A meat-lover's paradise. Love everything at this place, but don't miss the Fried Alligator, Fried Boudin, Rabbit & Dumplings, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie. Read about it on WinstonWanders below!! Read more.
Cochon Restaurant is an upscale, meaty, cajun BBQ paradise. Don't miss the Boudin Balls, Fried Alligator, Rabbit & Dumplings, or Hey Jack cocktail. Read about my visit on WinstonWanders below! Read more.
This formal dining experience is everything it's cracked up to be. Go wild & get Turtle Soup, Hot Buttered Rum, Pecan Crusted Gulf Fish, Praline Lacquered Texas Quail, & Creole Bread Pudding Soufflé. Read more.
Not everybody coming to New Orleans is seeking out a Jewish & Italian deli, but at Stein's you'll find some of the best sandwiches in town, along with a mind blowing beer selection. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
My own favorite food truck, and not in the least because its regular menu includes a taco of piquant braised greens, pepitas, and Cojita cheese. Read more.
Atchafalaya is an underlooked brunch gem. Be on the lookout for the duck hash, AND the “Eggs Treme”; a Benedict variation featuring a boudin cake, poached eggs, popcorn crawfish, and hollandaise. Read more.
The raw oysters are "a tradition," says Guy Fieri. Family-owned since 1919, the classic NOLA establishment is also known for irresistible fried-oyster sandwiches, fried shrimp and soft-shell crab. Read more.
The super-casual restaurant's palate skews tropical (think "sandwiches" built within plantain patties), though a special vegan gumbo one evening showcased the kitchen's apt touch with local flavors. Read more.
Savor the Blackened Flavor: the kitchen that launched the redfish craze now makes great blackened drum. -Gambit's Five in 5. Read more.
Bagels and other breads draw regulars to this Uptown bakery. Gambit's Five spts for bagels Read more.
Breakfast Sandwiches Worth Seeking: Thick bacon and fried eggs are piled on a house-made biscuit or ciabatta. -Gambit's Five in 5 Read more.
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.
The crab salad—lump meat spiked with a rotating roster of house-made dressings—is phenomenal, as are the shrimp- and bacon-enriched grits and the daily-changing sweetbreads preparations. Read more.
Trying to figure out which Louisiana-made hot sauce to shake into your gumbo? Crystal sauce adds rounded, smoky pepper notes, while Tabasco delivers a tangy kick. Via CityEats.com Read more.
Finally, a place where you can get decent ramen and pie for dessert. They have tons of amazing Japanese-inspired small plates, craft cocktails, and housemade shrub sodas. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Though it’s primarily a wine bar, The Delachaise has small plates and snacks that are filling enough to have for dinner, and perfect for snacking on with friends, inside or outside. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Eater National 38 member: Join the feast of Creole classics with oysters Rockefeller covered in a lava of pureed greens, fried trout, and pompano heightened by brown butter and crabmeat. Read more.
Yes, do what Emeril & Fieri say and get The Peacemaker, but don't miss the arguably even more delicious Grilled Shrimp, Fried Green Tomato, Remoulade Po-boy. Read all about it on WinstonWanders below! Read more.
Check out Bayou Hot Wings as it was featured on Man Finds Food for Off the menu: Pepper Jelly Wings Read more.
Check out Cooter Browns as it was featured on Food Paradise for Alligator Sausage cheesesteak. Read more.
A great, new place for a sexy, cocktail-fueled date night in the French Quarter. Don't miss the Veal Sweetbreads, Beef Cheek, & Pan-fried Pork Shoulder and read all about it on WinstonWanders below! Read more.
There's nothing fancy about these shaved ice treats. But, when the NOLA heat gets unbearable, the locals head to here to cool off with one of their famed Snoballs. Read more on WinstonWanders below! Read more.
This outrageously delicious menu will bring you to the edge, push you over it, then leave you begging for more. Don't miss the General Lee's Chicken and read all about it on WinstonWanders below! Read more.
After crushing a dozen of their famed, hot, crispy, buttery Char-Grilled Oysters, I've deemed the reputation entirely well-deserved. Read all about this French Quarter classic on WinstonWanders below! Read more.
Check out Frencheeze Food Truck as it was featured on Eat Street for angus beef sliders with serrano pepper, bacon and 3-cheese sauce Read more.
A standout shrimp po-boy...firecracker shrimp are coated with butter, hot sauce and garlic. Read more.
Joey K's is the place to go: "a real taste of Louisiana soul food." Many items like the Shrimp Magazine, are named after local streets.Try the classic Red Beans and Rice, Fried Oysters and Jambalaya. Read more.
They have two versions of huevos rancheros, a regular version and one with smoked salmon, goat cheese and capers. Gambit's Five versions of huevos rancheros. Read more.
The only place with unique flavors like these is The Creole Creamery in New Orleans. Guy called Head Chef Bryan Gilmore a wizard, and it's easy to see why — he's made over 400 flavors of ice cream. Read more.