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Popular Restaurants in New Orleans.


The following list of local New Orleans restaurants are popular with lesbian diners in New Orleans and range from 5-star restaurants to local bistro's and diners that have exceptional food quality, be sure to check them out if you are looking for a restaurant to go on a date or have a New Orleans inspired meal while vacationing in New Orleans.




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Grand Isle Restaurant


First and foremost – our fish and seafood are always, always fresh out the Gulf. Frozen and fish are two words that should never be joined (like man and purse). Now, some want the traditional boils and such, so we do that, really well. But we also get innovative with the flavors and techniques that are abound in coastal Louisiana, and apply this not just to seafood, but to southern beef and poultry specialties.


Tujague's


Tujague’s has been a favorite for over 160 years, entertaining and satisfying the delightfully robust appetites of French Quarter patrons.


Suis Generis


we have created new and unique menus each week since march of 2012. people say this is crazy. it may be. however, we are energized by creativity - by ingredients & concepts. we cook because we love food, and we have a passion for experimentation. we call it food evolution.


Clarinet Bistro


Located inside the Holiday Inn downtown. Serving breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner daily.


SoBou


A modern Creole saloon, South of Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. Bringing you Louisiana Street Food-Inspired small plates to pair with cocktails lovingly prepared by our knowledgeable and friendly bar team.


Runway Café


Messina’s Runway Cafe is located inside the historic Terminal building at the restored art-deco style New Orleans Lakefront Airport. We serve traditional New Orleans cuisine by Chef Leon West, served in a classic aviation setting with a view of the working runway.


Rizzuto's Ristorante & Chop House


Our menu is built upon generations of the Rizzuto family's traditional Sicilian recipes, complemented by the freshest local ingredients, and enhanced by a selection of the finest U.S.D.A. Prime steaks and chops.


Steamboat Natchez


Home to the "Best" Lunch/Brunch cruises on the Mississippi River. Fun and scenic, our cruises feature live jazz music, New Orleans style cuisine, and a cash bar for cocktails. Check out our beverage packages available at check-out for those 21 and over.


Porter and Luke's


Porter & Luke's opened in January 2013. That same year we were recognized by New Orleans food critic Tom Fitzmorris as one of the city’s top 10 new restaurants. Since then, we have been featured on an episode of Flip My Food with Chef Jeff, which airs on Fox.


Pelican Club


The Pelican Club is a contemporary New Orleans restaurant located on historic Exchange Place in the French Quarter. Since opening the doors to the renovated 19th century Creole townhouse in 1990, chef and owner, Richard Hughes has offered a diverse menu based in south Louisiana tradition with French, Italian, and Asian influences reflecting the rich culinary culture of the city.


Olde New Orleans Cookery



Oceana Grill



New Orleans School of Cooking



Mulate's Cajun Restaurant


This legendary restaurant located in New Orleans, Louisiana is recognized throughout the world as the King of Cajun Dine and Dance halls. Mulate’s features live Cajun music and dancing along with great home-cooked Cajun food seven days a week. Mulate’s is a place where Cajuns come to celebrate their heritage and the world comes to join them in their celebration.


Mambo's


With authentic New Orleans cuisine, an emphasis on comfort, and the only rooftop bar on Bourbon Street, Mambo’s is a festive oasis offering locals and visitors alike a re-energizing escape from the strip clubs, cover bands and daiquiri shops outside. Located in the heart of the French Quarter, the welcoming gravity of the towering three-story building invites you to explore what lies beyond its French doors.