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Anatole


Contemporary Creole Creations
600 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 274 0105
http://www.anatoles.com
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Raymond Toups, owner and chef of Anatole, opened his restaurant's doors in September 2006 and has been welcoming in customers ever since. Located in the Lafayette Hotel, Anatole should be your first stop if you're in the mood for perfectly prepared meat dishes or the freshest seafood delicacies. If you're looking for a true New Orleans experience be sure to drop by on Friday or Saturday evenings to dine while enjoying the live jazz performances. With such careful attention to bringing out the best flavors of the ingredients and dedication to creativity, Antole stands out in the sea of average restaurants in New Orleans.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Azul


Harmonic Flavors
545 Tchoupitoulas St.
(Newt to Ambassador Hotel )
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 599 2111
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Azul, located in the Ambassador Arts District Hotel - a former coffee warehouse, is a true culinary adventure. Fusing Asian influences and flavors into Cuban fare, the restaurant creates new and exciting dishes. The classic Cuban dish - pulled pork, is reinvented. Cuban pulled pork, slow-roasted pork, is paired with oranges and mojo sauce, and served over black beans and jasmine rice. In this dish the fusion approach shines in both presentation and flavor. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Besh Steakhouse


Melt in your mouth steak
512, S. Peters Street
(Harrah's Casino)
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 533 6111
http://www.harrahs.com/casinos...
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Offering mouth-watering steaks inside Harrah's Casino, The Besh Steakhouse, can only be described as a modern and contemporary steak house. If you haven't "hit the jackpot" on the slots, you will certainly find luck here. In addition to great steaks, you will find seafood selections and an extensive wine list from wineries in California, France and even Austria that have been hand selected by Chef Besh. The Amber Bar is dazzling, and the unique artwork featuring Blue Dog by George Rodrigue's will be sure to catch your eye. Seats up to 150 guests, reservations are recommended. -Karen Gros

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bywater Bar-B-Que


Southern with a Mexican flair
3162 Dauphine Street
New Orleans, LA 70117-6727
United States
+1 504 944 4445
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This neighborhood eatery is located in an ancient building that was once a pharmacy. Its tiny open-air cafe features lovingly prepared Southern food complemented with Mexican flair. Several tables, a small bar, and paintings by a local artist create a homey casual feel in this off-the-beaten-path eatery. Good appetizer choices are the Mexican Skins or the Crawfish Quesadillas. Opt for the barbecue combo of ribs and chicken and arm yourself with extra napkins. Vegans should take note; they also serve an excellent grilled vegetable platter with a baked potato.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Crescent City Steak House


Traditional Steakhouse
1001 North Broad Street
New Orleans, LA 70119-4212
United States
+1 504 821 3271
http://www.crescentcitysteaks.com
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Crescent City Steak House has been around for more than 65 years and that speaks for itself! Most locals are seen grabbing a steak at this joint. The simple menu prepared with the best corn-fed beef and casual atmosphere makes for a great family outing. Strip Sirloin, Rib Eye, Porterhouse, Filet or T-bone are some of the all time favorites. The potatoes and vegetables are served in varied styles. If you are in the mood for privacy, the small enclosures are perfect for dates or business deals. So be sure to head here for the greatest steaks in town!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse


Popular steak house in the Garden District
716 Iberville Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 522 2467
http://www.dickiebrennanssteak...
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This creation by a younger member of the Commander's Palace clan specializes in steaks and chops with that special New Orleans touch. Dark cherry walls, tile floors and antique brass fixtures add to the resounding masculine charm that collaborates so well with the assortment of steak options. The wines are, naturally, all red; what else would you have with red meat? Steaks are made divine with a variety of light seasonings, butter sauces, garlic rubs and mushroom peppercorn crusts. Never fear if you are not a big steak fan, the menu also features excellent renditions of typical New Orleans foods and desserts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Embers Steak House


Top quality steaks
700 Bourbon Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States
+1 504 523 1485
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This popular steak house occupies an 18th-century building that has been a landmark in the Crescent City for over 40 years. Dining here is like stepping into the Mardi Gras scene year round. The Carnival spirit and decor are sure indicators as to why this steak house is so popular. Dine with a view overlooking Bourbon Street and enjoy many delicious choices including steak, seafood and the ever-popular Creole and Cajun specialties. The kitchen serves lunch, dinner, and late night dining.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Lakeview Harbor


Burger Mania
911 Harrison Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70124 3801
United States
+1 504 486 4887
http://lakeview-harbor.com
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Lakeview Harbor is a simple, casual joint, albeit with an identity of its own. The room is split into a bar and dining area with about twelve tables. Trophies from restaurant sponsored games adorn the walls. Designed with a nautical theme, if you are craving for juicy burgers and baked potato in huge portions, this is the place to go. Stupendously stuffed sandwiches burst at its seams with perfectly cooked delicious meat. Sizzling steaks make for a fantastic dinner. Refreshing tropical drinks make great accompaniments. Park here if you are back from a late night event and need some grub pronto! Psst! Check out their site. The vivid pictures makes you wanna chomp the PC!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mike Ditka's New Orleans


Food for a football fan
600 St Charles Ave
Lafayette Hotel
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 569 8989 / +1 888 856 4706 (Hotel)
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Named after a football coach, this steakhouse is located in the Lafayette Hotel. The kitchen is under the direction of Christian Karchar whose collaboration with the former National Football League coach has created a menu that features everything from seafood to steak. A good choice is the steak Diane. This black pepper, crusted filet mignon is served on a bed of spinach with melt in your mouth onion rings.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mr. John's Ristorante


Best Steaks In Town
2111 Saint Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 679 7697
http://www.mrjohnsristorante.com
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Occupy a chair by the huge windows or enjoy the cool breeze on your face as you dine on the patio at Mr. John's Steak & Seafood. Located on the prestigious St. Charles Avenue, if, for a moment, you forget you are in a dining room, you are forgiven! Serving only USDA Prime Beef for all preparations, this steakhouse is, by far, the best in New Orleans. Fried Calamari comes with fresh squids that melt in your mouth. Eggplant Parmesan and Cured Prime Tenderloin please your senses. Combine any of these with a wine from the menu that boasts of wines from around the world.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ms. Hysters Barbeque


Simply Barbeque!
2000 South Claiborne Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70125-3313
United States
+1 504 522 3028
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Ms. Hyster's Barbeque is a simple, no-frills joint, well-known for its take-out barbecue. The chicken and smoked pork ribs is a tender-to-the-core juicy meat preparation. Served in generous portions it is good enough for two. If you're not a meat-lover than experiment with the side dishes and starters. Down these with a chilled coke for a complete American meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Muriel's Jackson Square


New Orleans Classics
801, Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States
+1 504 568 1885
http://www.muriels.com/
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Step into Muriel's for a taste of New Orleans. Barbecued shrimps, gumbo, grilled drums, oysters and a list of appetizers keep you company as the entrees are prepared. Try the Pecan Crusted Puppy Drum ($25), or the Creole Eggs Benedict ($24). The Chocolate Decadence speaks its own language. Spaced out tables keep the conversations private. Events like dinner theatres happen seasonally.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pascal's Manale Restaurant


Uptown restaurant
1838 Napoleon Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70115
United States
+1 504 895 4877
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This uptown restaurant has been famous for its original barbecue shrimp since 1913. If you go, do not expect much decor but the food is so good, you will hardly notice. The establishment's popularity results in a noisy gathering most every night. You do not have to worry though - this is a friendly crowd with social graces. Menu selections include fine seafood, delicious steak, and Italian specialties.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pascal's Manale Restaurant photo by Maitri Venkat-Ramani
Photo: Maitri Venkat-Ramani
 

 
Port of Call


A monster of a burger
838 Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States
+1 504 523 0120
http://www.portofcallneworlean...
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This cozy little spot is the place to come when you just need a burger. Its small size is made even smaller by the influx of hungry folks looking for lunch. After 7p when the business crowds disperse the restaurant is not quite as crowded. Locals have announced the hamburgers to be the best in town. They are served with a baked potato if their large size is not enough to fill you. The attentive staff also serves pizzas, filet mignon, rib eye steak and New York strip.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Port of Call photo by Max Sparber
Photo: Max Sparber
Port of Call photo by David Bardallis
Photo: David Bardallis
Port of Call photo by Dwayne Hills
Photo: Dwayne Hills
Port of Call photo by Christophe Jammet
Photo: Christophe Jammet
Port of Call photo by Nate Aune
Photo: Nate Aune
Port of Call photo by juliewilhite.com
Photo: juliewilhite.com
Port of Call photo by dmeks3
Photo: dmeks3
Port of Call photo by Jennifer Cox
Photo: Jennifer Cox
Port of Call photo by Joanna Broad White
Photo: Joanna Broad White
 

 
Ralph's on the Park


Classy seafood bistro
900 City Park Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
United States
+1 504 488 1000
http://www.ralphsonthepark.com/
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Across from the City Park, this re-creation of a Prohibition-era bistro occupies one of the few buildings left from the Storyville era. Stylish art-deco makes this historic structure a marvelous setting for the seafood and steak specialties. Balcony dining is available when weather permits. From broiled cold-water lobster, fresh trout and superb steak, the contemporary Creole fare takes centerstage in here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Shula's


The Winningest Steak in New Orleans?
614 Canal Street
(In the JW Marriott Hotel)
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 586 7211
http://donshula.com
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This restaurant is one of a chain that spreads across the United States. Don Shula's steakhouses serve up high quality meats and employs the same techniques in his restaurants and his coaching. As the "winningest coach in NFL" he believed in having the best of everything, including ingredients and service. This location, in the JW Marriott Hotel, is a great place for families, business meetings, and special occasions alike. You'll never be disappointed with their custom cuts combined with their specialized aging processes. Shula's is one of the best steak chain restaurants in New Orleans and possibly the United States.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Star Steak & Lobster House


Go An Extra Mile For This One!
237 Decatur Street
New Orleans, LA 70130-1015
United States
+1 504 525 6151
http://www.starsteak.com
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Just adjacent to the House of Blues in the French Quarter, Star Steak & Lobster House is a hit with locals and tourists alike. It serves exactly what the name suggests, star quality steaks and lobsters! Incredible Stuffed Filet and out-of-the world BBQ Shrimp! Mouthwatering coldwater lobster tails steamed and served with baked potato and a perfectly cooked garlic tenderloins with mild toppings. Now, can you afford to miss that? The bar area just by the entrance, lets you sip your drink as you watch people go by. A casual den for family outings!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Steak Knife


Classy steak hangout
888 Harrison Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70124
United States
+1 504 488 8981
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This mid-city restaurant is a classy neighborhood hangout. The large dining room features pale wood and beige appointments, thick carpeting and comfy upholstered chairs. Begin with the Seraphine Salad then move on to either a Filet Mignon or New York Strip with a side of fried onion rings. If you are not in the mood for steak, try the fried shrimp, grilled veal chops or the rack of lamb.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Steak Knife photo by Celia Emmelhainz
Photo: Celia Emmelhainz
 

 
Zoë


New Orleans Hot Spot
333 Poydras Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 207 5018
http://www.whotels.com
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Located on the 2nd floor of the sophisticated W Hotel New Orleans, two blocks from the famous French Quarter, Zoë is a chic restaurant with an elegant atmosphere reminscent of 1960's Paris. Perfect for a romantic evening for two or an important business meeting, the AAA Four Diamond award-winning restaurant offers patrons innovative French bistro cuisine. Specialties include the Warm Onion Tart, the Onion Soup Gratinnee, and the Pepper Crusted Filet Medallions. Save room for one of their delicious desserts including the French Poodle Meringue which consists of a light meringue and dark chocolate mousse with a hazelnut crust. Zoë provides an extensive wine list featuring Californian and French wines. The restaurant takes pride in its knowledgeable and attentive wait staff. Validated parking is available in the W Wheels area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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