Best Healthy Restaurants in Central Business District
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- RRichVIPPhiladelphia County •8 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoIt was a great experience. The food and service was outstanding. I would highly recommend The Pelican Club.More infoThe Pelican ClubPrice: Expensive• Creole / Cajun / Southern• French Quarter•4.6
- CCherie FSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe had 6p reservations for our 50th anniversary dinner and arrived early.. we decided to get a drink at the bar ( which was full and busy) took along time to be noticed by the busy bartenders and finally just before our dinner time got noticed and ordered our drinks. We were lead by our hostess June to a cosy booth and the table was decorated for our celebration dinner. We then were greeted by our server Sonya who was fun, efficient and attentive.. she and the “biscuit man”made our dinner even more enjoyable! Our first bite was the delicious tempura fins wing… this was followed by our entrees the Scalibut a GW Fins original .. this was superb!! And for my husband the American Red Fish, he wanted to lick his plate and my tasting bite made me envious even though my dish was so good! We finished our meal with the Salty Malty ice cream dessert.. we did lick the plate !! Best ever dessert!! And chef sent out two chocolate treats on a decorated plate!! All our choices were guided expertly by Sonja our knowledgeable and entertaining server! All in all it was a delightful celebration at an exceptional restaurant!!💕More infoGW FinsPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• French Quarter•4.9
- NNatalieVIPNew Orleans / Louisiana •104 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoMeals are always very good. However, the cocktails are super expensive- can get same drinks at other bars for less. Also. disappointed that the restaurant doesn’t validate for complimentary parking if we dine at the restaurant anymore. They now give diners a 50% discount.More infoM bistroPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• French Quarter•4.2
- LLisaVIPAtlanta Metro •6 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoWas such a nice lunch. Service was a bit slow but friendly. Everything we ate was a perfect 10 except my husbands oyster po-boy’s crispy oysters were soggy and my cheeseburger bun was hard on top.. but nothing that would deter us from dining here again and again. Thank you Windsor Court for such a lovely experience. The Windsor Court salad was perfection BTW!More infoThe Grill RoomPrice: Very Expensive• Unspecified• Central Business District•4.8
- AAnnAtlanta Metro •29 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 12, 2024The Reveillon Dinner was great. The wine pairing was a great match and priced well. Wait staff did a great job and was very accommodating.More infoKing Brasserie & BarPrice: Expensive• French• Central Business District•4.5
Discover best healthy restaurants in Central Business District
Discover a delightful array of healthy dining options in the Central Business District of New Orleans, where restaurants excel in combining local charm with nutritious offerings. This vibrant area is known for its culinary diversity and emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, ensuring every meal not only satisfies your taste buds but also contributes to a healthier lifestyle. Whether you're looking for vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free meals, the Central Business District caters to a variety of dietary preferences, all without compromising on flavor or quality. Each restaurant in this locale prides itself on innovative and health-conscious menus, with dishes that creatively incorporate New Orleans' rich culinary traditions. Patrons can expect high standards of service and an atmosphere that complements the city’s dynamic dining scene, often highlighted in reviews for their commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. Enjoy the essence of New Orleans cooking with a healthy twist, making each dining experience both unique and nourishing. The dining scene in New Orleans' Central Business District truly reflects a commitment to quality and health, making it a prime destination for those who cherish both good food and well-being.