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12 gorgeous New Orleans restaurants that will blow you away

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by Beth D'Addono
Updated 13 May 2024

In New Orleans, restaurateurs know that setting the stage for an unforgettable meal is as important as the meal itself. These gorgeous spots are mini-worlds of their own and make memories that last way beyond lunch or dinner.

A filigreed bar turns heads at an Italian hotspot. Gilded cages and crushed velvet accents add allure to a Creole hotel lounge. At a next-gen steakhouse, sparkling chandeliers and AI-assisted artscapes fuel an unconventional atmosphere.

But creating charming spaces isn’t always about being fancy or over-the-top. These restaurants define beauty on their own terms and each offers a unique spin on style. Read on for a guide to the 12 most beautiful restaurants in New Orleans.

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4.6
4.6 (1156)
$30 and under
Creole
Central Business District
About the restaurant

French for “pathway to the sea,” this Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans restaurant boasts front-row seats to the Mississippi’s famous hairpin turn. Its interiors were inspired by the river’s natural landscape, which explains the stunning wildlife portraits. A wall of windows gives every table a river view—an ideal backdrop for gussied-up Louisiana classics by James Beard Award winner Donald Link, including seafood gumbo and pan-seared Gulf shrimp.


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MarielleVIP
Dined 4 days ago
Our dining experiences at this restaurant are consistently wonderful in every way from start to finish and this visit was no exception.
A photo of Peacock Room at The Hotel Fontenot restaurant
4.8
4.8 (764)
$30 and under
Cocktail Bar
Warehouse District
About the restaurant

There’s no sultrier New Orleans spot than the Peacock Room, a bar and restaurant at the Kimpton Hotel Fontenot. Its drop-dead sexy decor includes crushed velvet and a collection of gilded cages and feathered birds. It’s a mesmerizing setting for chef Sam Peery’s Cajun-inspired food like shrimp and pimento cheese grits and rock candy-braised short ribs. Reserve a table under the gaze of a snow-white peacock, even better on a Thursday night when there’s live jazz.


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O'Neil
Dined 7 days ago
Beautiful setting and very romantic. Drinks were great as well as the service.. Unfortunately we didn't get to try the food. Would highly recommend!
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4.9
4.9 (6459)
$31 to $50
Creole / Cajun / Southern
Garden District
About the restaurant

Light streams through the windows at Atchafalaya, drenching the charming Creole cottage in a golden glow. Its various dining rooms are practically art galleries, decked with portraits and landscapes from local artist James Michalopoulos. Expect excellent locally accented dishes by chef Chris Lynch such as gumbo du jour, crispy oyster salad, and Gulf fish of the day.


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Jennifer
Dined 1 day ago
One of my top ten restaurants in this foodie city I’ve lived in my whole life. My family celebrates our milestones there- holidays, birthdays, graduations…it’s the first place my out of town family goes when they get here. Superb service and delicious food. It means more to us than just a place to eat. It’s a special part of our lives.
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4.7
4.7 (2689)
$31 to $50
French
French Quarter
About the restaurant

Justine is just as inspired by its French Quarter backdrop as it is by French brasseries, serving both escargot and shrimp and grits. The jewel box of a restaurant from La Petite Grocery owner Justin Devillier is done up in neon and pink tiles and smoked-glass mirrors. Treasures from French salvage yards fill the dining area, including a stunning 20-foot zinc bar. A back wall with a mural depicting maps of Paris and New Orleans confirms that Justine’s proudly—and seamlessly—embraces two worlds.


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Phil
Dined 3 days ago
We've been to some excellent New Orleans restaurants this week, and we've been to countless others during our travels. Justine sits right up there with the best of them. A welcoming ambiance with interesting paintings and murals. Great wine and cocktail list. A short and sweet menu that says the chef is working on their best dishes for you. Our waitress Taylor treated us like long lost friends. The music was upbeat yet smooth and romantic. We highly recommend Justine for a place that wows your taste buds and feels like home away from home.
A photo of Tana restaurant
4.7
4.7 (492)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Italian
Metairie
About the restaurant

Chef Michael Gulotta’s Sicilian roots, Ligurian training, and New Orleans homebase come together at this chic Metairie newcomer. Here, savory zeppole is topped with Cajun caviar and clams vongole is spiked with hot sausage. The 5,000-square-foot space is dressed to impress with tufted velvet booths and chairs in unusual colors, like avocado and cobalt. From the glow of its filigreed bar to the rustic beams overhead, Tana stands for comfortable elegance.


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WilliamVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Wonderful meal and service. We have been 3 times. Appreciate the valet parking.
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4.8
4.8 (519)
$50 and over
French American
Covington
About the restaurant

The Gloriette, an airy garden-themed restaurant at The Southern Hotel, expertly blends flavors from France and Louisiana on its menu, serving rib-eye steak frites and red fish with crab-boil potatoes. As you revel in the Southern-accented flavors, also take a minute to admire your dreamy surroundings, which include Monet-style pastels on the walls and a view of heritage oaks outside.


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SonnieVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Ms. Destin is the best server we have had anywhere in the world in a very long time. She knew her menus, friendly, prompt, and just all around a good person with good energy. This was our first time visiting the restaurant and we will definitely be back for her and the good food.
A photo of GAIA Steakhouse restaurant
4.1
4.1 (228)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Lower Garden District
About the restaurant

The Gloriette, an airy garden-themed restaurant at The Southern Hotel, expertly blends flavors from France and Louisiana on its menu, serving rib-eye steak frites and red fish with crab-boil potatoes. As you revel in the Southern-accented flavors, also take a minute to admire your dreamy surroundings, which include Monet-style pastels on the walls and a view of heritage oaks outside.


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Rena
Dined on 13 Dec 2024
My husband and I enjoyed our visit. The atmosphere and staff were amazing. The food was awesome. Everything was cooked and served to perfection! We highly recommend GAIA and will return for future outings to New Orleans! Note to the ladies, the Tiger Lily drink is spectacular.
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4.4
4.4 (12)
$A40 and under
Modern Australian
Manly
About the restaurant

The word “bower” conjures a leafy country lane—a welcoming respite from city life. That’s exactly the vibe at this farmers’ market-inspired restaurant set in an industrial space teeming with greenery, foliage, and atmospheric lighting. Louisiana native chef Marcus Woodham dishes up creative small plates, housemade pastas, and heritage meats, making this lush Magazine Street charmer a breath of fresh air in a city known for fried food and heavy sauces.


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Kathy
Dined 5 days ago
Loved our first time at the Bower. The soba noodle salad was delicious and the view of water beautiful. Thanks for accomodating our booking and move indoors at short notice. Can’t wait to come again !
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4.8
4.8 (458)
$50 and over
Japanese
Central Business District
About the restaurant

Just four blocks from the edge of the French Quarter, Yo Nashi (Japanese for “pear”) impresses with an exquisite omakase lineup from chef Mackenzie “Mack” Broquet. The restaurant’s vibrant setting is full of bright shades of blue and orange and gilded accents that resemble pebbles, shells, twigs, and—of course—pears on a branch. Outside, the fruit appears on a sign made using the shou sugi ban technique, the Japanese method of charring wood with fire.


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Casey
Dined on 12 Dec 2024
Wow, what an amazing find. I came and had the 7 course omakase and every course was fresh, delicious, and innovative. Beautiful little restaurant with a fantastic selection of beer, wine, sake and cocktails (which I may have indulged in a liiiiittle too much but there were so many amazing options!) Bang for your buck is unmatched since omakase can usually be in the hundreds of dollars per person range (not here!) Holly was amazing, along with the 2 sushi chefs whose names I didn’t catch. Can’t wait to come back next time I’m in NOLA.
A photo of Maypop restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1350)
$31 to $50
Southeast Asian
Central Business District
About the restaurant

Maypop is the second restaurant from chef Michael Gulotta and known for a one-of-a-kind fusion menu that mixes Southeast Asian influences with Italian and Southern flavors in dishes like crawfish tom kha with scallion malfatti dumplings. A hanging garden livens up the modern dining room, which also displays a mural of the restaurant’s namesake flowers and a custom-made accordion-like map—depending on which angle you gaze at it from, it looks like the Mississippi river or the Mekong delta.


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Maria
Dined on 13 Dec 2024
Great food! We did the experience menu and we tried so many delicious plates. Food had all Cajun and Asian flavors
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0 (0)
$30 and under
Bar / Lounge / Bottle Service
Central Business District
About the restaurant

Walk into the Four Seasons New Orleans lobby, and you’ll stop in your tracks to take in a chandelier made with 15,000 cascading crystal pendants. Chandelier Bar’s dazzling focal point defines the opulent vibe here. The circular marble bar is a space meant for celebrations, the finest Champagne, and signature cocktails like a martini served in a coupe that’s crafted from the same crystal as the stunning chandelier, presented on a silver tray—now that’s fancy.


A photo of Copper Vine restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2329)
$30 and under
Wine Bar
Central Business District
About the restaurant

Copper Vine is a handsome wine tavern in what used to be an iconic Creole restaurant and pairs the building’s original details with contemporary flourishes. The centerpiece is a restored 24-foot bar, complete with copper taps for wine. Dig into Southern dishes like Gulf fish crudo and Cajun deviled eggs as you sip on a glass from the deep wine selection. Whether you’re perched on a leatherette stool at the bar or by a window overlooking the patio, you can’t go wrong at this relaxed gastropub.


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katie
Dined 1 day ago
Great service, delicious flavor, love the outdoor space
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