Eating in New Orleans
One of the best parts of visiting New Orleans is sampling all of the delicious food the city has to offer. Please take advantage of our uptown and downtown dining suggestions!
$ = less than 25
$$ = 26 - 40
$$$ = more than 40
| Uptown/University Area | Downtown/French Quarter | |
|---|---|---|
| New Orleans/Creole | Jacques-Imos $$ | Antoine’s $$$ |
| Dante’s Kitchen $$ | Arnauds $$$ | |
| Dick & Jenny’s $$ | Bayona $$$ | |
| Franky & Johnny’s $ | Bourbon House $$ | |
| Upperline $$$ | Café Du Monde $ | |
| Brigstens $$$ | Cochon $$ | |
| Clancy’s $$$ | Commander’s Palace $$$ | |
| Pascal’s Manale $$ | Dickie Brennan’s Steakhouse $$$ | |
| Drago’s $$ | ||
| Emeril’s $$$ | ||
| Emeril’s Delmonico $$$ | ||
| Emeril's NOLA $$$ | ||
| Galatoire’s $$$ | ||
| Mother’s $ | ||
| Mr. B’s Bistro $$ | ||
| Muriel’s $$$ | ||
| Red Fish Grill $$ | ||
| International | Superior Grill $ | Rock-n-Sake $$ |
| Babylon Café $ | ||
| Kyoto $ | ||
| La Crepe Nanou $$ | ||
| American | Camellia Grill $ | Port of Call $ |
| Fresco Café $ |
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Did You Know?
After Hurricane Katrina, Tulane opened its doors to the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, the New Orleans Ballet and the New Orleans Opera to perform on its campus.