This isn’t the first time that the Michelin Guide has let the winners slip. Last year, Eater reported that Los Angeles’ Somni ...
Start with these seven best-in-class bars compiled by our companion publication Punch, classic cocktail joints to raucous natural wine parties to one glossy oyster bar. Finally, if dive bars are more ...
It’s a question asked of cabbies, bartenders, lifelong residents, and anyone who’s ever been to town. “Where should I eat in New Orleans?” The answer depends on the variables, but the type of food, ...
The Hall on Mag and Pythian Market have both closed in recent weeks, but companies keep trying to make New Orleans food halls happen ...
Philly has cheesesteaks, Manhattan has subs, Chicago has Italian beef. But only New Orleans has po’ boys, the iconic, overstuffed sandwich that is a city-wide crave. As the story goes, po’ boys were ...
Tender, crispy, juicy, and sometimes spicy — fried chicken pretty much embodies the best of Southern foodways. While New Orleans is in but not necessarily of the South, its fried chicken offerings are ...
The independent coffee shop scene has thrived in New Orleans for over a decade, beginning with the arrival of third-wave shops in the 2010s. In the last few years, neighborhood cafes have become ...
We all know late-night food options aren’t what they used to be. But, longtime favorites and new players are doing their best to keep up the city’s reputation as a nightlife haven, and that includes ...
Food and drink destinations featured on the New Orleans-shot show include Bacchanal, Lil Dizzy’s, Dooky Chase, and more ...
Stephanie Carter Stephanie Carter is freelance writer and editor, and previous editor of Eater New Orleans. She has a master’s degree in philosophy from Tulane University and an associate’s degree ...
Going out for breakfast is special, whether it means sitting alone with a coffee and pastry at a favorite outdoor cafe, grabbing a well-wrapped breakfast burrito before a road trip or work, or ...