1. Brennan's
9.2
417 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 161 tips and reviews
Reagan Bachus: Best gumbo, eggs Benedict, and banana foster ever.
Karen Lurry: The service is amazing. Ambiance is so classically romantic. We tried the drum amandine, parpadelle and their famous bananas foster - all delicious.
Bitches Who Brunch: Housed in a pastel pink building, Brennan’s is a New Orleans icon best known for its invention of the bananas foster, which is prepared table side at the end of your meal. Eggs Benedicts are a must. Read more.
2. Surrey's Cafe & Juice Bar
9.1
1418 Magazine St (btwn Terpsinchore & Eutepre), New Orleans, LA
Breakfast Spot · Lower Garden District · 183 tips and reviews
Julie Bergess: The bananas foster French toast was amazing as was the migas. The French toast had this incredibly good rum syrup. It didn't taste too much like bananas if you are worried about that.
Nacole Peoples: Banana fosters French toast is to die for. Juan hqd the corner beef. They serve fresh squeezed juice,great place.
Roman Emshanov: Delicious Bananas Foster French Toast - crispy outside, creamy inside. Shrimp & Grits, and Crab Omelet are good choices too.
4. The Ruby Slipper
8.7
204 Decatur St (at Common St), New Orleans, LA
Breakfast Spot · French Quarter · 335 tips and reviews
Gloria Chin: great for brunch! try the bananas foster french toast, eggs blackstone, shrimp & grits
Chris: Bananas Foster Pain Perdu is excellent. Way better than Stanley's.
July Carrasquel: The eggs Cochon and the bananas foster French toast are amazingly delish! Great service with a smile. Also, try the brandy milk punch! Yummy!!!!
5. The Court of Two Sisters
8.5
613 Royal St (btwn Toulouse & St. Peter St.), New Orleans, LA
Breakfast Spot · French Quarter · 218 tips and reviews
Clare O': Caesar salad and bananas foster are both prepared table-side from scratch, and are both delicious!
Mark Love: Bananas Foster is great!
Tara and Karina: The brunch buffet is the best in town. You better set a full two hours out for this one—no matter what I tell you is delicious (seafood jambalaya, bananas foster), you're going to try it all yourself.
7. Arnaud's Restaurant
8.5
813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 99 tips and reviews
@sloane: Arnaud's is an institution. Charles, the maitre'd will take exquisite care of you. No matter what, don't miss bananas foster! Lagniappe the mardi gras museum is to die for.
Gloria Chin: try the bananas foster, turtle soup & oysters. or go for sunday brunch!
Gloria Chin: try the bananas foster, turtle soup & oysters. or go for sunday brunch! get the bread pudding too
10. Ruby Slipper
8.5
2001 Burgundy St (Touro), New Orleans, LA
Breakfast Spot · Marigny · 55 tips and reviews
Jen Swanson: Delicious! Went here twice during our week's vaca. Bananas Foster Pain Perdu is amazing, as was the caprese sandwich.
Deana Fabiano: Croque Madame was yummy. Bananas Foster Pain Perdu was good. Peach Bellini was strong. If you are cool with pulpy drinks,order extra peach and simple syrup with it.
Marigny9: A brunch spot that's a step up from classic diner food, with great coffee and a full bar to boot. We like their BBQ Shrimp and Grits, Bananas Foster Pain Perdu and their Corned Beef Hash.
15. Hansen's Sno-Bliz
9.1
4801 Tchoupitoulas St (at Bordeaux St), New Orleans, LA
Ice Cream Parlor · Uptown - Carrollton · 61 tips and reviews
Marc: Food Network's Top 5 Desserts: #4 Bananas Foster Snowball
Nicole Cheramie: Open March-November this shop has been serving icy treats to locals since 1939. These sno-balls come in all flavors. Order with condensed milk and the seasonal bananas foster topping for true bliss.
Nicole Cheramie: Open March-November, this shop has been serving icy treats to locals since 1939. These sno-balls come in all flavors. Order with condensed milk and the seasonal bananas foster topping for true bliss.