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- AAmyNew Orleans / Louisiana •13 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe best thing about this dining experience by far was our waiter, Mason. He was extremely fun and engaging. Witty and all around pleasant. I just cannot say enough good things about him and hope managment see this and give him kudos. He was probably the best waiter I have ever had. The dining room was not crowded and the food was very good, except for my husband’s ribeye which was a bit overcooked and not very tender, and they did comp us his port at dessert as an apology, which was lovely of them. Everything else about the evening was wonderful. We received an amuse-bouche to start and were each sent home with a box containing two flavors of scones as a lagniappe. My friend and I had the short ribs pappardelle and they were excellent, and we shared a burrata with balsamic pearls and air bread which was spectacular. My husband’s app was the Summertime Surprise, a fried soft shell crab, which he said was “sublime” and the presentation was quite beautiful. It was a quiet dining room with the hotel bar adjacent, so we could hear lots of good music and revelry coming from there which enhanced our experience but didn’t intrude on it. We enjoyed the mural of Jackson Square with famous folks drawn into it, and when we mentioned our interest in it to Mason, he brought Ken, the resident expert on the hotel’s murals, over to answer our questions. Overall it was a lovely evening of upscale dining with really phenomenal service.More infoThe Grill RoomPrice: Very Expensive• American• Central Business District•4.8
- LLettyNew Orleans / Louisiana •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food at M Bistro was all exceptionally delicious. The service was superb, and the ambiance is fantastic- a truly beautiful venue, as is the entire Ritz Carlton. Our only 2 minor complaints are that the restaurant is difficult to find in the hotel. It's on the third floor behind the bar. We wandered around a while trying to figure out where it is, as directions are not displayed anywhere. The second is the coffee is similar to New York coffee- more watery than we're used to in New Orleans. But all in all, I heartily recommend M Bistro, and we'll be happy to return. As for the food, I had the redfish, which was really outstanding. The oysters Rockefeller were a unique recipe, but excellent.More infoM bistroPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• French Quarter•4.1
- SSaygeNew Orleans / Louisiana •2 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoDownstairs is very nice and the bar is lovely. Cocktails were excellent. We sat upstairs and it isn’t as nice as downstairs. There is little ambience as it’s very very bright. They should turn down the lights a bit to create a mood. It’s like cafeteria level bright. They have a lovely balcony that overlooks Royal which is great. The food was good. My burger was delicious but fries were cold. My husband’s shrimp and salmon were excellent. Service was wonderful. Our server was attentive and polite.More infoCurioPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• French Quarter•4.1
- TTylerNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe valentines dinner was great. We had a great server named Jeremy. Every table was taken but Jeremy was always there at the right time when we needed anything, and he was great at having conversation. If you get the chance ask for him! We were only suppose to have the table for an hour and a half, but we ended up staying two hours without realizing it. Im surprised that happened on Valentine’s Day with how crowded it was, but I guarantee he had part to play in that. Thank you Jeremy!More infoThe Pelican ClubPrice: Expensive• Creole / Cajun / Southern• French Quarter•4.6
- AAlissaDallas - Fort Worth •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoloved this place, it was our servers first day so the service wasn’t great, but would still rate this place five stars. it was adorable we had the goat cheese fondue and the shrimp and grits both were phenomenally good. will be back.More infoPeacock Room at The Hotel FontenotPrice: Moderate• Cocktail Bar• Warehouse District•4.8
Discover best Contemporary American restaurants in Central Business District
Discover the vibrant heart of Contemporary American cuisine in New New Orleans' Central Business District, where a plethora of dining establishments offer innovative takes on familiar flavors. This area, known for its dynamic dining scene, blends traditional Southern comforts with modern culinary techniques, creating a unique and memorable eating experience for every palate. Restaurants in this locale pride themselves on their ability to transform classic American dishes with a contemporary twist, incorporating local ingredients and creative presentations. The dining atmosphere in the Central Business District is as varied as the menu offerings, catering to both casual diners and those seeking a more refined experience. Whether you're in the mood for a light, artisan meal or a hearty, sophisticated dinner, you'll find an establishment that exceeds expectations with exceptional service and a welcoming ambiance. Overall, these restaurants not only reflect the culinary diversity and innovation of New Orleans but also contribute to the city's reputation as a premier destination for food lovers. Each visit promises a delightful exploration of tastes and textures, making it a must-visit area for anyone craving Contemporary American cuisine.