orleans, La.
(504) 528-9393
Emeril Lagasse is probably the most famous New Orleans chef to people from outside of the city, thanks to Food Network and his signature expressions.
2018 Magazine Street
New Orleans, La. 70130
(504) 569-0000
Juan’s calls itself a “Creole Taqueria,” and that’s a darn good description.
Port of Call
838 Esplanade Ave.
New Orleans, La. 70116
(504) 523-0120
Tucked away on Esplanade Avenue at the edge of the Quarter, Port of Call can be easy to miss if you’re not looking for it…and if there’s not a big group outside, which is rare!
K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen®
416 Chartres Street
New Orleans, La 70130
(504) 596-2530
Chef Paul Prudhomme has propelled the distinctive cuisine of his native Louisiana into the international spotlight and constantly pushes the limits by creating exciting, new American and international dishes at his French Quarter restaurant, K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen®.
400 Dauphine St.
New Orleans, La. 70112
(504) 523-1931
Join the many locals and visitors who have discovered the best place in the French Quarter to get great food, kick-ass cocktails, and deep-down French Quarter atmosphere 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Country Club
634 Louisa Street
New Orleans, La. 70117
(504) 945-0742
Located in the trendy Bywater neighborhood, The Country Club is the only bar in the city that has a pool.
Russell's Marina Grill
8555 Pontchartrain Blvd.
New Orleans, La. 70124
(504) 282-9980
This neighborhood place is appropriately decorated with pictures of boats on the lake on sunny afternoons, since they’re right across the street from the marina.
Cafe Freret
7329 Freret Street
New Orleans, La 70118
(504) 861-7890
Café Freret is perfect for the Tulane and Loyola crowd as it is right in the neighborhood and serves breakfast all day.
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