2. Crepes a la Cart
8.6
1039 Broadway St (Zimple), New Orleans, LA
French Restaurant · Audubon · 11 tips and reviews
Leah Steinbruecker: Crabby staff, awesome crepes. Still worth getting! Get the Monte Cristo for savory! or Nutella and strawberries for SWEET!
Gambit New Orleans: A great spot for late-night snacks, this walk-up craperie is open around the clock from Friday to Ash Wednesday Read more.
Elizabeth Codd: All their crepes are delicious from the breakfast to the dessert! The service is quick and friendly even if the waiting area is a little small.
3. Cafe Reconcile
8.9
1631 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd, New Orleans, LA
American Restaurant · Central City - Garden · 21 tips and reviews
Gloria Chin: try the smothered okra, fried catfish, collard greens
Eater: Even if it wasn’t a successful job training program for at-risk kids, the food here would still be incredibly delicious, old-school New Orleans soul food. [Eater 38 Member]
Laura White: Get the mac and cheese. And if you're here, be sure to ask what Cafe Reconcile is all about. It's much more than good food.
11. Green Goddess
307 Exchange Pl, New Orleans, LA
American Restaurant · French Quarter · 119 tips and reviews
Amy L.: The fall pumpkin tasting menu was among the top three meals of my life. Pumpkin curry soup was incredible. Five star food with unpretentious service and friendly helpful staff.
Eater: If the weather’s nice, sit outside and enjoy the French Quarter in all its beauty. [Eater 38 Member]
Gambit New Orleans: Try the cheese plates: the cheese list is as eclectic and adventurous as the menu. -Gambit's Five in 5
12. Antoine's Restaurant
8.0
713 Saint Louis St (at Royal St), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 121 tips and reviews
Fluying ✅: Amazing restaurant, looks and feels as it has +250 of history, wait it has! Great service, ambient and food.
Travel Channel: Tony Bourdain sampled the Oysters Rockefeller, a dish invented at Antoine's, which is the oldest operating restaurant in the United States. Read more.
Brian Schaffer: Avoid going here. While the food may be good, the service is awful; not even close to what it used to be. Just go to Commander's Palace instead.