9 Outstanding Restaurants In New Orleans That Are Known For A Single Menu Item
There are some restaurants that have become known for a certain menu item, and it’s what has kept customers coming back again and again. We all have those local eateries that we frequent when we are craving a certain food. Whether it’s a roast beef po’boy or a bologna sandwich, these 9 outstanding restaurants in New Orleans are the places to go when you’re craving something particular.


Established in 1840, Antoine’s is the oldest continuously operated family run restaurant in the country, and it should be on everyone’s bucket list for 2019. Oysters Rockefeller was actually invented here in 1890, and a trip to Antoine’s isn’t complete without trying this iconic dish. 713 St Louis St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130.
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This iconic pink building has been feeding New Orleanians since 1946. With a Cajun/Creole menu that will tantalize your tastebuds, you surely can’t go wrong with anything you order. Their bananas foster is more than just a dessert, it’s an experience, and you’ll get to watch the waiter make your dish right by your table. 417 Royal St., New Orleans, LA 70130.




Established in 1893, Commander’s Palace is one of the most historic restaurants in the city. This iconic blue building has launched the careers of top chefs like Paul Prudhomme, Emeril Lagasse, and countless others. While this Grand Dame is known for many specialty items, including their turtle soup (which takes three days to make), be sure to save room for dessert because their bread pudding will blow you away. 1403 Washington Ave., New Orleans, LA 70130.
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Tucked away on iconic Oak Street, Jacque-Imo’s is an eclectic little restaurant you’re sure to love. Be sure to get their shrimp and alligator sausage cheesecake as a starter for the table, you won’t regret it! 8324 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118.


The second oldest restaurant in New Orleans has been around since 1856, and one thing has been a constant on the menu, and that’s their brisket. You'll fall in love after one bite. 823 Decatur St., New Orleans, LA 70116.

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Recently named one of the best new restaurants in the country, Turkey and the Wolf takes your childhood favorites and takes them to new levels. You haven’t lived until you’ve tried their fried bologna sandwich. 739 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, LA 70130.


Willa Jean is a casual cafe that has an incredible, industrial atmosphere while still remaining homey, and that’s just delightful. Their menu is full of sandwiches and fresh baked goods, but their milk and cookies are truly out of this world. These aren’t your milk and cookies that you had a child, nope. These freshly baked cookies are accompanied by an ice cold glass of vanilla infused milk and a glob of raw cookie dough. 611 O'Keefe Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana 70113.


For fried chicken, there’s no better place than Willie Mae’s. There’s usually a line, but it’s totally worth the wait to get one bite of their perfectly seasoned, fried chicken. 2401 St Ann St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70119.
This list could go on forever, and we know we’ve left out some outstanding restaurants. What else would you add to the list? Add yours below and perhaps we’ll make another list!
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