Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Paradis

We've collected top 10 mentioned takeout restaurants in Paradis from other articles such as PETA, findmeglutenfree.com, restaurantji.com.

Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Paradis

Cure
Cure
4.5 (544 ratings)
Firehouse turned stylish, dimly lit cocktail lounge with creative drinks & eclectic array of dishes.
4905 Freret St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Cocktail barTakeout RestaurantSmall plates restaurant
Mentioned by Serious Eats
A Chefs' Guide to Eating Out in New Orleans
"Freret Beer Room opened about three years ago on Freret Street, and back then, it was more of a restaurant that had beer on tap. Now it’s more like a taproom with a really abbreviated menu, and it’s perfect for sitting down for a pint. They work with a lot of local microbreweries, and the food is also fantastic."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
Sweet Spots: Local Romantic Bars for Your Next Date Night
"You can’t go wrong with a date night at this swanky Freret Street spot with a critically-acclaimed bar program. Enjoy some good tunes and conversation by candlelight at Cure. Plus, if you get a little hungry, check the bar menu for light bites."
Liuzza's by the Track
Liuzza's by the Track
4.6 (653 ratings)
Casual Creole tavern for gumbo, slow-simmered corned beef & signature BBQ shrimp po' boys.
1518 N Lopez St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Cajun restaurantGrillBarCreole restaurantFast food restaurantLoungeTakeout RestaurantSandwich shopSeafood restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The 25 Classic Restaurants Every New Orleanian Must Try
"It started as a neighborhood bar near the horse tracks in 1936. Sixty years later, James Lemarie and Billy Gruber bought Liuzza’s by the Track and turned it into the quintessential neighborhood corner joint and the unofficial gathering place for Jazz Fest. Order the garlic oyster po-boy and a cold beer, served in a large frosted goblet."
Mentioned by 10Best
spots for eating on the cheap in New Orleans
"In a city that's po'boy proud, Liuzza's at the Track stands out from the crowd, thanks to the house specialty, a buttery, Worcestershire-fueled gi-normous portion of gulf shrimp slathered between a hot and crusty roll. It's called barbecue shrimp, but there's really nothing barbecued about it. Save room for the gumbo."
Slim Goodies Diner
Slim Goodies Diner
4.3 (801 ratings)
Cash-only daytime diner with vegetarian-friendly comfort fare in funky digs with a leafy backyard.
3322 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
DinerAmerican restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCreole restaurantFamily restaurantLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out New Orleans
16 breakfast spots to start your day in New Orleans
"This breakfast and lunch spot is a local favorite on Magazine Street. Slim Goodies serves classic comfort food with bold twists, all made with fresh ingredients (and lots of love). Everyone loves the slammers: hash browns slathered in something delicious – think crawfish étouffée or chili with bacon and cheddar cheese – but the sweet potato pancakes are not to be missed."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Ten years old and going strong, Magazine Street's quirky, always-slammed early morning to lunch time diner, is known for their Slammer options, a hangover-helper made with hashbrowns and scrambles of various sort (eggs, chili, tofu, what have you). There is also a potato latke/crawfish etouffee dish called the Jewish Coonass, not PC, but a fan favorite."
Mentioned by 10Best
Garden District'sspots for an egg-straordinary brunch
"Slim Goodies Diner is a dive-y diner located in the Garden District/Irish Channel portion of Magazine Street in New Orleans. The venue has a retro feel with the old Coke signs, red leather booths and counter stools. Breakfast/brunch is the specialty here, and waits can be long if you come at peak times, say around 10 am."
Biscuits & Buns on Banks
Biscuits & Buns on Banks
4.2 (513 ratings)
Comfy coffee shop with sidewalk seating serving American & Creole breakfast & lunch standards.
4337 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Brunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by VacationIdea
24 Best Breakfast & Weekend Brunch Restaurants in New Orleans
"Biscuits & Buns on Banks is a casual coffee shop with lovely sidewalk seating that serves all-American cuisine with Creole accents for breakfast and lunch. Located in a renovated house on a pretty tree-lined residential street in the heart of New Orleans, Biscuits & Buns on Banks is owned by a husband-and-wife team whose primary focus is – as the name states – biscuits, and of those, there are many selections. A variety of breakfast dishes and daily specials include French toast with caramelized bananas and pancetta, pulled pork breakfast nachos, pancakes with fresh peaches, and barbecue seafood etouffeé with crawfish or shrimp over house biscuit or creamy grits."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
5 Great Spots to Brunch on a Budget in New Orleans
"Enjoy brunch in a cozy neighborhood setting with food selections ranging from simple to savory. Grab simple breakfast items around $3, with higher options peaking at $11. Some menu stand outs include Grilled Brie on Waffles, Fried Andouille Sausage Hash Cakes and Abita Glazed Pot Roast and Debris Jus."
Verti Marte
Verti Marte
4.6 (1628 ratings)
This longtime market & deli open 24/7 is known for Creole-inspired sandwiches, entrees & sides.
1201 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
DeliBakeryGrocery storeTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by FrenchQuarter.com
Best Kept Secrets for Eating Cheap and Eating Well in the French Quarter
"(1201 Royal St.) Verti Marte is open 7 days a week, 24 hours, and delivery is available. Like Quartermaster a couple blocks away, it’s strictly a to-go operation, serving a heavily local clientele and offering a mind-bogglingly extensive menu of breakfast specialties, sandwiches and po-boys, entrees, and even desserts. You’ll see the Quarter workers stopping in for fried shrimp po-boys, BLTs, and Verti Marte’s Philly Cheese Steak."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
Cheap Eats in New Orlean's French Quarter
"Situated kitty-corner from the storied LaLaurie Mansion, this simple convenience store and takeout counter is a favorite place to take out-of-town guests for their very first New Orleans po' boy. The menu of sandwiches and meals-to-go is huge, surprisingly affordable, and unbelievably delicious. Verti Marte is vegetarian-friendly, with grilled veggie and mushroom sandwich options, among others."
Mentioned by Girl vs Globe
10 Best Vegan Restaurants in New Orleans
"If you’re looking for another late night food takeout in New Orleans, Verti Marte is it. The corner shop is open 24/7 so you can literally swing by whenever. My friend and I stumbled in drunk at 2am and just told the guy behind the counter to give us two boxes of food – one regular and one vegetarian."
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
4.3 (304 ratings)
Fast-food chain specializing in fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries & Texas toast.
500 Port of New Orleans Pl # FC242, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Fast food restaurantAmerican restaurantChicken restaurantFried chicken takeawayTakeout RestaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
10 Places for Kickin' Fried Chicken in New Orleans
"Since its launch in Baton Rouge, Raising Cane’s has grown a household name, and the sauce is the thing of legends. Now, Nation’s Restaurant News named the chicken finger masters the fastest-growing chain in the nation for 2017. Check them out at any of their numerous locations across the city."
Jimmy John's
Jimmy John's
3.6 (74 ratings)
Counter-serve chain specializing in sub & club sandwiches, plus signature potato chips.
600 Canal St Suite 102, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Sandwich shopCatererFast food restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout Restaurant
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
Carrabba's Italian Grill
Carrabba's Italian Grill
4.2 (832 ratings)
Chain eatery & bar serving a diverse menu of classic Italian fare in a family-friendly setting.
4641 Veterans Blvd, Metairie, LA 70006, USA
Italian restaurantAmerican restaurantBarBar & grillCatererDown home cooking restaurantGluten-free restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurantWine bar
Smashburger
Smashburger
4.2 (195 ratings)
Counter-serve chain featuring signature smashed burgers, plus sides & shakes.
3301 Veterans Blvd Suite 79A, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
Hamburger restaurantAmerican restaurantChicken restaurantFast food restaurantIce cream shopLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in Paradis

Good Time Sushi
Good Time Sushi
4.5 (437 ratings)
Shedlike structure masquerades as sushi & hibachi restaurant serving special rolls & cooked meals.
5315 Elysian Fields Ave, New Orleans, LA 70122, USA
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
14 Top Spots For Sushi in New Orleans
"Don’t let the plain Jane sign outside this Gentilly BYOB scare you away. Good Time sushi and hibachi is a cute little neighborhood sushi place with fresh options and good service. The lunch menu is cheap, cheap, and specialty rolls, like the “good time” and “the tiger,” are generous of portion and fresh."
Cafe Zen
Cafe Zen
4.5 (171 ratings)
Sushi & sashimi plus creative maki rolls & cooked Japanese fare at a casual roadside eatery.
2112 Belle Chasse Hwy Ste 5, Gretna, LA 70056, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantSushi restaurant
Miyako Hibachi & Sushi Bar
Miyako Hibachi & Sushi Bar
3.9 (472 ratings)
Hibachi chefs cook seafood & meat to order in a vast 8,000-sq.-ft. space with a sushi bar.
1403 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Japanese restaurantJapanese steakhouseSeafood restaurantSteak houseSushi restaurantTeppanyaki restaurant

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Paradis

Smoothie King Center
Smoothie King Center
4.6 (4347 ratings)4.5 (229 ratings)
Vast, state-of-the-art concert & sports venue & home of the New Orleans Pelicans basketball team.
1501 Dave Dixon Dr, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
ArenaSights & LandmarksBanquet hallStadiumArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by Yurview
48 Things to Do in New Orleans This Weekend
"Smoothie King Center is where you’ll catch many top indoor sporting events and concerts coming through New Orleans. The multi-purpose indoor arena sits adjacent to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. It’s also the home of the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans."
Palmer Park
Palmer Park
4.3 (613 ratings)
5.6-acre park featuring grassy areas, big shade trees, a playground & a popular monthly arts market.
8211 S Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
ParkHistorical landmark
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Top 10 city parks in New Orleans
"Every fourth Sunday of the month, the Arts Council of New Orleans puts on the Arts Market of New Orleans, an excellent juried arts market at Palmer Park, located just off of Carrollton Ave. There you’ll find some of the city’s local creative talent, as well as kid-friendly music and activities. Alligators have been known to take up residence in Wetland Park in New Orleans © Justin Foulkes / Lonely Planet"
Mentioned by Hospitality of New Orleans
Best Parks Around New Orleans
"Annual festivals, events, concerts, filming and fun filled activities are held there. It is the home of the Palmer Park Arts Market which takes place on the last Saturday of every month. This market sells arts, crafts, food, and more."
Voodoo Authentica Inc
Voodoo Authentica Inc
4.5 (931 ratings)4 (186 ratings)
Snug shop featuring voodoo-related items such as dolls, potions & candles, plus psychic readings.
612 Dumaine St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Cultural centerSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
An Awesome New Orleans Itinerary
"This is also where you can have a famous Café du Monde beignet covered in powdered sugar, have your tarot cards read at Hex, get a taste of voodoo culture at Voodoo Authentica, and shop for jewelry, clothing, and antiques all throughout the neighborhood. The Pharmacy Museum has quite an interesting tour – don’t let the name fool you!. It’s all about old school remedies and how they evolved through history, with a local twist."

Best History Museum in Paradis

Free People of Color Museum
Free People of Color Museum
4.8 (128 ratings)5 (33 ratings)
2336 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
MuseumEvent venueWedding venueHistory Museums
Mentioned by AFAR
Dip Into the 6 Best Small Museums in New Orleans
"Before the Civil War, New Orleans was home to the largest and wealthiest population of free people of color (abbreviated to F.P.C. by the museum) in the South. To understand their journey, heritage, and achievements, schedule an hour-long tour of Treme’s Le Musée de F.P.C.—the only museum of its kind in the United States. The detailed lesson, both profoundly sobering and inspirational, begins with the founding of New Orleans in 1718 and continues to the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision, a case that started in New Orleans and that resulted in national segregation."
Mentioned by New Orleans
Top 5-04: Unique museums across
"Free People of Color (f.p.c.) is the term used to describe Blacks who were born free or freed before the Civil War. The presence of f.p.c. in New Orleans is recorded back to 1722 and New Orleans was home to one of the largest populations of f.p.c. Le Musée de f.p.c. honors those artists, artisans, entrepreneurs, educators, physicians, journalists, business owners and professionals who made New Orleans what it is today. This beautiful house displays artwork and history of f.p.c. in New Orleans and honors the contributions they made to the City."
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
3.8 (2478 ratings)3.5 (566 ratings)
Two snug rooms packed with voodoo artifacts, plus a gift shop, both run by voodoo practitioners.
724 Dumaine St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
MuseumGift shopHeritage museumHistory museumNovelty storeSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Yurview
48 Things to Do in New Orleans This Weekend
"There are many reasons the city of New Orleans is such a popular tourist destination, one of them being the fascinating religion of Voodoo. The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum explores the mysterious side of New Orleans’ fabled history. Located in the heart of the French Quarter (between Bourbon and Royal streets), the museum’s mission is to preserve the legacy of New Orleans’ Voodoo history and culture while educating and entertaining visitors."
Mentioned by Hotel Monteleone
Top 10 Historic French Quarter Hidden Gems To Explore in New Orleans
"This tiny museum on Dumaine Street will give you an eye-opening glimpse into the history of Voodoo in New Orleans. Founded in 1972 by a local artist, the two-room New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum is packed with historic voodoo relics, paintings, sculptures, and other artifacts. Take a self-guided tour and learn all about the rich culture that helped shape the story of New Orleans."
The Historic New Orleans Collection (New exhibition center)
The Historic New Orleans Collection (New exhibition center)
4.7 (386 ratings)4.5 (590 ratings)
Museum made up of historic, restored buildings that offer exhibits & tours plus a gift shop.
520 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
History museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
Here are 10 museums you should visit in the French Quarter
"Founded in 1966, The Historic New Orleans Collection has two campuses: one on Royal Street and the other on Chartres Street. Its Royal Street campus has a permanent gallery on Louisiana history; a hall for rotating exhibitions; and house museum called the Williams Residence—which, according to the THNOC, “is the only French Quarter house open to the public with its original furnishings.”. Its Chartres Street campus holds the Williams Research Center, the Boyd Cruise gallery, and thousands of historic artifacts that encapsulate life New Orleans over the last 300 years."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Museums in New Orleans
"18th century home of Jean Francois Merieult|© Marla Holden / Alamy. General L. Kemper Williams and Leila Moore Williams founded the Historic New Orleans Collection to showcase their various Louisiana artefacts, with the aim to preserve local history. Several historic buildings stand near the institution, with each housing more than three centuries-worth of items."

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