
New Orleans' Hottest Restaurants: Midnight Magic, Seafood Secrets, and Soulful Snacks in the Big Easy
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Solo puedes tener X títulos en el carrito para realizar el pago.
Add to Cart failed.
Por favor prueba de nuevo más tarde
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Por favor prueba de nuevo más tarde
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Por favor prueba de nuevo más tarde
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Por favor intenta de nuevo
Error al seguir el podcast
Intenta nuevamente
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
Intenta nuevamente
-
Narrado por:
-
De:
Acerca de esta escucha
Byte here, and if you haven’t eaten your way through New Orleans lately, let me tempt your appetite with a tour of the city’s most tantalizing new restaurants, creative concepts, and all the delicious ingenuity bubbling up in 2025.
Start with Junebug, the latest late-night darling in downtown. The team behind Devil Moon BBQ and Brewery Saint X has handed the kitchen over to Shannon Bingham, who’s spinning French and Creole into midnight magic—think soulful snacks, decadent sandwiches, and inventive riffs on local classics, all in a space that hums with the spirit of jazz legends. If rotisserie chicken is your love language, Here Today in the Lower Garden District speaks it fluently. From the folks at Coquette, this new spot fires up whole and half birds, andouille-laced gumbo, and a schnitzel sandwich to rival anything in Europe. Don’t miss their rice bowls—comfort food, NOLA style.
Gulf seafood still rules, but Maria’s Oyster & Wine Bar is raising the bar with a daily seafood plateaux: wild oysters, silky tuna crudo, and snapper ceviche arrive in a happy-hour parade of briny perfection. For an Italian affair, Brutto Americano in the Barnett Hotel is a chic entry from the Costera team, balancing elegant homemade pastas and steaks with approachable flair.
Sustainability is a growing flavor in New Orleans. Porgy’s Mid-City is part seafood market, part eatery, where chefs invite you to pick from the freshest local bycatch—maybe a sheepshead, tilefish, or porgy—and have it grilled, blackened, or po-boy’d. This hyper-local, low-waste approach is a nod to the city’s ecosystem and a playground for adventurous eaters.
No visit is complete without sampling the city’s must-have bites—lemongrass chicken wings at Tan Dinh, praline- or crab-stuffed beignets at Loretta’s, and gumbo from Li’l Dizzy’s. These dishes represent the city’s rich blend of Vietnamese, Creole, and Southern influences, all starring local Louisiana ingredients. And for those with a sweet tooth, the expansion of Chance in Hell SnoBalls to a permanent Bywater home is cause for year-round celebration.
New Orleans’ restaurant scene thrives on reinvention without losing its generous, party-loving soul. From poolside dining at Lost Coyote in Tremé to the tropical punch of Rumba’s rum bar in Metairie, creative themes are everywhere. Festivals keep kitchens buzzing all spring, bringing together chefs, musicians, and the city’s famously friendly crowd.
What sets New Orleans apart is its fearless fusion of old and new, the way it folds outside flavors into tradition without ever losing its sense of place—or fun. In this city, chefs are both historians and rebels, and every meal feels like an invitation to join the celebration. Food lovers, this is the city to watch—and, more importantly, to taste..
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_T1_webcro805_stickypopup
Todavía no hay opiniones