2. Geisha Sushi Bistro
7.8
111 Tchoupitoulas St (at Canal St.), New Orleans, LA
Sushi Restaurant · Central Business District · 30 tips and reviews
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.
Joe Hagg: Decent for NoLa but not great if you've been to Vancouver.
4. 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.
7. 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.
9. Hoshun
7.2
1601 Saint Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA
Chinese Restaurant · Central City - Garden · 62 tips and reviews
xinnamonbuns: Veggies/vegans: the mixed vegetable dish (def add tofu!) is great. Smother your rice with the sauce. Yum.
Krewe of Rocckus: "I love that Ho Shun is open until 2AM!" says Better Than Ezra's Tom Drummond of his favorite late night food spot.
Waymon Morris: If you're not a big sushi eater, try the streetcar roll. You won't be diappointed!