1. Restaurant August
8.6
301 Tchoupitoulas St (Gravier St), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · Central Business District · 107 tips and reviews
Michael Kim: Top 3 meals ever. The gnocchi appetizer is a must and the banana pudding dessert.
Cusp25: Brunch- start with sweet potato muffins, potato gnocchi with blue crab and banana pudding for dessert
Darren Hearsch: Phenomenal. Sat at the bar and had the gnocchi, beet salad and oysters 3ways. Everything was top notch.
3. NOLA
534 Saint Louis St, New Orleans, LA
Seafood Restaurant · French Quarter · 136 tips and reviews
Clara Song: best banana pudding layer cake. super service- waiter will escort you to the ladies room.
Sheryl Clouse: Save room for dessert!!!! It's hard but ZOMG! Ooeey gooey dessert wS fabulous and I LOVED the pecan pie (and I normally dislike pecan pie)
Food Network: Emeril Lagasse offers his take on casual comfort food at NOLA in the French Quarter of New Orleans, LA.
5. Cochon Butcher
9.4
930 Tchoupitoulas St (at Andrew Higgins St), New Orleans, LA
Sandwich Spot · Lower Garden District · 585 tips and reviews
Tracy Moore: My dinner was good, but the desserts are incredible. Get the banana pudding. Also, we sat outside and really enjoyed it. The ambience inside is casual and cool, but gets louder as it gets late.
Paula Ceballos: The experience was just awesome- delicious boucher plate-home made, follow by smoked ham. Must finish with the blueberry icecream
Eater: Cochon Butcher isn't just a fantastic butcher shop and deli hiding behind the famed Cochon - it's home to crazy good small plates, a decent bar, and the best sandwiches in town. [Eater 38 Member]
Becky Morrow: Great vibes, had an amazing donut and coffee. Didn't have one, but the breakfast sandwiches looked amazing.
Serious Eats: This coffee and doughnut shop makes a great addition to your breakfast rotation; just know that the sandwiches, like the fried chicken and five-spice duck sliders, may just bring you back for dinner.
Ashlin: Try the Croque Monsieur: griddled donut, ham, gruyere cheese & bechamel sauce. Available all day.
Whitney H.: Mr. B's Bistro is a great restaurant: famous for barbecue shrimp. Cafe Du Monde has fabulous chickory coffee and beignets.
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Carnival isn’t just for a day here: Parades, balls, and plenty of king cakes make this party town even more festive from January 6th to Mardi Gras. - Green Guide Editor
Mandi Thompson: NOLA = best place in USA
11. Atchafalaya Restaurant
8.9
901 Louisiana Ave, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · Central City - Garden · 136 tips and reviews
Molly E: Great brunch! Love the Bloody Mary bar, live music and most importantly the food. Try to sit at the bar!
Thrillist: Atchafalaya is an underlooked brunch gem. Be on the lookout for the duck hash, AND the “Eggs Treme”; a Benedict variation featuring a boudin cake, poached eggs, popcorn crawfish, and hollandaise. Read more.
Genny B: Brunch. Bloody Mary Bar. All you need to know.