Displaying restaurants 31 - 60 of 60 in total
It's a Mexican cafe that glories in its eccentricities, both in the cooking and the service. While the base of the menu is Tex-Mex, you find flavors from all over the Hispanic spectrum, with an esp...
The Mid-City neighborhood has always boasted a larger population of old-style neighborhood restaurants than most other parts of town. Katie's is one of the two or three best of these, with a menu t...
All the Little Tokyo restaurants are different. The one in Mid-City is the most atmospheric and largest. It's also the only Little Tokyo offering teppanyaki grills, although the food from these is ...
In Mid-City, a neighborhood blessed with an abundance of neighborhood cafes in the old style, Liuzza's feels most as if it had been transported across time from fifty years ago. The big schooners o...
Pizza, Salads, Sandwiches, Wraps, Calzones. Dine in, Take Out, Delivery (From Canal Street to Jefferson Avenue, Uptown) 1068 Magazine St.(# Calliope) in the Warehouse District. 504-568-0212www.maga...
Mandina's is rivaled only by Pascal's Manale as the archetype of easygoing, Creole-Italian eating out. You can order almost any familiar local dish and get at least a pretty good version of it, fro...
Mid City Pizza @MidCityPizza pizza, brah. 4413 Banks Street NOLA 504-483-8609
Mona's is the most numerous of the several small chains of Middle Eastern restaurants. Its menu originally was in the Palestinian style, which meant among other things that the hummus was the best ...
Owner Hieu Doan explains the essence of Namese this way: "We cook in the traditional Vietnamese style, but we also cook the new dishes we have fun creating in our kitchen." If you always eat pho w...
Creole Neyows Cafe Serving the New Orleans Area 504-822-4529 1Creole Neyows Cafe 3340 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70119 » Map (504) 822-4529
A novelist depicting an imaginary poor boy shop would come up with a place a lot like the Parkway. It's on the corner of two back streets in a historic neighborhood, a half-block off a bayou. The p...
From its opening day, The Ruby Slipper showed--and not for the first time--that the demand for pleasant, clever breakfasts outstrips the supply. In a category dominated by greasy-spoon egg-and-panc...
In the fertile restaurant community around the intersection of Canal and Carrollton, Rue 127 is a particularly pleasant addition. Forty-four seats, plus a dozen more outside on the sidewalk, fill u...
Theo's created a stir when they opened a few years ago on Magazine Street, making pizzas in a stone oven and creating some offbeat combinations with entertaining names. It's a measure of how far th...
For a long time, the only thing that explained the popularity of Venezia to me was the well-known favoritism Orleanians have for bare-bones, well-worn joints. Hurricane Katrina, however, put so muc...
This is a very small neighborhood place specializing in fried chicken and a handful of other Creole dishes. After the hurricane, it became the darling of the national media, whose image of New Orle...
This is a very small neighborhood place specializing in fried chicken and a handful of other Creole dishes. After the hurricane, it became the darling of the national media, whose image of New Orle...
Yang's Chinese Restaurant 2657 Tulane Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 » Map 504-821-8899