Best American Restaurants in Central Business District
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- AAmyVIPPhiladelphia County •51 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food was fabulous. If you want good service with a great steak come here. We sat at the piano bar and had a wine prior to dinner the piano player was exception both playing and singing. We started with the chopped salad that had a really good Italian dressing.. My husband and I had the bone in ribeye with a loaded baked potato with sautéed onion and mushrooms. Was scrumptious. Highly recommend. It has an old school steak house feel. Very dark and sexy atmosphere. The service was outstanding. .More infoChophouse New Orleans – Prime SteaksPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Central Business District•4.6
- JJesseVIPNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoFirst time at Luke before a proposal! New brunch spot for us. Wait staff, management, and food were all above par. Murder point oysters were great and you could tell they cleaned the shells which you don’t see often. Pork belly app melted with each bite in the best way. Shrimp and grits/green tomato Benedict were unreal. Big thank you to all the Luke staff for being an unforgettable part of our very special day.More infoLukePrice: Moderate• French• Central Business District•4.6
- EEdwardNew York City •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI like Red Fish Grill. My first meal on my first trip to Nawlins was there and I've been a fan ever since. Good food, great service and ambiance that fancies up Bourbon Street a lil bit. Loved the Boufin balls and whatever sauce that is that they came in. Only thing I want a fan of was their fried okra, which tasted pickled or horse radishy but everything else was excellent. Who puts Rosemary in a boozy lemonade? Red Fish does, and it was gooood. I'll be back my next trip to New Orleans.More infoRed Fish GrillPrice: Moderate• Seafood• French Quarter•4.5
- TTylerNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe valentines dinner was great. We had a great server named Jeremy. Every table was taken but Jeremy was always there at the right time when we needed anything, and he was great at having conversation. If you get the chance ask for him! We were only suppose to have the table for an hour and a half, but we ended up staying two hours without realizing it. Im surprised that happened on Valentine’s Day with how crowded it was, but I guarantee he had part to play in that. Thank you Jeremy!More infoThe Pelican ClubPrice: Expensive• Creole / Cajun / Southern• French Quarter•4.6
- BBlakeNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoCouldn’t say better things about our experience at the Palace Cafe. We enjoyed a spectacular Valentine’s Dinner here. We sat upstairs amidst a wonderful love-themed playlist. Many places were doing prefix menus which isn’t ideal for those with too many dietary restrictions and thankfully they were also extremely accommodating for all of their dishes so we could get exactly what we wanted. Ligelle (not sure if I spelled his name right) was a phenomenal server. An absolute class act with perfect suggestions and willingness to go the extra mile for us. We started by splitting the Beet and Marscarpone Salad - absolute incredible. My wife ordered Steak Frites (normally a lunch item, but they were willing to make it) and I ordered the Andouille Crusted Fish and both dishes were divine. We both ordered the Bananas Foster which Ligelle made right at our table and we were incredible impressed with its simple yet elegant flavor and presentation. Highly recommend the Palace Cafe!More infoPalace CaféPrice: Moderate• French American• French Quarter•4.4
Discover best American restaurants in Central Business District
Discover the heart of American cuisine in New Orleans' Central Business District, a vibrant culinary hub that offers a diverse array of dining options perfect for any palate. From classic Creole twists to the finest seafood and prime steaks, each restaurant in this district brings a unique flavor to the table, celebrating the rich gastronomic traditions of the region. Diners can enjoy everything from casual to sophisticated settings, each providing a memorable dining experience that encapsulates the lively spirit of New Orleans. The Central Business District is renowned not only for its high-quality American dishes but also for its welcoming atmosphere and exceptional service, making it a prime destination for both locals and visitors. Explore this dynamic dining scene where the essence of New Orleans culture is served up daily, ensuring a delightful culinary journey through the heart of the city. Whether you're craving comfort food or a fine dining experience, the Central Business District has something to satisfy every taste.