THE 10 BEST Restaurants in Louisiana

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Cafe Du Monde

4.5/5
19 Reviews
SAR71
Western-style
M30***41Huge lines during the day, but we went at 7 am on a Monday and were almost the only ones there. It was actually quite relaxing that way and we walked along Victoria Square in the early morning light with few tourists. I highly recommend! The beignets of course were great, and warm!

K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen

4.5/5
8 Reviews
SAR175
Seafood
travelerererK-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen, because I was hungry again at night, I ordered takeout from this restaurant not far from the hotel. The food was packed very tightly and tasted very good!

Red Fish Grill

4/5
2 Reviews
SAR112
Seafood
M30***41Excellence!!! The place is great in all aspects. The ambiance is very nice, not very noisy, and family friendly. It has a beautiful bar, and great decor. The food it’s fingers licking good.

Shaya

4/5
9 Reviews
SAR116
Middle Eastern Cuisine
M30***41If like us you enjoy the food of Ottolenghi or Berber and Co then this eatery is the closest you'll find in NOLA. The 4 star is not down to them doing anything badly it's just for modern Israeli style food we've eaten better. If on the other hand you have not had this style of cuisine before then you will absolutely love it.

Cochon Butcher

4.5/5
4 Reviews
SAR142
Western-style
空空CJA Western-style restaurant with a very nice environment. The main selling point here is its steak. The steak here is delicious and fresh. It is very good and worth a try.

Desire Oyster Bar

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Seafood
happytripThere are two things you must not miss when you come to New Orleans: oysters and jazz. Because it is close to the Gulf of Mexico, the oysters here are of very good quality, with a fresh, tender taste and no fishy smell. Almost every good restaurant has a special oyster bar with people who shuck oysters. The most popular way to eat oysters is to mix the oyster meat with mustard and ketchup and eat it with soda crackers, which is very delicious. And oysters are also cheap, usually around $12 per dozen. I recommend an oyster bar on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter: Desire Oyster Bar, which specializes in oysters. After eating here, you can go directly to The Jazz Playhouse across the street to listen to live jazz. New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz, and almost every bar has jazz bands performing, which is absolutely enjoyable for jazz fans. The band at The Jazz Playhouse is more experienced and the atmosphere is very good.

French 75 Bar

4.5/5
3 Reviews
Bars/Bistros
358***33This is a western restaurant and bar located at 813 Bienville Street in New Orleans. The decoration of the restaurant from inside to outside reflects the old French style, which is classical and romantic. The restaurant has a large business area, spacious space and good dining environment. The western food provided here is French cuisine, and each dish is very delicious, including the dessert, which is so delicious that it makes people feel full. When we had dinner here, there was also a rock band to add to the fun. Watching other guests swaying and dancing to the music while drinking beer, it seemed as if they were also infected. It felt very pleasant to eat here.

Tavi

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River Rouge Kitchen & Bar - Marriott

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3rd Block Depot Kitchen + Bar

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Jacmel Inn

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Palmettos on the Bayou

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Poor Boy's Riverside Inn

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The Red Maple Restaurant

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Ruth's Chris Steak House

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Tableau by Dickie Brennan & Co.

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happytripTableau is a restaurant you can't miss when you come to New Orleans. This restaurant is located in Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans and is connected to the historic Le Petit Theater. Both the environment and the dishes are superb. The restaurant has an oyster bar, a wine cellar, and a dining area on the second-floor balcony. It is worth a special trip to taste it.

2 Johns

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Pizza Byronz

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Prejean's Restaurant Broussard

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Silk Road Restaurant & Wine Bar

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