Po’ boys restaurant · Central Business District
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Adam Richman gets wrecked by the special sandwich ingredient at this Louisiana landmark: it's called debris and it's darn good.
Brunch restaurant · French Quarter
Tucked away in the French Quarter, this charming family-run café serves up delicious, hearty breakfast dishes in a cozy atmosphere, perfect for locals and visitors alike.
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Seafood restaurant · Lower Garden District
Pêche serves award-winning, wood-grilled Gulf seafood and fresh raw bar bites in a rustic, lively Warehouse District setting.
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Southern restaurant (US) · Treme
Willie Mae's Scotch House, a Treme gem since 1957, serves up award-winning fried chicken with a legendary crunchy crust in a cozy, family-run setting.
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Coffee shop · Central Business District
Cafe Du Monde: New Orleans staple serving pillowy beignets dusted in powdered sugar and bold chicory coffee since 1862.
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Japanese restaurant · Irish Channel
Sake Cafe Uptown is a chic sushi haven on Magazine Street, fusing traditional Japanese cuisine with local flavors, all served in a vibrant space complete with a lively happy hour and a stellar sake list.
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American restaurant · Mid-City
Mid-City gem with inventive cocktails by a local legend, cozy vibes, and a killer burger that keeps locals and visitors coming back.
Bar · Seventh Ward
Step into Kermit Ruffins' vibrant Mother-in-Law Lounge in Treme for an authentic New Orleans experience packed with live jazz, good vibes, and complimentary comfort food.
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Deli · Bywater
Nestled in Bywater, this charming corner store serves up legendary po' boys and hearty plates, all while fostering a warm, friendly vibe.
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Restaurant · French Quarter
Brennan’s: A classic New Orleans Creole gem, famed for elegant breakfasts, rich dishes, and its legendary flaming Bananas Foster dessert.
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Vietnamese restaurant · Lower Garden District
Lilly’s Cafe serves cozy, authentic Vietnamese classics like richly simmered pho and vibrant banh mi in a friendly, unpretentious spot on Magazine Street.
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