LUFU NOLA

Indian restaurant · Central Business District

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The Chefs of LUFU NOLA Are Branching Out With Boba, Oysters, and Fried Seafood | Eater New Orleans

"Opened in July 2023 after three years as a pop-up and vendor at the former Pythian Market, I described it as one of New Orleans’s best new Indian restaurants — a stylish, lively destination for upscale regional Indian cuisine in the CBD that became an instant smash hit and won a 2023 Eater Award for New Orleans’s pop-up-turned-restaurant of the year; the chefs have said they love sharing this part of themselves with the city." - Clair Lorell

https://nola.eater.com/2024/7/22/24203902/lufu-nola-chefs-opening-boba-tea-shop-cajun-seafood-restaurant-french-quarter

LUFU NOLA, 301 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130 Get directions

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