2. Geisha Sushi Bistro
7.8
111 Tchoupitoulas St (at Canal St.), New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · Central Business District · 30 tips and reviews
Christopher Rivera: Lunch, Teriyaki Bento, Samurai... Perfect.
Cassie Hosfield: They've got five types of vegetarian rolls :) The avocado, vegetable, and sweet potato are all delicious
Neil: Stir fry soba noodles with shrimp is quite smoky and delicious. It's light too... you won't leave feeling heavy or full.
4. Sake Cafe II
8.0
2830 Magazine St (at Washington), New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · Irish Channel · 59 tips and reviews
Matt Powell: Sat at bar. They were way too busy. Got chicken teriyaki and it was great.
Gabriel Hayes: Has a good list of special sushi rolls. Really enjoyed the New Orleans roll. Made with Crawfish, avocado and crunchy inside, snow crab and spicy tuna on top with wasabi tobiko and eel sauce.
Liz Tardo: Tropical roll- Deliciousness!
5. Bayou Hot Wings
7.8
6221 S Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA
Wings Joint · Marleyville - Fontainbleau · 11 tips and reviews
Chris James: The orders are filled quickly, and the food is always good! Try the alligator bites for kicks, but the whole menu is delicious. I think Korean BBQ is my new personal favorite!
William Frankel: the best wings in the city and niciest staff
Ryan Eugene: Looking for the best chicken wings in New Orleans? Try the Bayou Hot Boy flavor. Featured countless times on Food Network shows, Adam Richman says that this place has his favorite wings in the world!
9. Melba's Old School Po Boys
7.9
1525 Elysian Fields Ave (North Claiborne Ave), New Orleans, LA
Southern Food Restaurant · St. Roch · 18 tips and reviews
Brandi Bruce: What a treasure! Open 24/7, great good, great daiquiris and the staff is always amazing
Tony Felix: Shirmp Sandwhich
J D: 24 hour joint that serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and alcohol. Can't get any better than that.
11. Morrow’s
7.6
2438 Saint Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · Marigny · 8 tips and reviews
Chanel Ward: We went for Sunday Brunch our first time there and the salmon and asparagus dish was a standout. Yum. The coffee and mimosa I had were also perfect. This is a definitely a see and be seen type spot.
Darryl Sanders: Food was great and the atmosphere is relaxed but a little loud but still a nice place for food and cocktails.
J D: We had a meal full of appetizers and they were all awesome. Crawfish bread was out of sight. Lettuce wraps were finger-biting good. BBQ shrimp were a nice size.
14. Smoothie King Center
8.3
1501 Dave Dixon Dr., New Orleans, LA
Basketball Stadium · Central Business District · 84 tips and reviews
Laur Lo Ski: Although the stairs are far too steep for older patrons, this was the perfect venue for Cirque du Soleil offering amazing views for everyone! The food and bathroom locations were top notch as well!
ESPN: If a ball drops into your lap while at the game, it's probably because Anthony Davis just swatted some guy's shot.
HISTORY: The arena is home to the Hornets, Tulane NCAA basketball, & the Sugar Bowl Basketball Classic. In the days after Hurricane Katrina, the arena played a pivotal role after the Dome suffered damages.
15. Rock-n-Sake
7.6
823 Fulton St, New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · Lower Garden District · 26 tips and reviews
Sarah: Rock-n-roll, voodoo queen, garlic salmon roll, lint roll, dome sweet dome.
Jessica Talazac: LSU roll is amazzzing...the atmosphere is so fun here!
TJ Anderson: We ordered a second LSU roll it was that good. Spicy crunchy was really good IMO and the Hawaii 5-0 was as good as any place. Atmosphere was good, but I'd still rank little Tokyo over this place.