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Chemin à la Mer
636 reviews4.6Contemporary French / American$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 37 times todayWilla Jean
1988 reviews4.7Southern$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 95 times todayRuth's Chris Steak House - New Orleans
2831 reviews4.2Steakhouse$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 91 times todayThe Grill Room at the Windsor Court Hotel
1358 reviews4.7Unspecified$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 8 times todayLegacy Kitchen's Craft Tavern
314 reviews4.0Creole / Cajun / Southern$$$$Warehouse DistrictBooked 8 times todayLuke
8273 reviews4.5French$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 104 times todayFogo de Chao - New Orleans
2120 reviews4.2Brazilian$$$$French QuarterBooked 66 times todayCriollo at Hotel Monteleone
1713 reviews4.7Creole / Cajun / Southern$$$$French QuarterBooked 36 times todayThe Rib Room at the Omni Royal Orleans
1615 reviews4.1Steakhouse$$$$French QuarterBooked 9 times todayDesire Oyster Bar
247 reviews4.0Oyster Bar$$$$French QuarterBooked 12 times todayLegacy Kitchen's Tacklebox
233 reviews3.7Seafood$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 9 times todayFountain Lounge
457 reviews4.0Unspecified$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 2 times todayHolmes
29 reviews3.6Southern$$$$French QuarterBooked 3 times today
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Le Petit Chef
Criollo at Hotel MonteleoneFrench Quarter$135.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
2 Course Brunch
Red Fish GrillFrench Quarter$28.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
$24 Two Course Lunch
Antoine'sFrench Quarter$24.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
Burlesque Brunch: Legs and Eggs
3rd Block Depot Kitchen + BarFrench Quarter$29.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
3 Course Brunch
Ralph's on the ParkMid-City / City Park$45.00 per personReserveSpecial menu
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Dave & Buster's - New OrleansCentral Business District$29.99 per personReserve
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Whether it's Carnival season, St. Patrick's Day, or another significant holiday, it's always party time in the New Orleans area. The nearby community of Harvey is consistently ready for a celebration. Situated on the West Bank between Marrero and Gretna, Harvey is the place to go for good food. Cajun and Creole flavors are everywhere — seafood gumbo, crawfish tails, and jambalaya are a must here. You can also get Southern favorites like fried green tomatoes and shrimp with grits. At many restaurants, you'll hear a live jazz band playing while you eat. In Harvey, you don't have to miss out on specialties from other regions. Plenty of eateries will serve dishes like New England clam chowder and Sicilian pizza. You may even find a bit of Creole-Mex and other fusion restaurants in the area.