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33 restaurants available nearby
Price: Very Expensive
• Japanese • Central Business District
Booked 44 times today
Price: Expensive
• Creole / Cajun / Southern • French Quarter
Booked 25 times today
Price: Very Expensive
• Contemporary French / American • Central Business District
Booked 51 times today
Booked 98 times today
Price: Expensive
• Creole / Cajun / Southern • French Quarter
Booked 62 times today
Booked 97 times today
Booked 49 times today
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- DDavidNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoWe went with the omakase option, and it was outstanding. All the food was delicious and you could see and taste the care and expertise. Our server was amazing. Able to answer all our questions and provide color with stories about the dishes and the restaurant. All set to the backdrop of New OrleansMore infoNobu - Caesars New OrleansPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Central Business District•4.6
- VVictorTampa / Central Florida West •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOverall the experience was enjoyable. The service from the head waiter and assistant waiter was top tier. The young lady running food was seemingly having a grumpy evening. The food was delicious. The shrimp cold appetizer and red snapper entree were well prepared and the presentation was perfect. The black and blue gnocchi was good but over shadowed by the cold shrimp appetizer. The triple tail was heavily seasoned borderline salty and was an odd pairing of textures and flavors with the oysters but all the individual parts were well prepared and the seasoning could be diluted using the warm coconut soup. Dessert was ok. Life is about experiences, this was one we’re glad we could enjoy. Not perfect in its entirety but a solid 4.7/5More infoRestaurant AugustPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary French / American• Central Business District•4.9
- HHannahWashington, D.C. Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoHad a lovely Christmas Eve dinner at The Palace Cafe. The interior was gorgeously decorated for the holidays. The crabmeat cheesecake really is out of this world. The bread pudding was also a stand out! Impeccable service too!More infoPalace CaféPrice: Moderate• French American• French Quarter•4.4
- JJeffNew Orleans / Louisiana •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoAs always Antoine's was excellent. Antoine's is the #1 fine dining experience available anywhere in New Orleans, and it has never disappointed. My wife and I have been coming here for 27 years and have enjoyed each visit. The staff was professional, courteous, and easy to summon if we had a request for something. They have a pride in their establishment that comes across in their dealings with customers. Very few restaurants, even in New Orleans, can say that any longer. Russell and Roland were both consummate professionals and took exceptionally good care of us. And it was great to see Charles Carter again. Charles waited on us on our first visit 27 years ago and many times since, and has always made sure we're taken care of. The Reveillon menu dishes were prepared perfectly and were delicious as always. I was pleasantly surprised to see a NY Strip as a choice for the main course and both my wife and I received our steaks cooked perfectly. We even had a special request for dessert and it was handled with no problems. If you're coming to New Orleans, Antoine's is a must. How many restaurants can say they have been in business with the same family since 1840? I hope to still be around to enjoy a visit in their 200th anniversary year in 2040.More infoAntoine'sPrice: Expensive• Creole• French Quarter•4.6
- JJamesNew Orleans / Louisiana •10 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThere were 8 of us and the Revellion menu had something for us all. Not one of the group was dissatisfied with any part of the meal. Two meals of particular brilliance were the chopping and the roasted duck. The ciopino was all Louisiana in style and in flavor. The roasted duck in a grape blueberry confit was genius and easily the best game bird I ever tasted. An honorable mention and very honorable indeed was the pork chop which was thick delicious and tender. Randy provided an excellent night of service, knowledgeable and attentive. A very professionable waiter.More infoThe Pelican ClubPrice: Expensive• Creole / Cajun / Southern• French Quarter•4.6