Neighborhood Spotlight: The Bywater
The Best Restaurants & Bars In The Bywater & Marigny
French-Creole food, an incredible and weird little wine shop with a garden, and more.
Bywater American Bistro combines Creole, Southern, Cajun, and Caribbean flavors for one of the most interesting menus in New Orleans.
N7 is hidden away on a side street in the Bywater, serves fancy canned seafood, and feels like a secret dinner party you randomly stumbled across.
Bacchanal in the Bywater is a wine-fueled utopia, with nightly live music, a huge backyard, and an atmosphere that could never be duplicated.
Fun Dinner Spots We Love
Dakar NOLA
Dakar is a supper club-style spot on Magazine Street where the chef and owner cooks dishes inspired by the food of his home country Senegal.
Saffron is a consistently excellent Indian spot on Magazine Street that incorporates a lot of Southern flavors.
Saint John is a spot in the French Quarter that does modern Southern and Creole dishes, in a space that feels both old-school and modern New Orleans.
When You're Looking For Something Other Than Beignets At 9am
The Best Breakfast Spots In New Orleans
The most important meal of the day shouldn’t be boring.
Ba Mien in Michoud is perfect for a hot or iced chicory coffee with condensed milk and Vietnamese dishes that you’d be hard-pressed to find anywhere else.
If Turkey and the Wolf is the successful sandwich firstborn, and Hungry Eyes is the drinks and snacks ‘80s wild child, Molly’s in the Garden District is the breakfast middle sibling of this restaurant group’s family.