Mister Mao

Restaurant · West Riverside

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The Best New Brunches in New Orleans | Eater New Orleans

"Uptown’s most exciting restaurant serves dim sum brunch in a fun, upbeat atmosphere on Saturday and Sunday. The offerings will change frequently, as does the dinner menu, but diners can expect a $50, family-style brunch comprised of 6 dishes. It might include Kashmiri fried chicken, Chinese chicken and rice dumplings, or pork lumpia. Don’t miss the enticing brunch cocktails, or $35 bottomless mimosas." - Eater Staff

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Paprika Studios/Mister Mao

4501 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115 Get directions

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