

If we were not catching a flight, we could easily order two more dozen. 🦪 Drago’s 📍 2 Poydras St, New Orleans Home of the legendary Charbroiled Oysters. They don't take reservations, but you can join their waiting list online.

This hidden bar is packed with whimsical wonders and nostalgia in every nook. No headache to decide which of their famous Egg Benedicts to get cause the killer combo “Peacemaker Benedict” will save you a restful morning. Tumble down the rabbit hole into the fantasy world of StoryVille. We also ordered rabbit and lamb 👀 🦐 Ruby Slipper Café 📍 204 Decatur St, New Orleans Everyone’s favorite brunch place with all the good New Orleans food you can imagine. Everyone goes for the sweet beignets at Café Du Monde, but to be honest, I like the savory beignets better. 🥐 La Petite Grocery 📍 4238 Magazine St, New Orleans Charming and classic old-fashioned dining room near the Garden District. Address: 430 Dauphine Street, New Orleans, LA 70112. Their beautiful courtyard is one of the most beautiful in the city, and it will quickly steal your heart. We got at least nine different glasses, including bubbles, white, red, orange, and dessert wines, and every single glass fits the dishes perfectly. Tucked away in a 200-year old Creole Cottage on Dauphine Street, Bayona continues to be a hidden gem for fine dining in the French Quarter. Have to give a shout-out to the incredible wine pairing. The food is not casual at all - they are artfully designed to please every taste bud in your mouth. The idea of a “casual tasting menu” is designed to make you feel like having dinner at the chef’s home. So satisfying! The Garlic Butter Lobster pasta, which, trust me, has at least three tails of lobster in it, only costs $28! 🍷Saint-Germain 📍 3054 Saint Claude Avenue, New Orleans Stunning food and perfect wine, all hidden in a small house with a garden patio. The crawfish is so well-seasoned and so fresh. And here are some of the highlights of my trip ✨ 🦞Muk Bang Seafood 📍 8312 Oak St, New Orleans Fresh seafood with an elevated Vietnamese-Cajun twist. From Cajun to Creole, from streets to chef’s table, you can literally find a good bite in every corner of this city. ✨ SAVE THIS FOR YOUR NEW ORLEANS TRIP For a food blogger (and for everyone), New Orleans has so many good tastes to offer.
