Looking for the best places to eat in New Orleans? From classic Creole dishes to top seafood spots, this local-approved list covers must-try restaurants in NOLA for your next visit.
If you’re heading to New Orleans for the Super Bowl, Mardi Gras, or just a weekend getaway, get ready for a culinary adventure! The Big Easy is a city that feeds the soul—literally. Whether you’re craving fresh seafood, Southern comfort food, or a hidden gem off the beaten path, my New Orleans food guide has you covered.
Luckily, my foodie friend Kim, a New Orleans local and self-proclaimed culinary expert, has curated an updated list of the best must-visit restaurants in New Orleans. She’s personally vetted every spot, ensuring you get an authentic taste of the Big Easy’s vibrant food scene! Side note: I don't eat pork or shellfish but this JAWN includes every option to select accordingly.
🍗 Casual Bites & Local Favorites
These laid-back eateries serve delicious dishes in a relaxed setting—perfect for a quick meal or casual hangout.
Chickens Kitchen – A hidden gem serving up some of the best comfort food in town.
Mr. Tequila Bar and Grill – Authentic Mexican flavors in a lively atmosphere.
Barracuda – A must-visit for tacos and margaritas.
New Orleans Seafood & Spirits – Fresh Gulf seafood with a local twist.
Slap Burger – If you love a juicy burger, this is your spot!
🍤 Best Seafood Restaurants in New Orleans
NOLA is known for its incredible seafood, and these spots won’t disappoint!
Red Fish Grill – Famous for its BBQ oysters.
Casamento’s – A must-visit for oyster lovers (cash only!).
GW Fins – One of the city’s most acclaimed seafood restaurants.
Restaurant R’evolution – Upscale Creole seafood with impeccable service.
- PS- For the ultimate "char-grilled oyster" experience straight from the originator,
🐚 Best Oyster Happy Hours:
Chemin à la Mer – Great views & fresh oysters.
Couvant – French-inspired dishes with happy hour specials.
Luke – A stylish spot for affordable oysters.
🍛 Iconic Creole & Cajun Restaurants in New Orleans
No visit to New Orleans is complete without Creole and Cajun flavors. These are some of the city’s best:
Dooky Chase’s – A legendary Creole institution loved by presidents and locals alike.
Willie Mae’s – The best fried chicken in the city!
Galatoire’s 33 Bar & Steak – A French Quarter staple for classic Creole cuisine.
Boucherie – Elevated Southern flavors in a cozy setting.
Cochon – A pork lover’s paradise with a modern Cajun twist.
🥩 Best Steakhouses in New Orleans
If you’re in the mood for a perfectly cooked steak, these spots deliver on both flavor and ambiance:
Mr. John’s Steakhouse – A classic NOLA steakhouse with top-quality cuts.
Chop House – Intimate and upscale, perfect for a special night out.
Charlie’s Steakhouse – Old-school charm with no-frills, great steaks.
🍷 Best Wine Bars & Cocktail Lounges
For a relaxed evening with great drinks, check out these trendy wine bars and speakeasies:
The Elysian Bar – One of the most beautiful bars in the city.
Bacchanal Wine – A backyard wine paradise with live music.
Wrong Iron – A lively beer garden with a fantastic selection.
Bouligny Tavern – A chic, cozy wine bar with small plates.
🍣 Best Sushi & International Cuisine in New Orleans
New Orleans isn’t just about Cajun and Creole—you’ll also find fantastic global cuisine:
Yo Nashi – A modern take on Japanese omakase.
Kanno Sushi – A hidden gem for fresh sushi.
Origami Restaurant – A local favorite for sushi lovers.
Dakar – Senegalese flavors in a unique tasting menu experience.
Saffron – High-end Indian cuisine with bold flavors.
☕ Best Coffee Shops & Sweet Treats in New Orleans
Need a morning pick-me-up or a sweet indulgence? Here’s where to go:
The Vintage – Famous for their beignets and chic atmosphere.
King Cake Hub – If you’re visiting during Carnival season, this is a must!
Nor Too Fancy Bakery – A hidden gem for unique pastries.
✨ Hidden Gems & Local Favorites
Want to avoid touristy spots? These under-the-radar restaurants deserve a spot on your list:
The Franklin – A stylish bistro with fantastic cocktails.
Fat Boy Pantry – Great coffee and breakfast bites.(known for lobster roll)
Sidecar – A local favorite for oysters and craft cocktails.
MCMXII – A sleek, modern space with great vibes.
✈️ Final Boarding Call: Where Are You Eating First?
New Orleans is a city that feeds the soul—literally. Whether you’re here for the big game, Mardi Gras, or just a weekend escape, these restaurants will give you a taste of the vibe that makes this city so special. Thanks to Kim’s expert recommendations, you can skip the tourist traps and dive straight into the real deal like I do.
Where are you heading first? Let me know in the comments, and if you try one of these spots, tag me on Instagram @TheFlightAttendantNextdoor—I’d love to hear what you think! XOXO
I can definitely say that Luke was amazing. I have the best Brussel sprouts I’ve ever had plus the oysters were perfection. I can honestly say I did not have one bad dish in Louisiana, but Luke’s was by far one of my favorites.
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