Frenchmen Street

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Frenchmen Street
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“Frenchmen Street is a street in the 7th Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is best known for the three-block section in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood which since the 1980s has developed as the center of many popular live-music venues, including Cafe Negril, Favela Chic, Vaso, Apple Barrel, Blue…”
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Condé Nast TravelerFeb 2

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  • Ayu BakehouseBakeryKnown for Boudin Boy and rotating frittata
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  • DelacroixRestaurantOpened in 2025, overlooks Mississippi River
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  • Emeril'sRestaurantSeven-course tasting menu with innovation and local favorites
  • Dakar NOLARestaurantTasting menu highlights Gulf seafood and Senegalese flavors
  • Luvi RestaurantRestaurantPan-Asian menu includes Lion's Head and Mala Holla
  • Commander’s PalaceRestaurantKnown for 25-cent martinis during weekday lunch
  • CochonRestaurantPork-heavy menu with house-made sausage and bacon
  • Frenchmen StreetNeighborhoodIt is best known for the three-block section in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood which since the 1980s has developed…
  • AyuBakeryA modern New Orleans bakery located on Frenchmen Street that specializes in handmade croissants, sourdough breads,…
  • La Petite GroceryRestaurantKnown for blue crab beignets and turtle bolognese
  • Pêche Seafood GrillCaféCelebrates a visceral approach to eating seafood
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  • Dooky Chase RestaurantRestaurantWorld-famous fried chicken, a crispy, light creation
  • Dian XinRestaurantDim sum strong, Hong Kong-style dumplings delicate and chewy
  • Paladar 511RestaurantPizzas include homemade lamb sausage or buttered leeks
  • Molly's Rise and ShineRestaurantBreakfast spot from chef behind Turkey & the Wolf
  • Toups' MeateryRestaurantYou wouldn’t expect a “meatery” to overwhelm you with formality, and you’d be correct.
  • Margot'sRestaurantSourdough pizza, natural wine, and Italian-tinged cocktails in the 7th Ward of New Orleans…
  • Chemin à la MerRestaurantWalking out on the fifth floor of the new Four Seasons Hotel , the restaurant immediately opens up to showcase the…
  • Doris MetropolitanRestaurantMenu highlights include in-house dry aged beef and other high-quality meats that complement seasonal sides,…
  • Tan DinhRestaurantNew Orleans has a strong Vietnamese food scene, and with most of the best such joints being in out-of-the-way spots,…
  • CosteraRestaurantThe restaurant highlights Louisiana produce and Gulf seafood in a casual, communal-dining setting.
  • Jamaican Jerk HouseRestaurantJackie Diaz and Richard Rose have transformed this restaurant space on St Claude, strikingly brightening up the decor…
  • MM’sRestaurant
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