New Orleans is the home of Cajun cuisine, spicy, strong and distinctive, as
well as classic French-influenced Creole cooking. Seafood is very much the order
of the day - those who feel adventurous might try fried crawfish tails, crab chops,
shrimp bisque or the famous gumbo. If that doesn’t appeal, other possibilities
include traditional American cooking and a variety of international styles.
Benedict's
Restaurant
Located 40 minutes from Downtown New Orleans in Mandeville, Louisiana, Benedict's
Restaurant Plantation offers a full range of services with the charm of Southern
hospitality, including: fine dining; weddings; special events; corporate meetings;
lunches; and on/off-site catering.
The Bombay
Club
The Bombay Club features fine dining in a bistro setting in a sophisticated
and elegant atmosphere. Less than a block from Bourbon Street, the club is convenient
to some of the greatest sights, entertainment, and attractions.
Brennan's
Restaurant
Brennan's Restaurant is an unbelievable dining experience. This award-winning
and world-renown restaurant serves delicious breakfasts and dinners! and the atmosphere
is amazing, with a beautiful courtyard and many private dining rooms each with
its own theme and memorabilia.
Cafe Sbisa
Cafe Sbisa, located in the French Market area of the Vieux Carre in the French
Quarter, was founded by the Sbisa family in 1899 and has become one of Crescent
City's premier restaurants, featuring a truly authentic Creole menu.
Cannon's
Restaurant
Relax in this casual dining atmosphere located on beautiful St. Charles Avenue.
Cannon's Restaurant offers delicious appetizers and great New Orleans seafood
as well as a view of New Orleans famous street cars in the Garden District.
Dominique's,
Fine New Orleans Restaurant
For a fine dining experience with a variety of flavors, don't miss out on Dominique's.
Recently opened in the French Quarter at the Maison Dupuy Hotel, Dominique has
been named one of the top chefs in the country!
Feelings
Cafe
A New Orleans restaurant with a romantic atmosphere, balcony and courtyard
dining ... long considered a local New Orleans secret. The atmosphere is so "New
Orleans" -- it used to be a plantation home years back. Although a few blocks
away, this one is a must! Famous for their peanut butter pie -- believe me, you'll
love it!
Mike Anderson's
Seafood
A friendly, casual restaurant, Mike Anderson's Seafood specializes in fresh
southern Louisiana seafood. The menu at Mike Anderson's Seafood today offers sixty
savory selections, including many signature dishes from the original restaurant
such as the Joliet Rouge, Shrimp Supreme, Mike's Special (shrimp), the Seven-Way
Crawfish Dinner and the Giant Seafood Platter
Patout's
Cajun Cabin
If you're looking for the best Cajun and spicy food while you're in the French
Quarter, stop by Patout's Cajun Cabin at 501 Bourbon for their Oyster Happy Hours.
The atmosphere is perfect with live music nightly. (If there are no events upstairs
in the Bourbon Vieux Room, you may be able to dine on the French Quarter's largest
balcony overlooking Bourbon Street.