2. Dat Dog
8.7
5031 Freret St (btwn Soniat & Robert), New Orleans, LA
Hot Dog Joint · Freret · 106 tips and reviews
Danu Approved: Creole Mustard makes everything better. Also they have Coke Zero on tap!
Nick Noble: Guinness dog w/ jalapeño Sauerkraut creole mustard, andouille, and cheese. Oh and don't forget bacon.
Kanako Richard: My fav: hot bratwurst with chili, cheese, onions, ketchup, mustard, and sweet relish =D
3. Dat Dog
8.5
601 Frenchmen St (Chartes), New Orleans, LA
Hot Dog Joint · Marigny · 97 tips and reviews
ℋumorous: Where else in the world can you find a Crawfish Dog? Only in NOLA! Do it! Crawfish Étouffée Dog (crawfish sausage, crawfish étouffée, sour cream, onion, tomato, creole mustard) Diet starts tomorrow!😁
Jon Pressman: $10 dog worth every penny. Try w chili and mustard
Jake Baker: Counterintuitively, a great spot for vegetarians. Chipotle veggie dog is wonderful.
4. Walker's BBQ
7.2
10828 Hayne Blvd (at Lafourche St.), New Orleans, LA
BBQ Joint · New Orleans East Area · 6 tips and reviews
Gloria Chin: featured on anthony bourdain's layover. try the Cochon de Lait Po’ Boy, which is 12-hour-hickory-roasted suckling pig, topped with creamy Cajun mustard slaw on po’ boy bread. get beef jerky too!
Brad Graham: Walker’s is the home of the Cochon de Lait Po’ Boy, which is 12-hour-hickory-roasted suckling pig, topped with creamy Cajun mustard slaw, and served on proper po’ boy bread.
Gary Toriello: The Cochon de Lait Poboy, Fall-apart-tender, pecan wood-smoked pork butt, served on freshly baked Dong Phuong French bread
Felipe Figueroa: Best deviled egg! Get a breakfast sandwich or try the liver chesse on white toast with mustard
Ami Dunaway: The roast beef po-boy dressed with swiss was not only a value, but delicious beyond words. Definitely the best I've had in Nola and worth the sticky fingers. It's as if a sub mated with a french dip.
Plwm Bwm: Catfish dinner on Fridays is excellent. Make sure you get there early. Also, you should always get some deviled eggs.
7. Cochon Butcher
9.4
930 Tchoupitoulas St (at Andrew Higgins St), New Orleans, LA
Sandwich Spot · Lower Garden District · 585 tips and reviews
Jamie Martin: Try the hot dog--it is homemade with creole mustard, pimiento cheese, and chili made with black-eyed peas and homemade chips...absolutely incredible. Order a side of mac and cheese with pancetta.
Brook Shelley: Amazing sandwiches, mustards, charcuterie, and beer selection.
Colin Lee: Mac and cheese; potato salad has mustard kick
PureWow: Turkey, bacon and Gouda with mustard in the Big Easy? Oh, if you insist. Read more.
Carlitos Chávez: A little bit far from the FQ but worths the trip! Friendly and helpful staff. Get the Craw-Gator and order mac & cheese as side. Ask for the local draft beer. Enjoy, you are in the Big Cheezy!!!
Naomia Albert: The food is simply AMAZING, service was good and friendly and the atmosphere is awesome too
9. Treme Coffee House
8.5
1501 Saint Philip St, New Orleans, LA
Café · Treme - Lafitte · 16 tips and reviews
Mac Sparrow: Roast beef and cheddar woth the spicy mustard sandwich hits the spot.
Acxel Matus: Great hospitality! Great food, amazing ambience! Bucketlist must try blueberry muffin!
CarlaC: Great vibe for working or visiting with friends. I’m not a coffee drinker so I can’t vouch for the java, but their tea is delicious and the chicken salad sandwich is the best in the city!
10. Bayona
8.5
430 Dauphine St (btwn St. Louis and Conti), New Orleans, LA
New American Restaurant · French Quarter · 57 tips and reviews
Jason Moses: maybe best meal I had in 4 days in the Big Easy. Veal sweetbreads with the Mustard sauce was fantastic!
Kay Burnett: Beautiful and comfortable with amazing food. The menu changes near daily under owner chef Susan Spicer.
TripExpert: A tip from our expert reviewer, Fodors: "A legendary favorite at lunch is the sandwich of smoked duck, cashew peanut butter, and pepper jelly." -On TripExpert Read more.
Megan Brown: From the homemade honey mustard dressing to the green beans with sausage this place is a must eat! Local service with a smile and fried oysters to die for!
Kristy Baird: Friendliest people in town. Great comfort food and now they have healthier options as well!
Jay Massey: Great locals diner, but bring cash, they don't take American Express... or Visa... or MasterCard. Relax, they do have an ATM.
12. Tartine
8.7
7217 Perrier St (Pine), New Orleans, LA
Sandwich Spot · Audubon · 30 tips and reviews
Christa Conte: The ham and brie tartine was to die for. I'd put that honey mustard on everything if I could.
maneesha: So many great selections to choose from, you'll want to keep coming back to try everything! The ham and cheese is a must try, and don't forget to get the freshly pressed French coffee.
Nina Mcdaniel: The quiche will make you cry.
Emily Catherine: Pourover equipment, amazing beer, dank mustard, coconut water, and Biscoff spread... This place has everything you need in your life.
Morganna May: Breakfast sandwiches, favorite thing in the world, better than NYC.
Dorian Bennett: Get the Reuben and die as it is sinsational!!!
15. Bayou St. John
9.1
1000 Moss St (at Dumaine St), New Orleans, LA
Other Great Outdoors · Bayou St. John · 18 tips and reviews
Craig Green: Bayou Boogaloo is always a good time! Friends, food, family, & great music. :-) happy face
Casey Truxillo: Beautiful! Got me thinking about moving!
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Bayou St. John features 1.7-mile path that traces the bayou’s eastern side, with handsome houses along the way. Need a diversion? footbridges lead away from the path into neighborhoods. -Travel Editor