2. Arnaud's Restaurant
8.5
813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 99 tips and reviews
punkin: Order the turtle soup; ask for sherry. Order anything remoulade. If you can like it, you can buy the sauce by the bottle. Skip the crawfish pies.
Josh Tabin: The Turtle Soup was excellent but the service is what makes this place a French Quarter original. Also recommend the filet...superb.
Gloria Chin: try the bananas foster, turtle soup & oysters. or go for sunday brunch!
5. Dickie Brennan's Tableau
8.3
616 Saint Peter St (Chartres), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 65 tips and reviews
Robbert Vorhoff: Love this place. Right on Jackson square. Great turtle soup, gumbo and BBQ shrimp. Avoid the blackened chicken sandwich. No seasoning and smothered in mayo
Happee Sy: First soup my husband loved! Turtle soup
Brett R.: Excellent French bread, cheeseburger, turtle soup, and sweet potato bread pudding with crawfish and andouille
Leslie Lin: The tank with the sharks and giant turtle was the highlight! Also have mermaids!
William Hitchcock: Great place to relax while watching fish and turtles
Christina Tyler Wenks: Sea otters, sea turtles, jellies, sea horses and Mississippi River’s aquatic life at the convergence of the Gulf.
Mehmet Orun: Snapping turtle soup, oysters revolution style, cold meat platters are excellent. Service is meticulous, atmosphere relaxed and intimate. Leave room for the souffle. Skip entrees if you must.
Jamie Florence: Get the torchon of foie, the sweetbreads are to die for, and the death by gumbo. Skip the stuffy dining room and sit at the bar - Brian is awesome. the Peter Lauer Reisling it interesting.
Curt Gibbs: Eat at the bar and bring your mobile charger to charge your phone while eating and consider a half order of crawfish boil risotto
13. Galatoire's
7.6
209 Bourbon St (at Iberville St), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 101 tips and reviews
Jay Ducote: Crabmeat Maison is great, as is the Turtle Soup, and get a sazerac! www.biteandbooze.com
Haiji Haiiro: best brunch! most amazing Bloody Mary bar and live music!!
Food Network: Too full for dessert? Order the Café Brûlot, a giant bowl of tableside-flambéed coffee with orange liqueur and spices. Via CityEats.com Read more.
14. Irene's
7.7
529 Bienville St (Decatur St), New Orleans, LA
Italian Restaurant · French Quarter · 70 tips and reviews
Christopher Floss: What an Italian gem in #NewOrleans. A perfect balance of local and Italian cuisine. From homemade lasagna to turtle soup, everything was spectacular! Paul provided exceptional service.
Craig Trentecosta: St. Philip and chartres, not bourbon!
Stephanos Berger: And even if they call you to confirm your reservation, they will give your table for seven away - fifteen minutes overdue