Best Asian Food Restaurants in French Quarter

We've collected top 10 mentioned asian food restaurants in French Quarter from other articles such as Trip101, Marriott International, The Crazy Tourist.

Best Asian Food Restaurants in French Quarter

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 Thrillist
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"UptownChinese and Japanese cuisine in a funky interiorTake a date to Luvi, and you’ll be guaranteed a topic of conversation over the colorful plating, fresh dishes, and bright decor. Chef Hao Gong’s inventive Shanghai cooking offers more than just adventurous dining. Dishes like pork and ginger dumplings or a raw bar selection of seared tuna and black caviar will give you something to discuss if your date night conversational skills fail you."
Mentioned by New Orleans
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"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 Eater New Orleans
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"Marjie’s Grill is the casual Mid City neighborhood joint serving some of the most inventive and mouth-watering food in town. Herbsaint alumni Marcus Jacobs and Caitlin Carney create dishes based on the cuisine and flavor profiles of Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos with a Delta twist. Crispy pig knuckles, head-on prawns with a chili dipping sauce, a melty slow grilled beef, and any specials are not to be missed, but Marjie’s vegetable-focused dishes also shine."
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 The Crazy Tourist
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"First raised in 1875, this old market hall on St. Claude Avenue came through a post-Katrina renovation between 2012-15, reopening as a modern, chef-centric food hall. In this bright and airy space are 11 dining options around an acclaimed craft cocktail bar, The Mayhaw. T2 Streetfood does Vietnamese classics like banh mi, pho and bao buns, while Torshi is all about eastern Mediterranean flavours, from falafel to gyros, tabouli and baklava."
Mentioned by whereyat.com
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"This southern food hall boasts an endless variety of food, drinks, and entertainment for its more local location. With more than a dozen vendors, people are sure to find their ideal meal whether it’s Mexican dishes, oyster bars, or aptly name s “streetfood.” Opened daily, St. Roch Market is a great place to grow your food brand with more customer exposure. or simply enjoy a good meal with friends."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
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"After your cemetery tour hop in a cab or Uber and head over in about a 5-minute drive to St. Roch Market for lunch. If you were intrigued by all the voodoo history you learned you can also make a pit stop on the way at the Voodoo Spiritual Temple, home of Voodoo Priestess Miriam, one of the last authentic voodoo practitioners in New Orleans."
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 Eater New Orleans
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"Gert Town ramen destination Kin paused during the pandemic — it’s a small space, and chef Hieu Than’s meticulously-built bowls of ramen aren’t easy to translate to takeout. In March, however, Than launched ramen kits, and built outdoor seating outside of the small Washington Avenue building. The kits come with perfectly cooked proteins (glazed pork belly, chicken paitan) vacuum-sealed, broth, fresh ramen noodles, and vegetable toppings, packaged intricately and accompanied by instructions."
Mentioned by New Orleans & Company
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"Kin has gained a lot of traction for the decadent ramen bowls and creative dumplings; in fact, they were nominated for a 2018 James Beard award. Owner, Hieu Than, wanted a small, yet focused menu. It boosts French and Asian flavors in a perfect combination."
Mentioned by hoodline.com
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"Located at 4600 Washington Ave. in Gert Town, the Japanese spot is the highest rated Japanese restaurant in New Orleans, boasting 4.5 stars out of 288 reviews on Yelp."
P.F. Chang's
P.F. Chang's
4.3 (1478 ratings)
Family-friendly chain offering creative takes on Asian fare in a striking space.
3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd Unit #63, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian restaurantDelivery Chinese restaurantDim sum restaurantTakeout RestaurantSushi restaurant
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 Food Com
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"First things first: The pho at Chef Michael Gulotta’s restaurant is not at all authentic. Nor does it pretend to be. But it is rich and bright, hefty with dark, deep flavors, whether you choose beef, chicken or vegetable broth."
Kanno
Kanno
4.8 (301 ratings)
Small Japanese restaurant known for inventive sushi rolls in a strip-mall setting.
3517 20th St, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Flouting “California style sushi,” Metairie’s Kanno proffers the usual, along with an entire section of skinny rolls sans rice and soy paper. Available in half and full roll portions, these pared down rolls include the likes of the Elvis roll (named for the chef), made with salmon, avocado, and both snow and blue crab, and the protein roll, with spicy tuna, snow crab, avocado and salmon. A hefty sake menu includes sparkling sake, though it’s not always featured."
Doson Noodle House
Doson Noodle House
4.2 (128 ratings)
Classic Vietnamese dishes served in a serene, simple space.
135 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Vietnamese restaurantAsian restaurant
Hong Minh Restaurant
Hong Minh Restaurant
4.6 (132 ratings)
2101 8th St, Harvey, LA 70058, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian restaurantMandarin restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Right off the freeway and tucked behind a Best Buy on the West Bank, the unassuming Hong Minh has an excellent menu of Chinese specialties, alongside some traditional Vietnamese and Asian fusion dishes. It’s a hidden gem for takeout, with menu highlights that include the Mongolian beef, Peking duck, wonton soup, and beef with broccoli."

Best Dinner Places to Eat in French Quarter

Cru by Chef Marlon Alexander
Cru by Chef Marlon Alexander
4.2 (166 ratings)
Southern-Creole eats like shrimp rémoulade & drinks served in historic surrounds with a courtyard.
535 Franklin Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
RestaurantAmerican restaurantBarBrunch restaurantEvent venueGay barLive music venueLoungeWedding venue
Bevi Seafood Co.
Bevi Seafood Co.
4.5 (1003 ratings)
Market & eatery in no-nonsense quarters with fresh fish & oysters plus prepared foods like po' boys.
236 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Seafood restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Food & Wine
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"Locals know this unpretentious corner seafood market and restaurant as one of the best places for quality crawfish; step up to the counter and order your feast, which comes with a thorough and patient tutorial—when the season ends, fear not, you’ve always got local shrimp and oysters to fall back on. Lurking on the seafood-focused menu is one of the city’s finest non-seafood po boys, the Cochon de Lait, overstuffed with pecan smoked pork, spicy Coleslaw, pickled peppers and a zipped up mayonnaise made with charred onion. (There’s a reason why they leave a giant roll of paper towels on your table.)"
Mentioned by Food Com
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"Crawfish boils are the pastime of southern Louisiana between March and June. Anytime the region’s famed mudbugs are plump, locals throw together a party revolving around tables loaded with the fresh-cooked crustaceans plus corn, sausage, potatoes and a load of high-intensity Creole seasoning. Bevi sources fine crawfish, along with crabs, shrimp and most any other local shellfish, then cooks them well and serves them on big trays."
The Howlin' Wolf
The Howlin' Wolf
4.4 (938 ratings)
Musical acts shine at this expansive, low-key concert hall with a mahogany bar & pub fare.
907 S Peters St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Live music venueBar & grillRestaurant
Mentioned by Wandering Wheatleys
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"You’ll also find a top-notch music venue at The Howlin’ Wolf in the Warehouse District. It’s named after the legendary Chicago Blues singer and guitarist Chester “Howlin’ Wolf” Burnett. Make sure you check out their schedule while you’re in town."

Top Rated Concerts and Shows in French Quarter

Prytania Theatre
Prytania Theatre
4.8 (657 ratings)5 (31 ratings)
Historic, circa-1914 single-screen movie theater showing new, classic, kids' & indie flicks.
5339 Prytania St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Movie theaterConcerts & ShowsEvent venueTheaters
Mentioned by 10Best
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"On a rainy afternoon in New Orleans, there's no better place to be than the balcony of the historic Prytania Theatre, cooking up some honest to goodness Hollywood romance with your real-life love interest. Opened in 1915, this charming theater is the oldest in the city and the only single-screen left in Louisiana. Couples can share gelato or a freshly made cappuccino during daytime favorites like Citizen Kane or Some Like It Hot or cuddle up for midnight screenings of cult classics like Rocky Horror Picture Show."
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
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"At more than 100 years old, the single-screen theater in Uptown is a step back in time, with red velvet ropes, balcony seating and family-friendly screenings of hand-picked classic films."
Saenger Theatre
Saenger Theatre
4.8 (2578 ratings)4.5 (351 ratings)
Landmark theater showcasing a wide range of live musical acts, plus touring theatrical productions.
1111 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsDrama theaterLive music venueTheaters
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"You can still feel the glamour that must have accompanied the opening of Saenger Theatre in 1927. Although the capacity has been cut from 4,000 to 2,600, the grand venue is still one of the biggest theaters in town, with a performance hall modeled on an Italian baroque courtyard and overhead lighting that resembles a starry constellation. The space hosts big events that still need a more intimate setting than a sports arena: touring Broadway shows, big-name comedians, and the occasional concert."
Mentioned by UpgradedPoints.com
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"With decorative moldings and ornate archways, the interior of the Saenger Theatre replicates that of a grand Italian courtyard, complete with a starry sky ceiling. Having been devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the theatre underwent a huge restoration project and reopened in 2013 to offer a bustling schedule of live music, lectures, comedy, and more."
Mentioned by Yurview
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"The historic Saenger Theatre in New Orleans is one of the Gulf Coast’s premier live entertainment venues. Heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina, the ‘Grand Dame of the South’ reopened its doors in September 2013 after an extensive restoration. The 1927 design lives on in this iconic live performance venue."
Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts
Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts
4.4 (624 ratings)3.5 (52 ratings)
2,100-seat theater hosting touring Broadway acts as well as opera, orchestra & ballet performances.
1419 Basin St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by the Guardian
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"Named for the beloved New Orleanean gospel singer, the jewel of Armstrong Park was decimated in Katrina and subsequently refurbished into a state-of-the-art facility. The inaugural performance of Giuseppe Verdi's Messa di Requiem established a roster a of stellar lineups, ranging from Broadway shows and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra to the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and the New Orleans Ballet Association. Catch programmes such as Shostakovich, La Bohème and comedian Aziz Ansari this spring."
Mentioned by Yurview
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"The Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts is a theater located in Louis Armstrong Park and named after gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, who was born in New Orleans. It originally opened in 1973 as the New Orleans Theater of the Performing Arts and then was renamed after Jackson in 1993. The theater was badly damaged during Hurricane Katrina but reopened in January 2009."

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in French Quarter

New Orleans Botanical Garden
New Orleans Botanical Garden
4.6 (402 ratings)4 (135 ratings)
Long-established gardens with exotic species including orchids & cacti, plus seasonal plant sales.
5 Victory Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Plaid Shirt Yoga Pants
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"– Did you know that New Orleans has a Botanical Garden in City Park?. Open all year round, the Botanical Garden covers 10 acres of land and is beautiful in the growing season. On Wednesdays in April and October, there are extended hours in the garden from 5-8 for an evening with musicians."
Old River Road Plantation Adventure
Old River Road Plantation Adventure
4.6 (56 ratings)4.5 (437 ratings)
2041 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Sightseeing tour agencyNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Hand Luggage Only
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"About a one-hour drive from the centre of New Orleans, Oak Alley Plantation is well worth a visit if you’re heading out of the city. Now, a tour here will usually mean a two-hour stay but it’s well worth it if you want to learn more about the history of this house and plantation at your own pace. It’s easily one of the best things to do in New Orleans if you’ve got a car or on a wider road trip (like we were)."
Mentioned by Photography & Travel
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"Oak Alley Plantation is actually about an hour west of New Orleans, but it is such an amazing photo location, anyone visiting New Orleans should make the trip. It was definitely one of the highlights of our vacation. As you might expect, it is an old plantation house, located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, in the community of Vacherie, which is in St. James Parish."
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
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"New Orleans has many plantations which, while they all have a past fraught with slavery and horror, offer a slice of Louisiana that make them among the best ways to look into New Orleans’ past. Oak Alley Plantation sits along the Mississippi’s western bank. An alley flanked by oak trees, all planted in the 1700s, runs up from the bank to the home."
Lake Pontchartrain
Lake Pontchartrain
4.6 (595 ratings)4 (281 ratings)
Massive estuary, the 2nd-largest inland saltwater body in the US, ringed with parks.
Louisiana, USA
LakeNature & ParksBodies of Water

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