Best Neighborhood Gem Restaurants in Central Business District
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- AAmyVIPPhiladelphia County •51 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food was fabulous. If you want good service with a great steak come here. We sat at the piano bar and had a wine prior to dinner the piano player was exception both playing and singing. We started with the chopped salad that had a really good Italian dressing.. My husband and I had the bone in ribeye with a loaded baked potato with sautéed onion and mushrooms. Was scrumptious. Highly recommend. It has an old school steak house feel. Very dark and sexy atmosphere. The service was outstanding. .More infoChophouse New Orleans – Prime SteaksPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Central Business District•4.6
- EEdwardNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI like Red Fish Grill. My first meal on my first trip to Nawlins was there and I've been a fan ever since. Good food, great service and ambiance that fancies up Bourbon Street a lil bit. Loved the Boufin balls and whatever sauce that is that they came in. Only thing I want a fan of was their fried okra, which tasted pickled or horse radishy but everything else was excellent. Who puts Rosemary in a boozy lemonade? Red Fish does, and it was gooood. I'll be back my next trip to New Orleans.More infoRed Fish GrillPrice: Moderate• Seafood• French Quarter•4.5
- DDDiamondDaveVIPNew Orleans / Louisiana •64 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAs usual, we had a very good experience. We had one of our two preferred servers (Rivers and Sarah) take care of us. Rivers was accommodating and attentive; Sarah stopped by to say hello. The Sardinian red was a very good match for the new funghi pizza. We asked Rivers about the availability of fresh thyme for the pizza and he brought some out. It turned a very good pie into an excellent one. The molten chocolate tort was outstanding.More infoDomenicaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Central Business District•4.5
- BByronNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoThe yellowfin tuna tartare, firecracker tuna tacos, and BBQ shrimp were very fresh and delicious. The complimentary biscuits were served right out the oven and cooked to perfection. I was blown away at how good the Golden Beet salad was, and it was perfect paired with the Scalibut and Parmesan crusted sheepshead. I was pleasantly surprised with the entree fish portion sizes and to top it off, our waiter, Cardale, was phenomenal!More infoGW FinsPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• French Quarter•4.9
- AAdriaVIPDenver / Colorado •25 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThe food was amazing. So good we visited Mr. B’s twice in one week. Our first visit the service was a bit slow, but the food made up for it. Our second visit - the service was much better and the food still excellent. It is a bit noisy though - but it’s from the people talking - not loud music. Would I go back - ABSOLUTELY!More infoMr. B's BistroPrice: Expensive• Creole• French Quarter•4.7
Discover best neighborhood gem restaurants in Central Business District
Discover the charm of neighborhood gems in the Central Business District of New Orelans, Louisiana, where local dining shines with unique flavors and exceptional experiences. These restaurants embrace the spirit of New Orleans, offering a blend of local culinary traditions with innovative twists that cater to every palate. From intimate bistros serving up Louisiana fare infused with French techniques to vibrant brasseries highlighting fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients, each venue promises a memorable dining experience. The dining scene in this area is renowned for its eclectic mix of atmospheres, from sophisticated yet accessible to cozy and intimate, making each visit uniquely delightful. Patrons consistently praise the outstanding service, exceptional food quality, and the inviting ambiance that these neighborhood gems provide. Ideal for both special occasions and casual outings, dining here is not just a meal—it's an exploration of the rich cultural tapestry of New Orleans. Whether you're a local or a visitor, these eateries in the Central Business District are must-visit destinations for anyone seeking a true taste of what New Orleans has to offer.