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Acme Oyster House (Baton Rouge)

BORN IN THE FRENCH QUARTER For over 100 years, Acme has been satisfying the hungriest of people all over the world! It's quality you can taste in the fresh, hand-shucked Louisiana oysters. Whether served ice cold on the half shell, chargrilled and sizzling in garlic butter or fried to golden perfection, Acme oysters are some of the best you'll ever have. And it's not just the oysters, we're serving all of the New Orleans classics like red beans and rice, seafood gumbo, jambalaya and more, all seasoned to perfection and served with a smile. So pull up a chair, take in the history and soak up the flavor.

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Acme Oyster House (French Quarter)

Looking for authentic New Orleans seafood served with a serious side of fun? Come on down to Acme Oyster House. The party starts with a dozen raw. They’re perfect, salty and always ice cold. Or try our legendary chargrilled oysters. After that, dive into a “10 Napkin Roast Beef” po’boy or the Peace Maker – half oyster, half shrimp, golden fried and dressed like a Mardi Gras Indian. Thought we only had oysters? You po’boy! Come eat at our house, Acme Oyster House, where Life’s More Fun with Seafood.

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Acme Oyster House (Metairie)

Looking for authentic New Orleans seafood served with a serious side of fun? Come on down to Acme Oyster House. The party starts with a dozen raw. They’re perfect, salty and always ice cold. Or try our legendary chargrilled oysters. After that, dive into a “10 Napkin Roast Beef” po’boy or the Peace Maker – half oyster, half shrimp, golden fried and dressed like a Mardi Gras Indian. Thought we only had oysters? You po’boy! Come eat at our house, Acme Oyster House, where Life’s More Fun with Seafood.

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Angelo Brocato Ice Cream & Pastries

Angelo Brocato® Original Italian Ice Cream Parlor has been operated by the Brocato family in New Orleans, Louisiana for over one hundred years, but our history is steeped in the Sicilian traditions that could be found in the capital city of Palermo at the end of the 19th century. Along with his brother Giuseppi, our grandfather, Angelo, began his apprenticeship in one of the city’s most elegant ice cream parlors at 12 years old. Through shuffling ice and salt to master chefs and choosing the ripest and finest fruits for producing granita, he learned the special recipes that have been handed down from generation to generation. As the Mediterranean fall turned to winter, all production efforts turned to baking and candy-making. During these cold seasons, young Angelo began to master the production of assorted biscotti, torrone, frutta Marturana (marzipan) and many other confections. Most importantly, he learned the necessary techniques to manufacture the famed cannoli Siciliana; these techniques and recipes are still used today in our North Carrollton shop.

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Annunciation Restaurant

Located in New Orleans’ bustling Warehouse District, Annunciation restaurant features modern Creole & Southern cuisine from Executive Chef Milton Prudence. Housed in a lovingly restored turn of the century warehouse, the restaurant combines traditional design with modern touches. Creative dishes include crispy oysters with spinach and brie; sweetbreads with grits and marsala; Sesame-crusted Yellowfin with Creole fried rice and our very own Veal Annunciation with homemade Fettuccine noodles. Cocktails are equally impressive and include concoctions like The Devil’s Beating His Wife – white rum, ginger syrup, Stiegl Radler and grapefruit and Catherine the Great– a modern twist on the classic French 75.

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Antoine’s Restaurant

It all started here. Antoine’s Restaurant, with a 176 year-old legacy, is still owned and operated by fifth generation relatives of the original founder, Antoine Alciatore. The world-renowned French-Creole cuisine, impeccable service & unique atmosphere create an unmatched dining experience in New Orleans since 1840.
Antoine’s 14 dining rooms each have a unique history and charm, hosting private parties and events for up to 700+ guests.
Come see what it’s all about!

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Apolline

Apolline, the contemporary Creole restaurant and bar located on Magazine Street in Uptown New Orleans, opened its doors November 2011. Apolline, a popular name for daughters in French-Creole culture meaning “gift from Apollo” comes from the ladies featured in John Preble paintings adorning the walls of the converted double shotgun house. Led by an experienced team of fine dining veterans, both the space and the cuisine are a celebration of New Orleans culture.

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Blue Oak BBQ

In 2012, New Orleans Natives Ronnie Evans and Philip Moseley saw the need for top-notch Barbecue in the city. They decided to start smoking meats in a small pop-up inside of the Uptown dive bar, Grits, and then quickly transitioned to a new location inside Chickie Wah-Wah. Four years and thousands of pounds of meats later, they have graduated to their new, state-of-the-art Mid-City BBQ emporium, where they are serving up some of the city’s finest smoked meats, sides and sandwiches.

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Bratz Y'all Biergarten

Bratz Y’all! brings together delicious German inspired recipes with a New Orleans touch. We can be found year round at the best festivals, markets, and public events throughout the New Orleans area. In operation since 2012, Bratz Y’all! began shortly after our chef, Sven Vorkauf moved to New Orleans from his home town of Berlin, Germany. After over 20 years of culinary experience in Europe, he brings many new flavors and creative ideas to the New Orleans food scene. It’s something unique and different for the food lovers of the Crescent City!

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Briquette

Contemporary Coastal Cuisine served in the Warehouse District in New Orleans. Briquette serves up unique seafood creations including a variety of grilled fish and other specialty seafood from Louisiana Gulf waters and around the world. We feature steaks, pork porterhouse & pastas. Fabulous craft cocktails and a curated wine list accompany these dishes in a beautifully restored building in the heart of the Warehouse District.

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Cafe Beignet Bourbon Street

Café Beignet is a cup full of New Orleans’ best European traditions. For two hundred years, New Orleanians have savored every sip of their rich coffee accompanied by delicate, crisp beignets (ben-yays). These golden squares, usually dusted with powdered confectioner's sugar, can best be described as a cross between a French pastry and an American doughnut. In New Orleans, beignets are enjoyed at a breakfast, for dessert, or any time for a special treat. New Orleans’ Café Beignet provides a grand cafe setting outside and in, and the best coffee and beignets anywhere. Breakfast Served All Day. New Orleans Cajun Specialties and Fried Seafood Also Available.

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Cafe Beignet Decatur Street

Café Beignet is a cup full of New Orleans’ best European traditions. For two hundred years, New Orleanians have savored every sip of their rich coffee accompanied by delicate, crisp beignets (ben-yays). These golden squares, usually dusted with powdered confectioner's sugar, can best be described as a cross between a French pastry and an American doughnut. In New Orleans, beignets are enjoyed at a breakfast, for dessert, or any time for a special treat. New Orleans’ Café Beignet provides a grand cafe setting outside and in, and the best coffee and beignets anywhere. Breakfast Served All Day. New Orleans Cajun Specialties and Fried Seafood Also Available.

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Cafe Beignet Royal Street

Café Beignet is a cup full of New Orleans’ best European traditions. For two hundred years, New Orleanians have savored every sip of their rich coffee accompanied by delicate, crisp beignets (ben-yays). These golden squares, usually dusted with powdered confectioner's sugar, can best be described as a cross between a French pastry and an American doughnut. In New Orleans, beignets are enjoyed at a breakfast, for dessert, or any time for a special treat. New Orleans’ Café Beignet provides a grand cafe setting outside and in, and the best coffee and beignets anywhere. Breakfast Served All Day. New Orleans Cajun Specialties and Fried Seafood Also Available.

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Central City BBQ

Where there’s smoke…there’s Central City BBQ. In 2016, Aaron Burgau, Marc Bonifacic and partners restored a building in historic “Central City” New Orleans. There they combined their passion for smoke, fire, and whole hog barbecue. With two fifteen foot big screen tv’s and our inviting outdoor patio, Central City BBQ is a great place to come eat, drink and hangout.

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Chais Delachaise

Chais Delachaise, a quaint wine bistro located right off the streetcar line in the beautiful Maple Street area of Uptown, New Orleans. Share a bottle of wine and a couple of small plates late night on the patio. Bring a date or meet up with friends for dinner and cocktails. The menu is inspired by the food, wine and flavors we love from around the globe. Daily specials combine local farm and fresh seafood into Chefs take on global and classic dishes. We have a full bar with award winning mixologists and an extensive eclectic wine list with over 40 wines by the glass. Check our facebook & twitter for daily specials!

Happy Hour • 3:00 pm-6:00 pm
Reverse Happy Hour • Fri-Sat • 10:00 pm-12:00 am
Wednesday Wineday • $20 Bottles • $3 off Cheese
Frozé Friday • $5 All Day

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Coterie NOLA

Run by New Orleans locals, The Coterie takes pride in serving authentic New Orleans dishes, most of which have been passed down for generations. Try the crawfish etouffee and rave all night about it, or the grilled redfish, savoring each perfectly seasoned bite, or be daring and eat a entire alligator sausage po-boy. Don’t forget to top it all off with an order of bread pudding, baked to only to order, and served with a signature whiskey cream sauce.

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Deanie’s Sea Food Kitchen

Family owned and operated, Deanie’s is a New Orleans tradition known for serving huge portions of fresh Louisiana seafood prepared with Deanie’s Signature Creole Seasonings. The first seafood market to open its doors in the quaint fishing village of Bucktown, Deanie’s Seafood operates three successful restaurants today, in Bucktown, in the historic French Quarter and our newest restaurant concept located on Magazine Street in the Garden District. Loved by locals and visitors, Deanie’s favorites include the Giant Seafood Platter, New Orleans Barbeque Shrimp, Boiled Crawfish and Soft Shell Crab.

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Deanie’s Seafood (Bucktown)

Family owned and operated, Deanie’s Seafood is a New Orleans tradition known for serving huge portions of fresh Louisiana seafood prepared with Deanie’s Signature Creole Seasonings. The first seafood market to open its doors in the quaint fishing village of Bucktown, Deanie’s Seafood operates three successful restaurants today, in Bucktown, in the historic French Quarter and our newest restaurant concept located on Magazine Street in the Garden District. Loved by locals and visitors, Deanie’s favorites include the Giant Seafood Platter, New Orleans Barbeque Shrimp, Boiled Crawfish and Soft Shell Crab.

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Deanie’s Seafood (French Quarter)

Family owned and operated, Deanie’s Seafood is a New Orleans tradition known for serving huge portions of fresh Louisiana seafood prepared with Deanie’s Signature Creole Seasonings. The first seafood market to open its doors in the quaint fishing village of Bucktown, Deanie’s Seafood operates three successful restaurants today, in Bucktown, in the historic French Quarter and our newest restaurant concept located on Magazine Street in the Garden District. Loved by locals and visitors, Deanie’s favorites include the Giant Seafood Platter, New Orleans Barbeque Shrimp, Boiled Crawfish and Soft Shell Crab.

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Desi Vega’s

A Classic American Steakhouse. Located in the New Orleans Warehouse District, Desi Vega’s is the “power place” for business lunches and a favorite for the more trendy crowd at night, mixed in with local celebrities. Enjoy USDA Prime steaks, fresh gulf seafood and delicious sides with a New Orleans twist. It’s the place for locals to be and be seen and a favorite gathering spot before and after the New Orleans Saints home games.

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Drago’s Seafood (Lafayette)

People often ask us about the secret to our success. It’s no secret. You see it at the restaurant every day. We all love what we do. It’s been that way since Drago and Klara Cvitanovich opened our restaurant in 1969. They set out to offer delicious seafood and a good time to guests for a reasonable price. At that time, they couldn’t even imagine how many guests that would become. Today it’s still a family atmosphere. Klara is still at the front to greet our guests. Tommy Cvitanovich, Drago and Klara’s son, is there to see that things run smoothly. Our family has grown a lot since the early days—and our work family too. It would be impossible to do what we do without our very hard-working and loyal staff. Drago’s now has more than 400 employees who help us carry our legacy forward. And we all have a great time doing it!

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Drago’s Seafood (New Orleans)

Their secret ingredient is love. (In the Restaurant World, Maybe the Rarest Ingredient of All.) People often ask about the secret to Drago’s success. It’s no secret. You see it at the restaurant every day. They all love what they do. It’s been that way since Drago and Klara Cvitanovich opened their first restaurant in 1969. They set out to offer delicious seafood and a good time to guests for a reasonable price. At that time, they couldn’t imagine how many guests that would become. Today it is still a family atmosphere. Their family has grown a lot since the early days—and the work family has too. It would be impossible to do what they do without a very hard-working and loyal staff. Drago’s now has more than 400 employees who help carry the legacy forward. And they all have a great time doing it!

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Fulton St. Bistro | Bar

Located in New Orleans’ famous Warehouse District, Fulton St. Bistro offers breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner service. Reminiscent of a vintage street bistro, Fulton St. Bistro | Bar offers French Press coffee, freshly baked baguettes, authentic salads and sandwiches, and delicious steaks and seafood. The relaxed atmosphere is a great place for a social gathering or a place to unwind after a business meeting.

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Gordon Biersch Brewery & Restaurant

Located in the heart of New Orleans within walking distance of the French Quarter, Convention Center and Harrah’s Casino, Gordon Biersch is a favorite among locals and visitors. Gordon Biersch features a made-from-scratch American menu with bold International flavors. The restaurant can accommodate 375 guests. The bar features six plasma televisions, as well as a magnificent view of the restaurant’s brewing facilities; brewery tours and beer samplings are given by the Brew Master.

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Gris-Gris

Gris-Gris was named New Orleans’ best new neighborhood restaurant by featuring refined, Southern cuisine, and local favorites in a casual and comfortable atmosphere. Since opening in August of 2018, Gris-Gris has been named Eater New Orleans’ Reader’s Choice for both 2018 Restaurant of the Year and Chef of the Year, New Orleans CityBusiness’ 2018 Restaurant of the Year, New Orleans Magazine Best Restaurants of 2019 and TimeOut.com Best New Orleans Restaurants 2019.

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Hoshun Restaurant

Hoshun draws on the cuisines of China, Japan, Vietnam and other south asian countries. Offering a multitude of options, Hoshun Restaurant offers its patrons an eclectic menu of pho soup, Vietnamese spring rolls, pad thai, sushi and more! Located in the Warehouse District, in historic uptown New Orleans on the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, Hoshun is open daily offering lunch, dinner and late night dining.

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Jack Dempsey’s

Jack Dempsey’s Restaurant is loved by locals as a New Orleans’ family-owned eatery located on Poland Avenue in the Bywater area of New Orleans, LA. Our family recipes have been passed down from generation to generation, including our famous macaroni and cheese and potato salad. Our goal is to provide our customers with the best food and service at an affordable price. Join us for lunch or dinner, because you haven’t visited New Orleans until you’ve eaten at Jack Dempsey’s! From our family to yours…laissez les bon temps rouler!

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Johnny’s PoBoy’s

Johnny’s Po-Boys was founded in 1950 by Johnny and Betty DeGrusha. The DeGrusha’s originally opened their small grocery and sandwich shop at 506 Chartres St. Later that same year, when a larger location became available, Johnny’s relocated around the corner to 511 St. Louis St., and has been a New Orleans landmark ever since. It is the oldest, family owned and operated po-boy restaurant in the French Quarter. Today, the third generation is proud and honored to carry on the family legacy.

Mr. Johnny was always known for his generosity, great personality, trademark smile and of course his over-stuffed po-boys. Johnny’s continues serving the largest selection of delicious, over-stuffed po-boys and has become the go-to breakfast place in the French Quarter. If you think the po-boys are big and tasty you should try the biscuits.

Over the years, Johnny’s Po-Boys has received many personal and professional awards, but we are most honored and grateful for all our wonderful patrons, both old and new. In 2020 Johnny’s will be celebrating its 70th Anniversary and we would love for you to join us. When planning your next visit to New Orleans please stop in and have a taste of history.

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Lula Restaurant Distillery

In the heart of New Orleans, expertly crafted food, spirits and cocktails come together in a unique privately owned micro-distillery and restaurant. We are quintessentially southern with a distinct Louisiana influence. We are Lula Restaurant-Distillery. As the first and only restaurant-distillery in New Orleans, Louisiana and in the Southeast US, we promise to offer you an incredible experience in the shadows of our copper still and along the historic streetcar line of St. Charles Avenue

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Marcello’s

Located in a historic 1930’s building, MARCELLO’s Restaurant & Wine Bar is a culinary experience. It is owned and operated by the Todaro Family, and Executive Chef, Blakley Kymen. With a passion for food and wine, our patriarch, Gene Todaro Sr., arrived in New Orleans from Sicily in 1961 and, since then, has succeeded as both a wine merchant and restaurateur. Today, MARCELLO’S is the marriage of those two specialties. From Italian classic to modern chef creations, our menu is simple but robust; and with our entire restaurant selection on display for guests to personally peruse, our wine program is unique throughout the city. In addition, competitive pricing distinguishes MARCELLO’s from traditional restaurant wine mark-ups. At MARCELLO’s, you will experience gracious service, an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere, excellent comfort cuisine, and a comprehensive wine selection.

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Marcello’s (Lafayette)

Welcome to Marcello's Wine Market Cafe where we specialize in true Italian cooking. Born in Sicily & raised in New Orleans, we use the freshest ingredients that reflect authentic Sicilian cuisine with a touch of Northern Italy. Our wine concept is giving guests the choice to browse our racks and make their selection from our value priced wines. Our wine pricing is slightly above wine boutique prices, but far below traditional restaurant wine list mark-ups.

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Mena’s Palace Restaurant

Mena's Palace New Orleans...the locals' French Quarter eatery since the 1950s. Mena’s Palace Restaurant has been serving New Orleans cuisine to locals for over sixty years. Located at the corner of Chartres and Iberville of the historic French Quarter, Mena's originated on Exchange Alley in the mid 1950s. Our food is fresh, home cooked and delicious. We offer breakfast and lunch with a variety of specials, poboys, seafood and salads. We take pride in the food we serve and hope you enjoy your experience.

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New Orleans Creole Cookery

Savor authentic Creole dishes prepared by renowned Chef Alex Patout. Delight in traditional dishes such as Gumbo, Shrimp Creole, and Crawfish Etouffee, oysters grilled and raw, boiled seafood and more. Plus, enjoy handcrafted cocktails and signature drinks in the historic French Quarter.

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Nirvana Indian Cuisine

Nirvana offers New Orleans the most diverse, authentic Indian menu. From samosas, pakoras and mulligatawny soup to chicken tikka masala, tandoori chicken, butter chicken and a range of vegetarian dishes, our menu is sure to satisfy the most discerning palate and Indian gourmand.

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Palm Court Jazz Cafe

We are closing with immediate effect due to COVID-19. We will look at a reopen date in a couple of weeks as we see how things go. Take care dear friends.

Palm Court Jazz Café was opened by Nina Buck in 1989 to provide an enjoyable and interesting atmosphere to listen to some of the legends of Traditional New Orleans Jazz while dining on fine Creole cuisine. The décor and theme of the PCJC reflects the elegance of old New Orleans, high ceilings, mahagony bar, mosaic tiled floor and Steinway Grand piano. The restaurant seats up to 170 people.

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Pascal’s Manale

This vintage Uptown standby has been serving its famous New Orleans Barbeque Shrimp since 1953. The shrimp are not actually barbequed, but cooked in a delectable, peppery butter sauce. Sit down and strap on a bib; the mess will be worth it. If you prefer oysters over shrimp, enjoy Pascal’s oyster bar in the front of the restaurant, where a friendly shucker will provide as many mollusks as you can muster an appetite for. Other dishes include Italian specialties, seafood and steaks. Join us to celebrate serving New Orleans for 100 years!

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Pythian Market

Pythian Market is a food hall in Downtown New Orleans. In here you’ll find local food purveyors and a fast craft bar; join us for breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner & everything in between! Pythian Market is located inside the historic Pythian which was first built in 1908 by the Colored Knights of Pythias. Called the Pythian Temple, it had a theater, rooftop garden, a local office of the NAACP, and numerous black-owned businesses.

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Steamboat Natchez

Slow and easy dining aboard the last authentic steamboat on the river. The Steamboat Natchez provides a one-of-a-kind view of New Orleans and an unparalleled atmosphere of New Orleans food, music and hospitality.

The Steam Calliope calls you to enjoy delicious New Orleans cuisine, served buffet style, with choices of local libations, wines and craft beers. Casual Lunch - Sunday Jazz Brunch or a Dinner Jazz Cruise with the Grammy-winning Dukes of Dixieland Jazz band.

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SukhoThai (Marigny)

SukhoThai has served fine Classical Thai cuisine in New Orleans for over a decade, with locations in Marigny and Uptown, both within 5 minutes of downtown hotels. Uncompromising authentic recipes, bold Thai spices, and the finest ingredients have made SukhoThai the only restaurant in Louisiana awarded “Thai Select Premium” by the Royal Thai Government. Discover our wonderful seafood recipes, delicious noodle dishes, and broad vegan and gluten free menus. 2014 Trip Advisor #1 Thai Restaurant.

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SukhoThai (Uptown)

SukhoThai has served fine Classical Thai cuisine in New Orleans for over a decade, with locations in Marigny and Uptown, both within 5 minutes of downtown hotels. Uncompromising authentic recipes, bold Thai spices, and the finest ingredients have made SukhoThai the only restaurant in Louisiana awarded “Thai Select Premium” by the Royal Thai Government. Discover our wonderful seafood recipes, delicious noodle dishes, and broad vegan and gluten free menus. 2014 Trip Advisor #1 Thai Restaurant.

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Tableau

Located on picturesque Jackson Square at Le Petit Theatre, Tableau is Dickie Brennan’s latest restaurant. The menu showcases regional ingredients and classic French Creole dishes with a modern approach. The cuisine is sophisticated, yet true to tradition, with great depth of flavor. Guests enjoy a front row seat to the culinary action beside the open kitchen in the restaurant’s main dining room. A grand staircase spans three stories of the restaurant, connecting private dining rooms, balcony dining with a view of Jackson Square and courtyard seating, for an truly authentic New Orleans dining experience. Tableau is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, and for Brass band brunch on weekends.

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The Original French Market Restaurant

Our story begins in the 1940s when Sicilian immigrants Anthony Marullo Sr. and his wife Annie opened their first restaurant in Grand Isle, Louisiana, serving fish, crabs, shrimp, and oysters caught daily in the Gulf. It was here that Anthony Marullo Jr. was born, and taught how to fish the waters that surrounded their barrier reef home. By 1965, the family was selling their fresh seafood in the French Market of New Orleans, and Anthony JR and his wife Barbara decided it was time to introduce Mamma Annie’s dishes to the Big Easy. Moving into the space at Decatur and St. Phillip that is as old as the French Quarter itself, their Creole-style seafood and dishes quickly gained popularity with locals and travelers alike and by 1975 had become a popular mainstay of New Orleans cuisine. Today, brothers, Jude & Anthony Marullo III continue the tradition of serving millions of people from around the world the same from scratch recipes that Annie and Anthony Sr. created almost 80 years ago.

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Vyoone’s

No matter where you are in the downtown New Orleans area come enjoy delicious French cuisine the Native New Orleanians and visitors love. Just off world famous warehouse and art gallery district. Stop in for an afternoon cocktail in our sophisticated courtyard. Then walk down to French Quarter or Convention Center.

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