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Le Petit Cafe 504-443-3720 Kenner 337 W Esplanade Ave Kenner, LA 70065
In a time when the city is full of French bistros, this one is unique. The menu is unlike any other hereabouts, using offbeat ingredients in polished recipes. The many regular customers give the pl...
Lilly's Cafe 504-599-9999 Lower Garden District 1813 Magazine St New Orleans, LA 70130
Enough Asians live in the Kenner area that Little Chinatown has a ready market for its emphatically Chinese food. Many tables--including those populated by young adults--conduct their conversations...
The Little Gem serves two very different clienteles. At lunchtime, its down-home menu grabs a big slice of the workforce in the nearby City Hall and Louisiana State offices, plus some from the LSU ...
Little Korea 504-821-5006 3301 S Claiborne Avenue New Orleans, LA 70125
Little Korea 504-821-5006 3301 S Claiborne Avenue New Orleans, LA 70125
Cabana Grill Serving the New Orleans Area 504-864-8390
The is the new, much larger location of what has been for twenty-five years one of the best purveyors of sushi and other Japanese fare. The old place, despite its small size, always put forth an as...
For a long time, Little Tokyo was the only sushi bar in Mandeville (or Covington, too, for that matter). Having a lock on the market didn't prevent it from becoming one of the best places for sushi...
13371 U.S. 90 Boutte, LA 70039 985-331-0887
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 ...
The is the new, much larger location of what has been for twenty-five years one of the best purveyors of sushi and other Japanese fare. The old place, despite its small size, always put forth an as...
Little Tokyo Little Tokyo 1.0 stars 1 | Write a Review 1340 S Carrollton Ave New Orleans, LA 70118 504-861-6088
Little Vic's 719 Toulouse St, New Orleans LA 70130 littlevics.com (504) 304-1238
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...
Since the demise of Uglesich's, this is the dumpiest good restaurant in town--a datum that attracts the many diners who believe a neighborhood joint must be grubby to be good. Although that is clea...
The main theme of any conversation about Liz's begins with a gripe about how hard it is to park there, especially on weekends. Everything else is good news. Breakfast is the main specialty, going f...
Of the adjectives describing New Orleans restaurants, "edgy" is not one that gets much use. Like the W Hotel it serves, Zoë is self-consciously out there. From the out-of-place movies projected on ...
Lola is one of the two or three best of a cluster of restaurants near the St. Tammany Courthouse. When trials break for lunch, the cafe fills with a noisy line for its refreshingly, light menu. At ...
The city's longest-running Spanish restaurant, Lola's has a menu of all the familiar Spanish classics, from tapas and gazpacho to paella and fideua. It has always been very popular, enough so that ...