Seaux much to Eat

Whether you’re craving classic Creole, bold fusion, or soul food favorites.
We’ve got something to satisfy every appetite.

Legendary Eats

– Dooky Chase’s Restaurant – Historic Creole cuisine, once a gathering place for civil rights leaders.

– Willie Mae’s Scotch House – Award-winning fried chicken and comfort food classics.

– Barrow’s Catfish – Serving New Orleans-style catfish since 1943.

– Li’l Dizzy’s Café – Soul food meets Creole tradition in Treme.

Modern Favorites

– Morrow’s – Trendy and flavorful Korean-Creole fusion in a lively setting.

– Monday’s – Stylish dining and drinks with a lounge vibe, popular for evening outings.

– Neyow’s Creole Café – A lively spot known for chargrilled oysters and strong drinks.

– The Munch Factory – Modern comfort food with a personal touch from Chef Jordan Ruiz.

Neighborhood Bites

– Heard Dat Kitchen – Casual gem with giant portions and bold flavor near the Superdome.

– Chef Leon’s – Beloved for its homestyle dishes and community feel.

– Ma Momma’s House – Fried chicken and waffles worth the drive.

– Melba’s – Late-night Creole comfort food and po’ boys.

Sweet Tooth Stops

– Café du Monde – Iconic beignets dusted with powdered sugar and café au lait.

– Loretta’s Authentic Pralines – Home of the original praline beignet and handmade treats.

– Angelo Brocato’s – Italian-style gelato and cannoli since 1905.

– Sno-LA – Gourmet sno-balls with cheesecake and creative flavors.

Late Night Food Finds

– Melba’s – Open 24/7 — grab a po’ boy, gumbo, or plate any time.

– Willie’s Chicken Shack – Fried chicken and daiquiris until the early hours.

– Gene’s Po-Boys – Old-school spot known for hot sausage and roast beef po’ boys.

– Verti Marte – Tiny French Quarter deli with huge, delicious sandwiches — open late.

Locally-Owned Love

Celebrate New Orleans’ rich culture through its locally-owned eateries. These spots are full of flavor — and full of heart. (Also cross-listed in other sections.)

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