5 french regional rooms in New Orleans we have eaten in, sorted by editor score. All cuisines in New Orleans | French Regional across every city.
The French Quarter is home to the oldest French-Creole dining rooms in the country, where regional French technique fused with local ingredients more than a century ago. Galatoire's, Antoine's, and Arnaud's all sit within the Quarter, three jacket-and-tradition institutions that still serve tableside classics in their original rooms.
Galatoire's ★ 4.7
french-quarter · 209 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Galatoire's in New Orleans is the 1905 white-tile French Creole room on Bourbon Street, where regulars hold the same Friday lunch tables and tip the captain.
Antoine's ★ 4.1
french-quarter · 713 St Louis St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Antoine's in New Orleans is the 1840 St Louis Street dining room, the oldest family-run restaurant in the United States and the birthplace of Oysters.
Arnaud's ★ 4.0
french-quarter · 813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Arnaud's in New Orleans is the 1918 French Creole room on Bienville Street from Arnaud Cazenave, with mosaic-tile floors, the French 75 Bar next door.
Galatoire's ★ 4.7
209 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Galatoire's in New Orleans is the 1905 white-tile French Creole room on Bourbon Street, where regulars hold the same Friday lunch tables and tip the captain.
Arnaud's ★ 4.4
813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70112
Arnaud's in New Orleans is the 1918 French Creole room on Bienville from Arnaud Cazenave, with mosaic-tile floors, the French 75 Bar next door and a costume.