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• Steakhouse • Central Business District
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- AArielNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined todayThis was the perfect evening. I took my partner for their birthday, and everything was beyond wonderful. This is the only restaurant where we both had something amazing to say about every single dish. We hardly even got a chance to talk, with how much we were praising the food! Genuinely one of the best meals either of us have ever had. Thank you so much for making our night so special.More infoGW FinsPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• French Quarter•4.9
- VVictoriaNew Orleans / Louisiana •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat food and wonderful service all around! The carbonara was delicious.More infoDomenicaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Central Business District•4.5
- PPeteVIPNew Orleans / Louisiana •106 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoHad the blackened redfish. Actually we split it and were both pleased with the portion amount. As well as the flavor. Brussels sprouts appetizer was tasty. We were on our journey to complete the #FleurduCouer list of participating venues. Highly recommend this place.More infoRed Fish GrillPrice: Moderate• Seafood• French Quarter•4.5
- DdonnaWashington, D.C. Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoMr B's was, overall, the perfect way to end a good week full of good food in NOLA. The braised short rib dinner was very good. The bacon- wrapped shrimp and grits dish was one of the best renditions of that dish we've ever had, and we have sampled many. The Gallette de Roi (king cake) was fabulous, and, as a bonus, it wasn't covered with the bizarre -- and to me, off-putting -- purple, green and gold colors that the store bought ones have. Finally, our server, Rasheed, turned a great meal into an overall superb evening. He was efficient and helpful without being intrusive, very personable to talk to, and he provided thoughtful insights as we asked about some of the dishes and how they might appeal to our preferences. He was extremely professional, and yet he felt like a friend by the time we left. (If the management is reading this, you need to hold on to this guy with both hands. Give him a promotion and a big raise to ensure no one else snaps him up.) We'll definitely go back to Mr. Bs the next time we're in New Orleans.More infoMr. B's BistroPrice: Expensive• Creole• French Quarter•4.7
- RRussellNew Mexico •1 review5.0Dined on Jan 6, 2025Great steaks dinner at Chophouse New Orleans tonight. The crab bisque was to die for. Their Chophouse salad was ok. Our 8 oz. filet mignon and 10 oz. NY strip steaks were cooked perfectly to our orders for them to be cooked to Medium. We actually prefer Medium Rare but our waiter told us they tend to cook on the rare side and our experiences having steaks at restaurants the past few years has been that most are tending to cook Medium Rare to what my wife and I consider to be Rare. Their side dish of mushrooms was delectable. The Key Lime pie for dessert was good. It’s whipped cream on top was very thick and very cold. Decent wine list. I had a glass of Groth Cabernet Sauvignon. And a shot of Angel’s Envy on a rock (the ice cube was about 1.5” x 1.5” x 4”, a mini iceberg😁) before we ordered our dinners. At $18. that’s the cheapest shot of Angel’s Envy I’ve ever had anywhere. Our only nits were: 1) We told our waiter at the end the butter for the loaf of bread was hard as a brick. 2) The bread was like a short baguette, not pre-sliced. My wife asked the server for a knife to cut it and they merely pointed to the butter knife on her bread plate. That was totally inadequate to the task of slicing a loaf of fresh soft bread. Plus, being SF Bay Area natives, we are used to the tang of sourdough bread and a lot of restaurants’ plain breads, while they may be soft, freshly baked and warm, just taste blah to us.More infoChophouse New Orleans – Prime SteaksPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Central Business District•4.6