Best Japanese Restaurants in French Quarter
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- CCakebakercookiemakerSan Francisco Bay Area •15 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWaiter was lovely & attentive, menu had many food options—all delicious!More infoGyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ - New Orleans, LA | Central Business DistrictPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Warehouse District•4.6
- DDanettavipHouston •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoExtraordinary, warm, skilled service (Anne as a server and Jerry as general manager who checked on us 4+ times). Straightforward, delicious crab cakes, wedge salad (perhaps add a little more dressing), steaks, sauces and that perfect ube cheesecake. Sexy, roomy interior great for a date night. A real gem in the CBD.More infoMorrow SteakPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Central Business District•4.6
- JJustinvipCincinnati / Dayton •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoListen, I know when you’re in New Orleans it’s all about the Creole. And we have thoroughly enjoyed eating our way through bowls of gumbo and grilled oysters… but nothing celebrated my palate like this experience we had at Nobu. I have no idea what we ate exactly, but I remember when I briefly needed glasses in 3rd grade and thinking the grass had never been greener and the sky had never really been blue like this before. This is what this food did to me. The flavors had—no exaggeration—actual swear-to-Jesus layers and my mouth celebrated it all with a little grand finale of a pop of punchy explosion. Yes. It was all that. It was perfect and everything I didn’t know I had been missing. It’s not cheap, but it is a real experience. Our server, Andrea made the best recommendations and our chef even visited tableside with an extra little surprise. I imagine in a world where people are seeking the Creole experience this Asian cuisine could be overlooked, but it should be a stand out. The cod dish I forgot to take a picture of was this sexy satiny dish that felt so luxurious like the best sheets you’ve ever slept in… Whatever the other white fish dish was the thing I will be coming back for. A beautiful layered delight. This little pepper that hit you right at the end like a first kiss. The Wagu dish was so smooth with just the right amount of peppery, salty punch atop a melt in your mouth beef with a final tomato explosion. All so good. Save your money for this splurge, it is worth it even for non-fancy people like me.More infoNobu - Caesars New OrleansPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Central Business District•4.6
- RRobertvipNew Orleans / Louisiana •13 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoThe krewe at Kenji always goes above and beyond to make us feel at home with amazing food and impeccable service.. but last night for my wife’s birthday completely outdid themselves! Made her birthday dinner and our “Kenji anniversary” unforgetable!!More infoKenji OmakasePrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• French Quarter•4.8
- JJenNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 22, 2024This was one of the best meals my colleagues and I have ever had! From the intimate setting to the detailed descriptions of each course, this is high-level experiential dining. Will make it a priority to come back every time we’re in Nola!More infoYo NashiPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Central Business District•4.8
Discover best Japanese restaurants in French Quarter
Explore the authentic taste of Japan right in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter. This unique area, known for its vibrant dining scene and rich cultural tapestry, offers a selection of Japanese restaurants that promise an unforgettable culinary journey. From traditional sushi bars to innovative Japanese fusion eateries, each establishment is committed to delivering high-quality, authentic Japanese cuisine using fresh ingredients. Diners can expect a variety of dining experiences, from intimate omakase meals where chefs showcase their creativity to relaxed settings perfect for enjoying ramen or tempura with friends. The attention to detail and the commitment to preserving the authenticity of Japanese culinary traditions make these restaurants a must-visit for both locals and tourists. Whether you're a seasoned sushi enthusiast or new to Japanese cuisine, the French Quarter provides a perfect backdrop to explore these exquisite flavors, ensuring every meal is not just eaten, but experienced.