2. Justine
7.3
225 Chartres St (Iberville), New Orleans, LA
French Restaurant · French Quarter · 5 tips and reviews
Gerald Wilson: Beef Short Rib, Cote de Boeuf (feed 3 of us) and Lobster Raviolo were all outstanding. Also enjoyed the Pommes Frites (some of the best french fries you'll ever have!). Tip: skip the Onion Soup.
Stephanie Cesear: Love the atmosphere! Cute decorations. Great Croque Monsieur.
Jen Martin: Highly disappointed in the service. Was told they were booked until 8:30 p.m. Opted for a drink at the bar. In the 45 mins I was there, not one guest arrived. They lost out on a sizable check.
5. Coquette
9.1
2800 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA
French Restaurant · Garden District · 68 tips and reviews
Harry Shreckengsst: Food, service and ambiance were outstanding. Great local neighborhood restaurant. Menu changes daily. Very nice wine list. Need real martini glasses though.
Gambit New Orleans: Try the excellent bite-size bay scallops, served with apples and vermouth. Read more.
Lacy Brinson: Seriously?! Amazing. Do the 5 course flight with the pairing. Ridiculous. So, so good.
10. Herbsaint
8.6
701 Saint Charles Ave (Girod St.), New Orleans, LA
New American Restaurant · Central Business District · 113 tips and reviews
W Haynes: Jumbo shrimp with Tasso-Stewed Collard Greens and Grits...AMAZING!
Nick L: This is a good place to go if you can't get a res at dorsia.
TripExpert: A tip from Lonely Planet, one of of reviewers: "This may cause a riot, but Herbsaint’s duck and andouille gumbo might be the best restaurant gumbo in town." -On TripExpert Read more.
11. Rib Room
7.6
621 Saint Louis St, New Orleans, LA
Restaurant · French Quarter · 20 tips and reviews
ANTHONY ORITI: Scallops and shrimp appetizers were very good, and the bone in beef rib is definitely a dish to try.
Gambit New Orleans: The quail is smoked, stuffed with mangego and salami, and finished on the rotisserie!
NOLA Nites Concierge | Meloney Smith: We love the flourless chocolate cake topped with a dollop of butterscotch pudding at the Rib Room.
12. The National WWII Museum
9.2
945 Magazine St (at Andrew Higgins St), New Orleans, LA
History Museum · Central Business District · 258 tips and reviews
Sabeen: Nice museum, the Beyond All Barriers 4D experience is well worth it - too bad you can't just do that part, it was definitely unique!
HISTORY: The museum opened its doors on June 6 2000, the 56th anniversary of D-Day. The museum is located here because this is where the "Higgins Boats", vital to D-Day operations were designed, built & tested
Erin Keefe: make sure to watch the movie, you won't be disappointed!