1. Cafe Minh
8.0
4139 Canal St, New Orleans, LA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Mid-City · 7 tips and reviews
Gambit New Orleans: The "seafood delight" is a standout platter featuring lobster, shrimp and scallops grilled with lemon grass. Read more.
Gambit New Orleans: During lunch their sandwiches are oversized and overstuffed with chunks of pork or beef. Gambit's Five spots for Banh Mi. Read more.
Paula Keller: Can't say enough good things about this place. Dine in or take out, it's great. Beggars purses are like super dumplings w a great flavorful sauce.
2. Bourrée at Boucherie
7.4
1510 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA
Wings Joint · Uptown - Carrollton · 3 tips and reviews
Douglas Gray: Kimchi and lemongrass wings were awesome, but sooo spicy!
Chad Tomkiss: Amazing. Definitely get the kimchi wings & spicy shrimp boudin.
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.
8. Cellar Door
8.4
916 Lafayette St (Baronne Street), New Orleans, LA
Cocktail Bar · Central Business District · 18 tips and reviews
Hillary Nguyen: The entrance is on the side. You have to walk down an alley. The wings are awesome! Chicken live pate was good too.
JoHanna Hill: This little bar in the CBD is quite a find, housed in old building that previously housed a brothel.great ambiance. Awesome drinks. Very friendly staff. Must go back
Wayne Curtis: Nervous Light of Sunday. Just sayin'
10. MoPho
8.5
514 City Park Ave, New Orleans, LA
Vietnamese Restaurant · City Park · 45 tips and reviews
Warren Vaughn: Oysters....too good to share, wings sublime, pho oh boy! All so tasty!
Eater: Saturday pig roasts, an awesome bar list of boozy boba teas, live music, & happy hour specials means an experience that can range from banh mi & beer to an epic 5-course tasting menu.[Eater 38 Member] Read more.
rhea sunshine: These guys love Zelda.
12. 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.
14. Arnaud's Restaurant
8.5
813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 100 tips and reviews
Renee Miller: Important to dress for the occasion. (Collared shirt, no shorts, etc.) Excellent meal - fabulous desserts!
Food Network: The restaurant’s “Mardi Gras Museum” can be viewed during dining hours and is a treasure trove of Mardi Gras history. Via CityEats.com Read more.
Gambit New Orleans: Sick of ordering your usual margarita? Try Chris Hannah's Paloma tequila highball with house-made grapefruit syrup for an alternative tequila treat.
15. Smoothie King Center
8.3
1501 Dave Dixon Dr., New Orleans, LA
Basketball Stadium · Central Business District · 84 tips and reviews
Laur Lo Ski: Although the stairs are far too steep for older patrons, this was the perfect venue for Cirque du Soleil offering amazing views for everyone! The food and bathroom locations were top notch as well!
ESPN: If a ball drops into your lap while at the game, it's probably because Anthony Davis just swatted some guy's shot.
HISTORY: The arena is home to the Hornets, Tulane NCAA basketball, & the Sugar Bowl Basketball Classic. In the days after Hurricane Katrina, the arena played a pivotal role after the Dome suffered damages.