6 Yummy Restaurants In New Orleans That Are So Worth The Wait
Sometimes you can get turned off by the lines coming out of a restaurant, but there’s a reason for those lines! Good things come to those who wait, so rest assured your patience will be rewarded when you eat at these amazing restaurants around New Orleans.


Head on over to Frenchman Street for some great good in a fun, casual environment. There’s just about always live music and the menu has several vegan and vegetarian options. 536 Frenchmen St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116.
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There’s always a line wrapped around the block over at Mother’s, and for good reason. They’ve been serving authentic, home-style New Orleans cooking since 1938, and they only get better with age. 401 Poydras St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130.


Inspired by old-world meat markets, Cochon specializes in house-made meats and sausages and also pickles, jams, jellies, and sauces. Their sandwiches are some of the best in the Warehouse District, so be sure to give them a try! 930 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130.


This casual, funky restaurant is a popular spot for local New Orleans to go when they’re in the mood for some of the most unique cuisine in the city. From the alligator cheesecake to the paneed rabbit, there’s something for everyone on the menu. 8324 Oak St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118.
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This legendary po’boy shop has been in business for over a century, serving up some of the best po’boys in the city. Don’t be intimidate by the lines, they move quickly, and you will be rewarded with a po’boy so delicious, you’ll need at least 10-15 napkins to finish it. 538 Hagan Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana 70119.


Family owned and operated since 1957, this soul food restaurant is famous for their fried chicken. The line is absolutely worth it, just to get your hands on some of this crispy, finger-licking good chicken. 2401 St. Ann Street, New Orleans, LA 70119.
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