1. Pêche
9.3
800 Magazine St (Julia), New Orleans, LA
Seafood Restaurant · Lower Garden District · 204 tips and reviews
Alexandra Y: the whitefish ceviche and the key lime pie - do it
Nicole Cheramie: James Beard award winner, Peche is on the rise with crowds every night. The whole grilled redfish is superb, and local, line-caught seafood their specialty. Save room for the key lime pie, its divine.
Christine Chao: We ordered what most people recommended, baked drum and shrimp noodles. Both are amazing, just great flavors. Key lime pie is also delicious, it’s better than the salted caramel cake in my opinion.
2. Houston's Restaurant
8.6
1755 Saint Charles Ave (Felicity St), New Orleans, LA
American Restaurant · Central City - Garden · 42 tips and reviews
Danilo Lima: Oysters st. Charles were amazing, salmon was delicious, tuna salad was off the hook and key lime pie was perfect. Can't go wrong here.
Jodi A.: Warm ambience. Polite staff. Live Jazz band. Can't go wrong. Try the Barbecue Pork Ribs!! It comes with fries and coleslaw. The meat falls right off the bone...literally.
Abbey Brandon: The smoked salmon is great!
5. Cafe Minh
8.0
4139 Canal St, New Orleans, LA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Mid-City · 7 tips and reviews
Gambit New Orleans: The "seafood delight" is a standout platter featuring lobster, shrimp and scallops grilled with lemon grass. Read more.
Gambit New Orleans: During lunch their sandwiches are oversized and overstuffed with chunks of pork or beef. Gambit's Five spots for Banh Mi. Read more.
Paula Keller: Can't say enough good things about this place. Dine in or take out, it's great. Beggars purses are like super dumplings w a great flavorful sauce.
6. Cafe Beignet
7.9
334 Royal St Ste B (btwn Conti St & Bienville St), New Orleans, LA
Café · French Quarter · 231 tips and reviews
Reagan Barbosa: The almond croissant and key lime pie tart are divine. I actually enjoyed them more than the beignets.
Sara: If you come to New Orleans you must try a beignet. Is also a quite and fresh place to listen to good jazz out of the Bourbon street's caotic night.
David Green: The beignets are larger, fresher and imho tastier than Cafe DuMonde. The garden is much more inviting than being crowded under the tarp at CDM
11. Marigny Brasserie
8.0
640 Frenchmen St (at Royal), New Orleans, LA
Southern Food Restaurant · Marigny · 75 tips and reviews
Eric Tigre: On the corner of Frenchman Street and Royal, Marigny Brasserie beckons with local Cajun, Creole and Italian fare. Enjoy a bowl of chicken and andouille sausage gumbo with an Abita beer for lunch. Read more.
Michael Short: Try the grilled watermelon salad...new chef Thad Allen is enhancing the menu with some great new items and ideas!
Danny Holloman: Don't listen to nay sayers. Food great, they recently redid the menu to include sandwiches which are great! Service and cocktails were exceptional.
Nancy Rodriguez: Go for the music, it was the best thing here...food was mediocre, service was average. Key lime pie tasted a bit old, charge $.99 for bread.
Carlos Ulloa: Fried alligator its a must! And the Bloody Marys ROCK!
Michelle: If they have the blackened alligator bites on the menu, I highly suggest you try them.