2. N7
8.7
1117 Montegut Street, New Orleans, LA
Restaurant · St. Claude · 10 tips and reviews
John Steidle: The scallop rillettes and hamachi were delicious. Otherwise the food was good - not great - and the service was subpar. Beautiful restaurant just wish the staff was friendlier and more attentive.
Erica Johnson: While known for the "can to table" menu, I love the mussels (order a side of fries!) or the pork katsu. Just need a nibble with your wine? Olives are delicious, or get a cheese plate to share.
max L: Great wine list!! Have the pavola is a wonderful desert light and not sweet
3. Gautreau's
9.0
1728 Soniat St, New Orleans, LA
French Restaurant · Uptown · 11 tips and reviews
max L: Triple tail and duck confit are amazing
TripExpert: A tip from one of our professional reviewers, Fodors: "At Gautreau's, even the simple roasted chicken satisfies, and everyone should indulge in the caramelized banana split at least once." Read more.
Cheryn Robles: Roasted corn soup with lump crab was an amazing first course, gnudi and red snapper entrees were fresh and flavorful but the rhubarb tart won the evening competition.
6. Bourrée at Boucherie
7.4
1510 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA
Wings Joint · Uptown - Carrollton · 3 tips and reviews
Chad Tomkiss: Amazing. Definitely get the kimchi wings & spicy shrimp boudin.
Douglas Gray: Kimchi and lemongrass wings were awesome, but sooo spicy!
Lyle Reed: This spot is so awesome! Small location with a limited menu but I had the best chicken wings I've ever had in my life here! Boozy daiquiri was top notch too. If you're nearby, its friggin worth it.
7. Boucherie
8.6
1506 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA
American Restaurant · Uptown - Carrollton · 80 tips and reviews
Chefs Feed: We love the crispy grit fries served with smoky collard greens and potlikkers. The grits are cut into fries, and set atop stewed greens, all of which comes together. This is down-home comfort food. Read more.
Eater: It’s also worth tracking down Boucherie’s food truck, The Que Crawl. [Eater 38 Member]
xtofer starnes: New menu items in the beginning of each month! Try the smoked scallops while they're still here.
8. Chiba
8312 Oak St, New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · 25 tips and reviews
Kristin Lee: Very friendly italian host is welcoming you, making you comfortable enjoying modern japanese dishes and sake. Don't forget to try fresh tuna salade variables.
Tina Hua: All day happy hour on Wednesday!
sharon brown: Wednesday happy hour is all night. Fish taco handroll and steamed bun with short ribs were two of the happy hour specials, both dirt cheap and DELICIOUS. .
10. Sake Cafe II
7.9
2830 Magazine St (at Washington), New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · Irish Channel · 59 tips and reviews
Gabriel Hayes: Has a good list of special sushi rolls. Really enjoyed the New Orleans roll. Made with Crawfish, avocado and crunchy inside, snow crab and spicy tuna on top with wasabi tobiko and eel sauce.
Liz Tardo: Tropical roll- Deliciousness!
Gambit New Orleans: Gambit's Best of New Orleans: Best Japanese/Sushi restaurant Read more.
11. Geisha Sushi Bistro
7.8
111 Tchoupitoulas St (at Canal St.), New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · Central Business District · 30 tips and reviews
Louie Tran: This place was decent. Somewhat overpriced. Sushi is meh. Would come here for the hamachi and fried rice.
Cassie Hosfield: They've got five types of vegetarian rolls :) The avocado, vegetable, and sweet potato are all delicious
Neil: Stir fry soba noodles with shrimp is quite smoky and delicious. It's light too... you won't leave feeling heavy or full.
12. Rock-n-Sake
7.6
823 Fulton St, New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · Lower Garden District · 26 tips and reviews
Sarah: Rock-n-roll, voodoo queen, garlic salmon roll, lint roll, dome sweet dome.
Jessica Talazac: LSU roll is amazzzing...the atmosphere is so fun here!
TJ Anderson: We ordered a second LSU roll it was that good. Spicy crunchy was really good IMO and the Hawaii 5-0 was as good as any place. Atmosphere was good, but I'd still rank little Tokyo over this place.