1. Vieux Carre Pizza
7.7
733 Saint Louis St (at Bourbon St), New Orleans, LA
Pizzeria · French Quarter · 29 tips and reviews
Elizabeth Crossen: Place looks like a hole in the wall, but my God the pizza is the best I have ever had. The Bourbon pizza is phenomenal but the others are fantastic too. They also deliver and it’s just as good.
Bee P: Best pizza n town hands down
Andrew Healan: Best pizza option in the French Quarter but they only sell triangular slices and have shown an unwillingness to experiment with other shapes.
3. Sukho Thai
7.5
4519 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA
Thai Restaurant · Uptown · 23 tips and reviews
Keith Scarmuzza: Lunch feast with spicy herbal whole redfish, seafood red curry, curry puff appetizer, and fried bananas with ice cream and honey to top it off!
Andrew Marin: When they say "Thai-hot" as a spiciness level, they aren't kidding. You'll break a sweat.
Lola: If you like super spicy, order your food Thai Hot and then enjoy the searing bliss as the tears come to your eyes.
5. Bangkok Thai
7.7
513 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA
Thai Restaurant · Black Pearl · 8 tips and reviews
Dave Cariello: Best Thai in NOLA. Recommend the spring rolls, panang, house pad thai, pad basil and pad kee mow.
Dusty R: They could improve consistency but I've been to Thailand and the food here tastes like what you get in Thailand. What more could you ask for?
Aaron Malone: Sat down at a table, got our menus, and then got ignored for 15-20 min. Restaurant was not busy, and we ended up walking out.
6. Arnaud's Restaurant
8.5
813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 100 tips and reviews
Kelsey Anderson: Had amazing service and delicious food for Sunday brunch. Wear a collared shirt, try a French 75, and take a tour of the museum upstairs. Cannot go wrong with any of the food.
Food Network: The restaurant’s “Mardi Gras Museum” can be viewed during dining hours and is a treasure trove of Mardi Gras history. Via CityEats.com Read more.
Gambit New Orleans: Sick of ordering your usual margarita? Try Chris Hannah's Paloma tequila highball with house-made grapefruit syrup for an alternative tequila treat.
7. Avenue Pub
8.7
1732 Saint Charles Ave (at Polymnia St), New Orleans, LA
Pub · Central City - Garden · 132 tips and reviews
Donovan F.: The balcony on weeknights is one of my favorite "decompression chambers" in town. The stellar beer selection is second to none in this city, and deserving of world recognition.
Geoffrey Gauchet: Think of a beer. Any beer. Now, order it.
TheBeerBuddha: BEST beer bar in New Orleans.
Steph: Try the Seafood Lo Mein. It is delicious! They put a generous amount of scallops, shrimp and crawfish in the lo mein. Nice, fresh veggies, too!
OffBeat Magazine: Cold sesame noodle appetizer makes a great light lunch
AlphaGOAT68: Chinese Kitchen Competition