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Editor’s choice: 12 go-to New Orleans restaurants from our local expert

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by Beth D'Addono
Updated May 09, 2024

Falling in love with New Orleans happens at every meal. As a food writer who has covered the hospitality, creativity, and quirkiness that is the city’s dining scene for USA Today, AAA Traveler, and more, my love affair continues to grow.

Whether it’s the earthy schmear of pâté in a banh mi sandwich, the briny burst of a raw oyster, or a comforting bowl of pork-studded creamy red beans, the romance is real, and deepens with every mouthful. As New Orleans’s pool of restaurants continue to diversify, flavors from a diaspora of cultures take a seat at the table.

In a city rich with inspired flavors and creative chefs, I can confidently say that these 12 restaurants deliver the goods. These are the New Orleans restaurants I find myself falling for over and over again.

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4.7
4.7 (2946)
$31 to $50
French
Mid-City / City Park
About the restaurant

When I can’t decide between indoor or outdoor dining, I head to this atmospheric, best-of-both-worlds French bistro—there’s a tree reaching through the roof in the middle of the dining room. I’m also here to enjoy onion soup, escargot, and steak frites. But pay attention to specials, too: A recent lamb steak au poivre earned raves, and for those enamored by calves’ liver—you know who you are—the chef’s version sauteed with bacon over grits drizzled with Bordelaise is the gold standard.


Top review
Matthew
Dined 7 days ago
Food was incredible!! Gorgeous flavors! Loved the French onion soup and escargot! Entrees were fabulous too! Save room for the creme brûlée! :)
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4.3
4.3 (3255)
$30 and under
Italian
Uptown
About the restaurant

The first thing you see at Pascal’s Manale is the stand-up oyster bar, a throwback to when the restaurant opened in 1913. Seasoned shucker Thomas “Uptown T” Stewart has been here for more than three decades, and it’s where you go for icy cold bivalves—just one of the many reasons this old-school spot has an army of regulars, set on a certain table, where only a specific server will do. Don’t skip the iconic barbecue shrimp, and keep a loaf of hot French bread close for mopping up every morsel.


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Walt
Dined 4 days ago
Had lunch reservations on a Tuesday. Not crowded. Service a bit slow as we waited to get menus and drinks when those who arrived later than us had service. Once we had a waiter all was good. Food excellent.
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4.9
4.9 (6422)
$31 to $50
Creole / Cajun / Southern
Garden District
About the restaurant

Dining at Atchafalaya feels like going to a dinner party at a close friend’s house. The warm welcome starts at the door, where the owners’ heightened sense of hospitality shines through. Chef Chris Lynch brings fine-dining chops to a menu of modern Creole cuisine. Brunch here is epic, as is the bloody mary bar. Ordering a familiar dish like bread pudding and being surprised by the depth in Atchafalaya’s tres leches version with salted caramel and whipped cream brings me pure joy.


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Javier
Dined 2 days ago
Quiet and intimate atmosphere and a peaceful and slow surrounding neighborhood. Everyone was friendly and insightful and the food was amazing. Lowcountry Shrimp and grits 10/10 Waffle Du Jour 8/10 (super sweet but I know some folks go for that so may be 10/10 for you!)
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4.7
4.7 (57)
$31 to $50
Thai
Central Business District
About the restaurant

Chef Aom Srisuk always dreamt of having a seafood-centric Thai restaurant, and that wish came true with the January opening of Good Catch. It’s spacious and airy, with a full bar and a large kitchen equipped for deep-frying whole sea bass, which she serves with a spicy bird chile sauce, citrus, and garlic. Clay-pot glass noodles and Gulf shrimp with bacon, ginger, and mushrooms are another specialty you don’t want to miss at this progressive Thai star.


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Geraldvip
Dined on Nov 8, 2024
Wow! A Thai bistro using Louisiana gulf seafood is a winning combination! (Chicken, Beef & Vegetarian also offered). This quaint restaurant in New Orleans' CBD provides personal, attentive service, a large & varied menu, and great execution of every dish we tried (Red Curry with chicken; Crab Fried Rice; Tom Yum Ramen with Seafood Medley; and Clay Pot Baked Glass Noodles with Gulf Shrimp. Soups, salads, raw bar, extensive Vegetarian options and full bar with some unique Thai-infused cocktails also offered. Everything we had was fantastic. Highly recommended!
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4.7
4.7 (2426)
$31 to $50
Cajun
Mid-City / City Park
About the restaurant

Chef Isaac Toups is the best kind of extra—loud and proud and committed to bold flavors and primal cuts of meat. The chef grew up in Cajun country, and those rustic roots inform dishes like lamb neck with braised white beans, crispy turkey necks, and mustard-crusted venison loin. His goal, to recreate the experience of sitting around his family’s table, makes this carnivore feel right at home.


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Raymond
Dined 2 days ago
We had great meals, smoked duck and oxtail. Everything was delicious and the service was excellent. Highly recommend Toups Meatery.
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4.8
4.8 (1602)
$31 to $50
Steakhouse
Mid-City / City Park
About the restaurant

New Orleanians love their beef. After all, this is the city where powerhouse Ruth Fertel started Ruth’s Chris Steak House in 1965. For many locals, though, it doesn’t get better than bacon-wrapped filet sizzled in butter at Crescent City Steak House. Founded by Croatian immigrant John Vojkovich in 1934, the still-family-owned restaurant was the first to serve slabs of prime aged beef in New Orleans. Servers treat regulars like family, confirming Crescent City’s welcome mat is for all.


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Dalia
Dined 5 days ago
Wonderful service, food, and ambience. Private booth dining was fabulous and was an awesome experience. I definitely recommend for those who want to hold a nice celebration of success with classic and yummy food!
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4.4
4.4 (499)
$30 and under
Asian
French Quarter
About the restaurant

Sun Chong is a family affair: It’s named for owner Larry Morrow’s Korean grandmother, who still cooks alongside her daughter, Lenora Chong, and chef Christian Green. Plus, the Korean-inspired menu draws from Morrow’s childhood—the bulgogi is his grandma’s recipe. But there are inventive riffs on other Asian flavors I can’t get enough of, too, like the Baco, which stuffs teriyaki beef or fried shrimp into a Chinese bao bun. This vibey spot is another excellent addition to the growing Morrow Group collection.


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Madeline
Dined on Nov 13, 2024
Food was great and service was fine. Gratuity was already included on the bill (party of 3) and the waitress failed to tell us, so we left a 20% tip on top of the 18% already incorporated into the bill.
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4.4
4.4 (739)
$30 and under
Spanish
Mid-City / City Park
About the restaurant

The first time I tasted paella in Spain, the similarities to New Orleans jambalaya were indisputable. But there was something—threads of saffron, different seafood in the mix, bomba rice instead of long grain—that made paella special. Lola’s is the best place to conjure that memory. Paellas are made to order, so there’s time for a sizzling skillet of garlic shrimp or a chilled Andalusian almond soup while you wait. Get the combo, packed with meat and seafood; there’s a vegetarian option, too.


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Michaelvip
Dined 7 days ago
Excellent dining experience, great appetizers better paella. Server, Bella was exceptional .
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4.8
4.8 (1547)
$50 and over
Unspecified
Central Business District
About the restaurant

Classy and sophisticated, The Grill Room promises a splashy dining experience worthy of a marriage proposal. Expect contemporary Louisiana dishes and extraordinary presentations. Executive chef Vlad Kogan and chef de cuisine Alex Kuzin preside over a modern American menu with dishes like seared duck breast with a pomegranate reduction and short-rib pappardelle with a spiced port demi-glace. The $35 lunch special, a main and three sides, is perfection.


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Sophia
Dined 6 days ago
We celebrated our first anniversary at the Grill Room and can easily say we’ve never had such a positive and delicious experience!! The staff were so friendly and professional, and made us feel so special— they even brought out some chocolate strawberries for us in celebration of our evening. The food and drinks were outstanding, and we enjoyed every single bite. It was such a lovely time, and we couldn’t recommend it more.
A photo of Peacock Room at The Hotel Fontenot restaurant
4.7
4.7 (749)
$30 and under
Cocktail Bar
Warehouse District
About the restaurant

There is no finer place to woo your beau in New Orleans than the Peacock Room, a drop-dead sexy destination at the Kimpton Hotel Fontenot. Oozing crushed velvet, leather, and feathers, the sultry lounge is an ideal spot to snack on shareables and sip classic cocktails. Chef Sam Peery casts his spell over plates of shrimp and pimento cheese grits and smoky tomato linguine with meatballs. Go on a Thursday for a soundtrack of gorgeous live jazz from husband and wife duo, Da Lovebirds.


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Frankvip
Dined 3 days ago
Food was very good but limited menu. Service and room ambience was excellent.
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4.4
4.4 (446)
$30 and under
Southeast Asian
Mid-City / City Park
About the restaurant

When former Restaurant August chef Michael Gulotta opened the cheekily named MoPho in 2014, the Southeast Asian-Creole mashup made big waves. He’s a pro at fusing flavors and using local ingredients creatively. Gulotta now has three places, including Maypop and Tana. But MoPho will always be special to me, from the jumbo wings drizzled with lemongrass and Vietnamese ginger fish sauce caramel to the hot honey vindaloo chicken sandwich.


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Kendell
Dined on Oct 26, 2024
Been dying to try this place and it exceeding our expectations. The soft buns with hot sausage were *close your eyes and chewing* kinda moment. My bf order another batch! Need to go back when it’s cooler and try the pho and wings! Maybe even sit outside it looks cute in the back!
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4.7
4.7 (172)
$30 and under
Seafood
Warehouse District
About the restaurant

How much fried food and rich sauces can a body eat? Carmo is the antidote to typically decadent New Orleans food, an oasis of global flavors and sustainably sourced, high-quality ingredients. Chefs Dana Honn and Christina do Carmo Honn are inspired by the latter’s Brazilian roots along with other tropical cuisines, resulting in dishes like broken noodle salad, tiradito, and a vegan take on ceviche. Fresh fruit juices, enjoyed with or without booze, sweeten the deal.


Top review
OpenTable Diner
Dined on Oct 11, 2024
A+ experience. Will go back if we visit NOLA again.
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