1. Deanie's Seafood Restaurant in the French Quarter
2. Verti Marte
Miko Mercer: Get the popular "all that jazz" po-boy loaded with ham, turkey, shrimp, cheeses and "wow" sauce
3. Willie Mae's Scotch House
Carolyn W.: Don't leave to New Orleans without getting this fried chicken.
4. Café du Monde
Team Coco: "If you're ordering the delicious French-style beignets here, don't wear black." - Conan O'Brien
5. Pat O'Brien's
Tim Julien: Great way to kick off Bourbon Street. Chill-out in the back courtyard and order a round of Hurricanes.
6. Cochon Restaurant
Melinda H.: Great atmosphere inside or outside al fresco. Call ahead for reservations. Food... Fantastic!
7. Acme Oyster House
Laura H: Sit at the bar (better service) and eat grilled oysters. Eat after 8pm - less crowded.
8. Jacques-Imo's Cafe
Eater: Most of the menu is straight-up Creole, among the best in town. You will likely have to wait for a seat, but the Maple Leaf Bar is half a block away, so it’s no big deal. [Eater 38 Member]
9. Sazerac Bar
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: At the Sazerac Bar inside the Roosevelt Hotel, order a potent sazerac or a more refreshing Ramos Gin Fizz. -Travel Editor
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