1. Chiba
8312 Oak St, New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · Uptown - Carrollton · 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.
Claire Corbett: Thursdays at Chiba are awesome... Half-price sake bottles!
Todd Worley: Sake, fresh fish, great specials, knowledgeable staff.
2. Sake Cafe II
8.0
2830 Magazine St (at Washington), New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · Irish Channel · 59 tips and reviews
Donna S: If you like a little spice get the flying dragon.. the rocky and sake ( either 1 or 2) will please the table. Salmon naruto is a anti carb lovers dream
Nicholas Jordan: hey folks... nicholas here, one of sake cafe's friendly delivery drivers! don't forget we deliver to uptown and most of downtown! we will also be open and delivering for carnival! give us a call!
Nicholas Jordan: Remember sake cafe also delivers weekdays and Sundays 4:30-9:30pm, weekends 4:30-10:30! Peace!
6. Cafe Minh
7.8
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.
7. Bouligny Tavern
8.2
3641 Magazine St (btwn Amelia & Antonine), New Orleans, LA
Cocktail Bar · Central City - Garden · 40 tips and reviews
cj fitzgerald: Chic uptown tavern serving excellent craft cocktails in a cozy atmosphere with delicious small plates. One cannot pass up the fried green beans!
Epicurious: The simple food is deceptively attention-grabbing: seared, garlicky beef short ribs; oozy Gouda beignets; burrata dressed with truffle oil and fleur de sel over crunchy bruschetta. Read more.
Chris G: The top-shelf scotch collection is top-notch, top-notch!
8. Carmo
8.7
527 Julia St (btwn Camp & Magazine), New Orleans, LA
Seafood Restaurant · Central Business District · 87 tips and reviews
Allison Abbott: Great alternative from the typical heavy NoLa fare. The rice noodle salad was delicious, as were the options from the raw menu. Cocktails were lovely! Try the one with cashew fruit juice - so unique!
David Felfoldi: Vegans rejoice! The pea fritters were phenomenal; add the mild hot sauce to bring out the flowers. The banana bread is not to be missed ( but definitely share).
Eater: West Africa meets Europe, Asia, and the Tropics at this cafe in the Warehouse District, offering a range of non gut-busting dishes. [Eater 38 Member]
9. Sylvain
8.9
625 Chartres St (at Wilkinson St.), New Orleans, LA
Gastropub · French Quarter · 152 tips and reviews
Rick Radcliffe: great food, great service, make a reservation for sure
Eater: New American, gastropub-style restaurant in the Quarter helmed by Chef Alex Harrell. Widely acclaimed as a very high-end restaurant at a price point that’s high but not terrifying. [Eater 38 Member]
Gambit New Orleans: Need a drink? Stop in and see Lucinda Weed & Liam Deegan for a refreshing cocktail! The two were recently named in Gambit's 26 Craft Cocktail Bartenders You Should Know! Read more.
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