Best Dinner Places to Eat in Harahan

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Best Dinner Places to Eat in Harahan

Commander's Palace
Commander's Palace
4.6 (4825 ratings)
Notable spot for refined Creole fare & an elegant jazz brunch in a chandelier-hung space since 1880.
1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantAmerican restaurantBarBrunch restaurantCreole restaurantFine dining restaurantSeafood restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Mentioned by Food & Wine
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"If Café Amelie is well-known, then Commander’s Palace is downright famous. One of the most storied locations in New Orleans history—the landmarked Victorian mansion, built in the late 1800s, has been in the Brennan family since 1974. It’s hard to go wrong when it comes to mealtimes—we particularly like lunch, when you can order one (or three) 25-cent martinis—but when it comes to romance, dinner is the way to go."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"This Garden District beauty made famous by renowned restaurateur Ella Brennan (who employed both Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse during her tenure) is known for its twenty-five cent martinis at lunch. Chef Tory McPhail also offers an affordable three-course prix-fixe special for about $35 or so, a steal for this landmark."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"The bread pudding souffle at Commander's Palace is one of New Orleans’s most iconic dishes, as is the restaurant's version of Bananas Foster (made with the added incentive of banana liqueur), but it's hard to go wrong with a praline parfait or creme brûlée either."
Brennan's
Brennan's
4.6 (3273 ratings)
Fine-dining landmark famed for Creole cuisine, posh breakfasts and bananas Foster for dessert.
417 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantCreole restaurantNew American restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Inside Brennan’s iconic pink Royal Street building, breakfast is a hedonistic, multi-course affair complete with dessert, cocktails, and many more cocktails against a backdrop of jubilant and lavishly colorful dining rooms, many of which look out at the brick courtyard and turtle pond through huge plate glass windows. Brennan’s gets the credit for creating the bloody bull (a twist on the bloody Mary with the umame-rich saltiness of beef bouillion), bananas Foster (a flamed dessert of bananas, rum, cinnamon, and sugar over vanilla ice cream that is as good as legend says it is), and eggs Hussarde (English muffins, coffee-cured Canadian bacon, hollandaise, and marchand de vin sauce). And, if Eater can predict the two more recent additions to the menu that will likely become classics, they are the rabbit Rushing (named for the current chef, Slade Rushing) and the eggs cardinal (shrimp boudin, spinach, lobster cardinal, black truffle hollandaise)."
Mentioned by The Clarion-Ledger
Top 10 New Orleans brunch spots to visit before you die
"After a recent $20 million renovation, which included a complete gutting of the kitchen and the removal of the awkward restroom in the entrance hall/carriageway by the front door, the Grande Dame of New Orleans’ brunch restaurants is back, and better than ever, in that famous circa 1795 building. We spent Father’s Day brunch here, and it was my first time back since the renovation. All of the classic egg dishes that were invented here are still on the menu."
Mentioned by Oprah Daily
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"Being an enterprising restaurant owner, Owen Brennan encouraged Paul Blangé, his chef, to invent a dish with bananas as the main attraction, in 1951. The dish was named after Richard Foster, the former chairman of the New Orleans Crime Commission and friend of Owen Brennan. In this iconic dish, bananas are flambéed tableside with brown sugar, butter, cinnamon, rum and served with New Orleans Ice Cream Co. vanilla bean ice cream."
Galatoires
Galatoires
4.3 (1187 ratings)
Fine-dining century-old institution serving French-Creole fare in upscale space (jackets required).
209 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantFine dining restaurantFrench restaurant
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
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"If you want a Po Boy, we recommend checking out Killer Po-Boys, if you want a fancy dining experience where you dress up and have another Commander’s Palace like experience head on over to Galatoire’s on Bourbon St., if you want some great gumbo head on over to the Gumbo Shop, or if you want some of the best oysters in town to check out Acme Oyster House for their famed seafood. We had a hard time choosing our last meal because all of the food we ate was so good."
GW Fins
GW Fins
4.8 (2323 ratings)
Creative, ever-shifting seafood menu featuring fresh catches in a stylish updated warehouse space.
808 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Seafood restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
New Orleans Spots for Fresh Gulf Seafood
"While most New Orleans seafood restaurants take a hyper-local approach to fill in the catch of the day, chef-owner Tenney Flynn at GW Fin casts a global net. The French Quarter restaurant impresses with quality and variety, including fish caught in waters around the world as well as right here in the Gulf. Chef de cuisine Michael Nelson's menu changes daily, depending on what's fresh and seasonal, but you might feast on King crab from Alaska, sea scallop crudo with local caviar and Scottish salmon with jalapeno glaze."
Mentioned by Time Out New Orleans
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"Fresh fish is the star at this French Quarter fine dining establishment. As an avid fisherman, chef Tenney Flynn is meticulous when it comes to choosing the freshest product from his sources, and his entrées change daily to reflect the best catch. Whatever the preparation—wood-grilled, parmesan crusted, blackened—the flavors of the fish shine through."
Dat Dog
Dat Dog
4.5 (3052 ratings)
Colorful local counter-serve chain featuring hot dogs, veggie dogs & sausages, plus fries & shakes.
601 Frenchmen St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Hot dog restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Dat Dog wants to put a smile on your face with its affordable Irish Guinness sausage, topped with andouille sauce, onions, shredded cheddar cheese, bacon, and yellow mustard. The artfully-crafted hot dogs, burgers, and chicken combine the soul of Louisiana with the sophistication of Europe. You can choose from over 30 available toppings at no extra charge and enjoy Dat Dog’s comfort food with a handcrafted beer or cocktail on the beautiful balcony or sun-splashed garden for a very low cost!"
Mentioned by NOLA.com
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"601 Frenchmen St., (504) 309-3362; 3336 Magazine St., (504) 324-2226; 5030 Freret St., (504) 899-6883; www.datdog.com. A crawfish etouffee dog is a crawfish sausage topped with crawfish etouffee, onions, tomatoes, mustard and sour cream. Reservations accepted for large parties."
Mentioned by Penguin Thoughts
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"Address: 5030 Freret St (although the restaurant has four other locations in Magazine st, Frenchmen st, Lafayette and College st.). Phone number: (504) 899-6883. What’s better than some smooth jazz?"
Katie's
Katie's
4.6 (2822 ratings)
Lively neighborhood spot for Creole-Italian fare like pizza & po' boys, plus a busy weekend brunch.
3701 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Seafood restaurantBreakfast restaurantRestaurantSoul food restaurant
Mentioned by Oprah Daily
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"Katie’s breakfast pizza is topped with hash browns, eggs, sausage, bacon, and green onions. It's also covered in St. Louis style creamy Provel cheese—perfect for making those beautiful strands for an Instagram moment. What ties all the flavors together is the rich garlic butter cream sauce."
Mentioned by Spoon University
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"A photo posted by Scott Chung (@schunghj) on Mar 16, 2015 at 4:58am PDT. Claim to fame: Barge sandwich, cajun pork pizza. If the thought of a sandwich stacked with mounds of freshly caught seafood, and cajun pork pizza aren’t making your mouth water, I don’t know what will."
Roux on Orleans Restaurant
Roux on Orleans Restaurant
4.2 (45 ratings)
Eatery at the Bourbon Orleans Hotel serves contemporary Creole & Cajun food for breakfast & dinner.
717 Orleans St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Creole restaurantIndoor lodgingRestaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
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"A post shared by Kimberly Porter (@kimberly311rush) on Mar 12, 2014 at 5:00pm PDT. This contemporary restaurant in the Bourbon Orleans Hotel is known for serving amazing Creole and Cajun dishes for breakfast. All the dishes are prepared using fresh and seasonal ingredients."
Crabby Jack's
Crabby Jack's
4.6 (818 ratings)
Daytime place for hefty po' boys, fried chicken & other Cajun grub in a funky counter-service space.
428 Jefferson Hwy, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
Seafood restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by VacationIdea
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"Crabby Jack’s is one of New Orleans’ most popular down-home Cajun lunch restaurants. Their specialty is po’ boy sandwiches, and they have a lot of them. Diners and critics alike heap praise on this casual po’ boy shop."
LemonShark Poke New Orleans
LemonShark Poke New Orleans
4.7 (125 ratings)
2901 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Sushi restaurantRestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by hoodline.com
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"LemonShark Poke, a sushi bar and Hawaiian spot that offers poke and more in the Garden District, is another much-loved go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 83 Yelp reviews. Head over to 2901 Magazine St. to see for yourself. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor."
Mentioned by Fun In New Orleans
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"LemonShark is a restaurant that serves locally crafted poke. Passion is our most important ingredient as we bring you the beauty of raw fish flavors in every bite."
The Green Room Kukhnya
The Green Room Kukhnya
4.8 (148 ratings)
1300 St Bernard Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Restaurant

Top Best Restaurants in Harahan

McDonald's
McDonald's
2.7 (1973 ratings)
Classic, long-running fast-food chain known for its burgers & fries.
711 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Fast food restaurantBreakfast restaurantCoffee shopHamburger restaurantRestaurantSandwich shop
Mondo
Mondo
4.4 (207 ratings)
Globally influenced modern Louisiana fare by famed chef Susan Spicer in an airy, modern space.
900 Harrison Ave, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Restaurant
Giorlando's Restaurant
Giorlando's Restaurant
4.6 (428 ratings)
Blackened fish, signature roast beef sandwiches & other Southern eats in a casual, sit-down space.
741 Bonnabel Blvd, Metairie, LA 70005, USA
Italian restaurantRestaurant

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Harahan

Lafayette Cemetery No. 1
Lafayette Cemetery No. 1
4.4 (322 ratings)4.5 (2614 ratings)
Historic 19th-century cemetery with above-ground tombs & statuary characteristic of the area.
1427 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
CemeterySights & Landmarks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in New Orleans, USA
"Of all the cemeteries in New Orleans, Lafayette exudes the strongest sense of subtropical Southern Gothic. The stark contrast of moldering crypts and gentle decay with the forceful fertility of the fecund greenery is incredibly jarring. It’s a place filled with stories – of German and Irish immigrants, deaths by yellow fever, social societies doing right by their dead – that pulls the living into New Orleans’ long, troubled past."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"New Orleans found itself amid a large influx of Italian, German, Irish, and American immigrants from the North when this magnolia-shaded…"
Musical Legends Park
Musical Legends Park
4.6 (2440 ratings)4.5 (957 ratings)
Statues of jazz legends decorate this cozy park hosting live local bands daily.
311 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
ParkSights & LandmarksCafeJazz clubLive music venuePoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"At the very heart of the French Quarter on Bourbon Street there’s a paved courtyard park celebrating New Orleans’ musical giants with plaques, artwork and other commemorative displays. Allen Toussaint, Fats Domino, Irma Thomas, Chris Owens, Al Hirt and Louis Prima are all honoured here, among others. A constant stream of musicians put on free performances in this laid-back environment with lots of shade, and you can grab coffee and a Cajun speciality like crawfish omelette at Cafe Beignet."
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
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"Bourbon Street is a little overdone as a New Orleans tourist go-to, but some must-see gems that are worth visiting remain. One of them is the Musical Legends Park, which is a small park showcasing the musical and cultural background of New Orleans, Louisiana, teeming with a rich heritage. Throughout the park, there are life-sized, intricately made statues in bronze of many famous local musicians."
Mentioned by Hospitality of New Orleans
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"If you want a place that is surrounded by musical history, then the Musical Legends Park should be on your list. Sit and sip on a drink and eat some beignets while you listen to live music. Artists display their artwork around the park."
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
4.5 (319 ratings)4.5 (231 ratings)
This convent-turned-museum is the city's oldest building & features French colonial architecture.
1100 Chartres St #2505, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkHistorical place museumSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites

Best Museums in Harahan

The Presbytère
The Presbytère
4.5 (388 ratings)4.5 (839 ratings)
State museum with Hurricane Katrina & Mardi Gras exhibits in a former courthouse built in 1813.
751 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Local history museumMuseumsHistory museumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"The Cabildo’s twin, facing Jackson Square on the north side of the cathedral, is from 1791 and held as one of the masterpieces of colonial Spanish architecture. Previously the domestic quarters, or presbytère, for the cathedral’s Capuchin monks had stood on this spot, which explains the name. This ornate building has come through a few different uses, and was a courthouse from 1834 to 1911."
Mentioned by Photography & Travel
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"The Presbytère is located on the northwest side of Jackson Square, between St. Louis Cathedral and St. Ann Street. It matches the Cabildo, which stands on the other site of the Cathedral. The Presbytère was built in 1791, and is currently one of the United States’ best examples of colonial Spanish architecture."
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden
4.8 (497 ratings)4.5 (1211 ratings)
Modern sculpture garden on 11 acres in New Orleans City Park with pedestrian paths & water features.
1 Collins Diboll Cir, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Sculpture museumMuseumsOpen air museumArt Museums
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"This five-acre sculpture garden is a park within City Park, and acts as an open-air annex to the wonderful New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA). 90 sculptures—mostly modern and abstract—are set among magnolias and live oaks, framed by bridges and reflecting pools, with world-renowned artists Henry Moore, Antoine Bourdelle, and Ossip Zadkine represented. The lake-set Virlane Tower by Kenneth Snelson is a favorite, as is the familiar Love, Red Blue sign by Robert Indiana, but it’s best to come without a map."
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
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"The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden is technically a part of the New Orleans Museum of Art, but it’s one of those places to visit that deserves its very own part of this listing since many come by just to visit the garden on its own. Right near the main NOMA building, an 11-acre expanse of garden stretches out, decorated with over 90 different sculptures. The gardens first opened in 2003 and have grown in size ever since it made its home in the rear of the Louisiana museum."
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
4.5 (321 ratings)3.5 (54 ratings)
Contemporary art exhibitions, performances & workshops offered in a light-filled, brick-lined space.
900 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Art centerMuseumsArt galleryArt museumArts organizationPerforming arts group
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"The Contemporary Arts Center, housed in a large redbrick building that stands out in the relatively muted Central Business District, is one of the city’s most prestigious spaces for the full gamut of contemporary arts, including painting, film, theater, and music. Exhibits, which rotate every four to eight weeks, can include any visual art form, from photography to sculpture and painting. The featured works are well-curated—sometimes around themes, sometimes around individual contemporary artists."
Mentioned by Thrillist
Every Single Free Museum in New Orleans
"Warehouse DistrictFounded in 1976 with a mission focused on the cutting edge of art and performance, operated by artists and performers, the CAC has become an important institution in the New Orleans art world, with a focus not just on visual and performing arts, but also on arts education as well. Basically, it’s pretty great. And, if you happen to have a Louisiana state ID, you can check it all out on Sundays for no charge."
Mentioned by New Orleans & Company
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"The CAC has free admission for Louisiana residents on Sundays courtesy of the Helis Foundation. The museum focuses on multi-disciplinary programming and rotating exhibits."

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