4. Toups Meatery
8.9
845 N Carrollton Ave (Dumaine), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · City Park · 53 tips and reviews
Adam Gambrel: The over all experience is just that, an experience. The meat selection is amazing. In one night of sharing with a group of friends we had: duck, chicken, beef, goat, pork and venison.
Eater: A meat-centric spot chef Isaac Toups and his wife Amanda. House-cured meat and house-made sausages (plus other non-meat options). Oh, and they have insanely good Doberge cake. [Eater 38 Member]
Margaret Guste: Salad with fried Gouda was delicious and large! The meatballs were in a yummy sauce, and the fried green beans were very good as well. The tri tip entree was a lot of food--plenty to split. Mmmmm.
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.
6. 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. .
9. Smoothie King Center
8.2
1501 Dave Dixon Dr., New Orleans, LA
Basketball Stadium · Central Business District · 84 tips and reviews
Zairah Franz: Try the whole hog cafe! They got the perfect BBQ
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.
10. Le Foret
129 Camp St, New Orleans, LA
French Restaurant · Central Business District · 10 tips and reviews
Ken: Champignon with foie gras presented beautiful and exquisite taste.Go w/ coconut cake (Chef's favorite).1 hr wait w reservations.A good spot, though some major flaws keep it from being truly great.
GourmetLive: Certified master chef James Corwell displays an absolute reverence for and skilled execution of classic, high cuisine without serving dishes that feel fussy or tired.
Warren Vaughn: Try the tasting menu, with wine parings
13. Stanley
7.6
547 Saint Ann St (at Chartres St), New Orleans, LA
American Restaurant · French Quarter · 253 tips and reviews
Melissa V: I got the breaux bridge benedict, my friend got the benedict poboy and we shared creole potatoes. Everything was so delicious....one of the best breakfast meals ive had in awhile.
Dung Nguyen: Get the Stanley Classic. Besides the usual scrambled eggs, smoked bacon,and whole wheat toast, you get awesome creole breakfast potatoes.
jason duplant: Get the breaux bridge benedict, don't even question it