Best Asian Food Restaurants in Algiers Point

We've collected top 10 mentioned asian food restaurants in Algiers Point from other articles such as NOLA Weekend, Spoon University, Food Com.

Best Asian Food Restaurants in Algiers Point

LUVI Restaurant
LUVI Restaurant
4.7 (173 ratings)
Intimate venue serving Chinese & Japanese dishes with a twist, plus cocktails in a funky interior.
5236 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Asian restaurantChinese restaurantDumpling restaurantJapanese restaurant
Mentioned by New Orleans & Company
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"Nestled along Tchoupitoulas Street in Uptown New Orleans is Luvi - a light and refreshing Japanese + Chinese fusion restaurant. Its menu is packed with a handcrafted selection of raw bites, Shanghai comfort foods and Asian-inspired cocktails. With housemade sauces, fresh ingredients and carefully prepared creations, Luvi pushes boundaries and sets new standards for fusion cuisine."
Mentioned by New Orleans
Another day, another dumpling; the best Chinese dumplings in town
"While LUVI’S chef’s choice tasting menu may be the star of this beautiful little spot on Tchoupitoulas Street, I’d surely be scolded for leaving out mama’s dumplings. No surprise, chef Hao Gong’s dumplings get their name from his mother’s secret recipe. These one bite wonders are stuffed with crabmeat, pork, and crunchy water chestnuts."
Marjie's Grill
Marjie's Grill
4.6 (303 ratings)
Popular counter serve with seasonal Asian-meets-Gulf Coast fare plus BBQ & veggies in cheery space.
320 S Broad Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Southeast Asian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Although Marjie's Grill on South Broad grew out of a love story, it's not a hearts and flowers kind of place. On their first Valentine's Day, chef/owner Marcus Jacobs and partner Caitlin Carney were featuring an Offal Valentine's Day menu, with organ meats in the spotlight to inspire canoodling. The pair, who met working together at Herbsaint, opened a sunny little spot on the busy South Broad corridor just off of Canal Street, a savory, homey place where flavors are bold, ingredients are local and "garbage" fish like Sheepshead are proudly featured."
Mentioned by Southern Trippers
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"Marjie’s Grill opened in 2016 and has remained a staple in New Orleans. This New Orleans restaurant is a fusion of Asian inspired dishes with a special New Orleans twist. They are known for catering events, but one of the coolest aspects of this restaurant is that their menu changes daily."
Mentioned by The Venue Report
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"The back patio at Marjie’s is tucked away in its own little enclave of Broad Street backyards. With twinkling bistro lights, wood banquettes and lots of bistro tables, this little spot is great for sipping on playful cocktails and Southern-meets-Southeastern-Asian eats."
St. Roch Market
St. Roch Market
4.6 (2670 ratings)4.5 (300 ratings)
1875 market reborn as a cool food hall with stalls selling eats & drinks, plus some outdoor seating.
2381 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
RestaurantSights & LandmarksBarbecue restaurantCocktail barCoffee shopHaitian restaurantMexican restaurantSeafood restaurantSoutheast Asian restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)Vegan restaurantPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Washington Post
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"Shuttered by Katrina, the one-time seafood market reopened this spring as a pristine food hall with more than a dozen vendors and abundant counter seating throughout. Among the draws are crab cakes from Elysian Seafood, daiquiris and other cocktails from the Mayhaw and local pecans, okra and raw honey sourced by St. Roch Forage. 2381 St. Claude Ave."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
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"The revitalized market has outdoor seating along St. Claude Avenue. Purchase food inside from one of the vendors. Then, grab a table outside, and watch the neighborhood residents pass you by."
Mikimoto Restaurant
Mikimoto Restaurant
4.5 (587 ratings)
Japanese fare & generous, Louisiana-accented sushi rolls in a cozy space, plus a drive-thru.
3301 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarSushi restaurant
kin
kin
4.6 (567 ratings)
An intimate, unpretentious locale for Asian, French & international flavors, plus ramen for lunch.
4600 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70125, USA
Ramen restaurantDinerRestaurantSoutheast Asian restaurant
Mentioned by New Orleans
Another day, another dumpling; the best Chinese dumplings in town
"Everyone knows that Kin has the most creative soup game in town, but it also offers a rotating repertoire of dumpling specials that are consistently clever and always delicious. The specials when I scooted through on one particular day were real head-scratchers. And I mean that in the best way possible."
Sushi Brothers
Sushi Brothers
4.5 (337 ratings)
Cajun-tinged Japanese fare & sushi in a casual, family-owned space with St. Charles Avenue views.
1612 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Sushi restaurantAsian restaurantBarJapanese restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurant
Sake Cafe uptown
Sake Cafe uptown
4.4 (609 ratings)
Sleek, modern spot for seasonal sushi & Japanese eats, plus a full bar with premium sake.
2830 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarRestaurantSeafood restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"The place, in a former K & B drug store, is pretty in a 1990s sort of way with design wows like bright, multi-colored, Chihuly-esque blown glass chandeliers and bi-level white tablecloth dining (the top level is reserved for private parties). The sushi menu melds traditional Japanese dishes and New Orleans ingredients (see jazz roll, Uptown roll, and New Orleans roll on the menu) along with bento box lunch specials and a full bar including an extensive sake list and specialty cocktails. Happy hour happens daily from 3 p.m."
Mentioned by NOLA.com
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"Clearview Parkway, Suite A, Harahan, (504) 733-8879; Independence Mall, 4201 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Suite A4, Metairie, (504) 779-7253; www.sakecafela.com. A Clearview Roll features snow crab, avocado, crawfish, cream cheese, tempura-fried shrimp, smelt roe and eel sauce. Reservations accepted."
Daiwa Sushi Bar & Japanese Cuisine
Daiwa Sushi Bar & Japanese Cuisine
4.5 (595 ratings)
Polished restaurant with a long sushi bar featuring inventive maki & Japanese kitchen entrees.
5033 Lapalco Blvd, Marrero, LA 70072, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantKaraoke barSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Low key West Bank sushi spot Daiwa, known for its uni, karaoke rooms, and Hello Kitty aesthetic, opened a second location in Metairie a few months ago. The Vets Boulevard restaurant in a former World of Beer location ups the ante in space and menu, with the option of omakase (chef’s choice) dinners and new specialties featuring less common fish like Japanese striped jack and sardines. Lunch was also just added in August."
MOPHO
MOPHO
4.4 (1024 ratings)
Trendy spot for Vietnamese fare (including pho) with a Creole influence, plus bubble-tea cocktails.
514 City Park Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Asian fusion restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by whereyat.com
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"Best known as Southeast Asia by the way of New Orleans, Mopho provides an international flavor in the Mid-City. Not only does this restaurant provide lunch, dinner, and catering to their valued customers, but every Saturday includes the roasting of a whole pig over pecan wood in their outdoor pit. If that isn’t enough, Mopho Chef Michael Gulotta was recently named a 2016 F&W Best New Chef, so the restaurant is definitely the place waiting to be discovered in New Orleans."
Mentioned by Oprah Daily
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"Chef Michael Gulotta, a New Orleans native, took inspiration from his Louisiana upbringing and combined it with Vietnamese influences that have sprung up in the city over the years. This unique confluence of cuisines has earned Gulotta recognition from local, New Orleans Magazine, and national publications, Bon Appétit and Food & Wine. One of the most popular dishes is the Glazed Pork Belly Bowl with hot smoked shoulder, spiced peanut, cracklin, and cured strawberries."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"As the name suggests,  pho is the main event here at this spot from the chef behind the beloved Maypop. They offer a choice of broth with standard adds such as pork shoulder and meatballs, premium adds such as a slow-poached egg and ribeye steak, and top shelf adds such as duck confit. The crispy chicken wings with lemongrass and ginger are also much-praised, as is the selection of spring rolls."
Jazz Sushi Bar
Jazz Sushi Bar
4.5 (108 ratings)
Basic Japanese restaurant serving standard rolls & hot dishes in a comfortable diner-style setting.
600 Decatur St #206a, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
BarAsian restaurantJapanese restaurantSushi restaurant

Top Best Restaurants in Algiers Point

Maypop
Maypop
4.6 (800 ratings)
Contemporary eatery serving Southern-Asian fusion including handmade pasta & house-cured meats.
611 O'Keefe Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Contemporary Louisiana restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Time Out New Orleans
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"As strange as it may seem, chef Michael Gullotta combines Asian, Italian and New Orleans cuisines into one stunning menu. The native New Orleanian kicked off his career by melding the flavors of Vietnam and Louisiana at his restaurant MoPho; at Maypop, Gullotta goes even further. After starting with a bread course that includes coconut butter and shellfish pepper jam, things get even more interesting with options such as sweet corn Tom Yum with Gulf shrimp and Florida clams, garganelli with blue crab and Thai sausage, and lamb shank in coconut jus."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"Expect the unexpected at Maypop, where chef Michael Gulotta effortlessly marries the flavors of New Orleans, Southeast Asia, and Italy. Take the fried oysters, with bourbon barrel soy aïoli and Manchego cheese, the gulf fish swimming in crawfish coconut cream, and the crawfish étouffée curry, with gnocchetti pasta and puffed rice crust. Don't miss the weekend Dim Sum brunch, where you'll find traditional Bloody Marys and mimosas along with innovative dishes like turnip cakes with smoked andouille and head cheese and blue crab soup dumplings."
Mentioned by OpenTable
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"Looking for a perfect place to grab some brunch before a Saints game at the SuperDome?. Look no further than MayPop, which is just a few steps away from the legendary sports complex..."
The Vintage
The Vintage
4.7 (418 ratings)
Chic cafe with Paris-style decor serving coffee, beignets, cocktails & wine, plus small plates.
3121 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Restaurant
Mentioned by Ready Set Jet Set
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"Located on Magazine Street, The Vintage is a coffee shop cafe that also serves up some of the most unique beignet options in town. Some of them change seasonally (like the pumpkin spice beignet we had on our visit), and others are staples, like the beignet bites that you can also get in a to-go cone. My personal favorite was the cinnamon sugar beignet."
French 75
French 75
4.6 (761 ratings)
Tin-ceilinged "grande dame" of Creole dining since 1918, featuring seafood classics & a jazz brunch.
813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Cocktail barBarCreole restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
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"Literally, toast to a good night with a French 75 at this iconic French Quarter bar. History and elegance collide at this James Beard Award-winner with interesting spins on classic cocktails. Opens Monday through Thursday from 5:30 p.m."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
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"They also have tons of other amazing cocktails including Pim’s Cup, French 75, and their mixologist’s seasonal specials. Having a drink here is an experience."

Best Donuts in Algiers Point

Freret Street Poboys and Donuts
Freret Street Poboys and Donuts
3.7 (54 ratings)
Laid-back counter-serve Creole restaurant that dispenses breakfast, po' boys & housemade sweets.
4701 Freret St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Donut shopDeliRestaurant
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
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"This neighborhood eatery has all the breakfast fixins’, donuts, wings, burgers, and po-boys to keep you coming back all hours of the day. The donuts are simple and delicious, and the price is just right: it’s only 80 cents for regular and chocolate glazed, jelly filled, cream filled, chocolate iced and cake donuts. Honey buns are $1.75, and apple fritters are $2."
District Donuts & Coffee Bar
District Donuts & Coffee Bar
4.7 (123 ratings)
Donuts are the main item at this baker also preparing snacky meals, coffees & Asian teas.
5637 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Coffee shopDonut shop
Chris's Donuts
Chris's Donuts
4.1 (112 ratings)
Locally owned bakery & cafe known for donuts & celebration cakes plus breakfast, sandwiches & more.
7030 Bullard Ave, New Orleans, LA 70128, USA
Donut shopBreakfast restaurantCake shop

Best Breweries and Beer Places in Algiers Point

New Orleans Lager & Ale (NOLA) Brewing
New Orleans Lager & Ale (NOLA) Brewing
4.6 (640 ratings)
Smoked BBQ & sides join more than 20 beers on tap at this two-story brewery with a roof deck.
3001 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Brewery
Martin Wine Cellar New Orleans
Martin Wine Cellar New Orleans
4.6 (569 ratings)
An extensive selection of wine, beer & spirits at a range of price points, plus tasting events.
3827 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Wine storeBeer storeLiquor store
Miel Brewery & Taproom
Miel Brewery & Taproom
4.8 (161 ratings)4.5 (4 ratings)
405 Sixth St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
BreweryFood & DrinkBarBeer garden
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Head brewer and co-owner Alex Peyroux’s comes from a long time Cajun-French family, and his fiancee and Miel co-owner Janice Montoya descends from Spanish colonies, so the name is both a nod to that cultural blending — as well as the fact that Alex’s beekeeping parents keep them loaded up with Louisiana honey. New Orleans’ 10th brewery will use honey as a fermentation sugar as well as the featured ingredient for several beers in the future."

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