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8273 reviews4.5French$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 104 times todayChemin à la Mer
636 reviews4.6Contemporary French / American$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 37 times todayCriollo at Hotel Monteleone
1713 reviews4.7Creole / Cajun / Southern$$$$French QuarterBooked 36 times todayWilla Jean
1988 reviews4.7Southern$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 95 times todaySan Lorenzo at Hotel Saint Vincent
527 reviews4.7Contemporary Italian$$$$Garden DistrictBooked 37 times todayBirdy's Behind The Bower
411 reviews4.5American$$$$Garden DistrictBooked 35 times todayThe Grill Room at the Windsor Court Hotel
1358 reviews4.7Unspecified$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 8 times todayFogo de Chao - New Orleans
2120 reviews4.2Brazilian$$$$French QuarterBooked 66 times todayRuth's Chris Steak House - New Orleans
2831 reviews4.2Steakhouse$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 91 times todayJosephine Estelle
2187 reviews4.3Contemporary Italian$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 37 times todayThe Rib Room at the Omni Royal Orleans
1615 reviews4.1Steakhouse$$$$French QuarterBooked 9 times todayLegacy Kitchen's Craft Tavern
314 reviews4.0Creole / Cajun / Southern$$$$Warehouse DistrictBooked 8 times todayFountain Lounge
457 reviews4.0Unspecified$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 2 times todayDesire Oyster Bar
247 reviews4.0Oyster Bar$$$$French QuarterBooked 12 times todayLegacy Kitchen's Tacklebox
233 reviews3.7Seafood$$$$Central Business DistrictBooked 9 times today
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New Orleans’s restaurants are the beating heart of this festive city, and to say they’ve had a tough few years would be putting it mildly. The good news is that hospitality is calling again, and nobody does it better than the restaurateurs, chefs, servers, and bartenders that call the Big Easy home. Superior service continues to set New Orleans’s restaurant scene apart. Among the standouts, there’s a brand-new izakaya helmed by a meticulous executive chef who spent time in Japan and a Mid-City tapas bar that churns out a one-of-its-kind, afterhours brunch for the midnight munchies. Book one, book all, and be warmly welcomed at these four new restaurants, representing the best of New Orleans right now.
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New Orleans’s restaurants have hosted lovers and trysts for more than 300 years. Couples looking for romance are sure to find it in the Big Easy, whether it’s in the embrace of a velvet-clad hotel lounge or an intimate, family-owned neighborhood joint. Butter up your beau with a steak and martini at an iconic Mid-City steakhouse. Tuck into a tasting menu fit for royalty at a Japanese jewel box in the Central Business District. There’s a table for every kind of date across this festive city. Read on for a guide to 9 New Orleans restaurants ready to host your next romantic occasion.
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The varied dining scene in Hammond allows everyone to find a cuisine that they love, even if that means Italian, Mexican, Spanish or Lebanese. There are many wonderful places to get one-pot Creole meals featuring salt pork, corn and seafood in in this town. The city’s proximity to New Orleans also means there are plenty of places serving Cajun food with darker and more intense sauces. Blue plate lunch specials are another extremely popular option here, with many featuring shrimp poboys. The city’s proximity to the Gulf of Mexico also makes this a favorite city of many diners who love to eat fresh crab, shrimp and crawfish. Many diners offer a variety of American standbys like hamburgers, chicken fried steak and meatloaf.
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