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Now on Resy: Saint-Germain, Dahla, Hungry Eyes, and More Local Favorites

From a critically-acclaimed tasting menu spot to Turkey and the Wolf’s follow-up, these are just a few of the beloved…

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New Orleans’ Newest Restaurant Openings, Now on Resy

Want to know the latest — and greatest — restaurant openings in New Orleans? You’re in the right spot. From…

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The 10 Restaurants That Defined New Orleans Dining This Year

We asked our contributors to the Resy Hit List to share their top dining experiences in their cities this year — 10…

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The Hit List

The March Hit List: Chapter IV, Costera, MaMou, and More

Goodbye, Mardi Gras. Hello (well, maybe…), warm New Orleans weather. Hankering for a touch of Spain? Costera would be happy…

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The Hit List

The February Hit List: Vals, Miss Shirley’s, Rosedale, and More

Here comes the Carnival finish line! Mardi Gras lands on the 21st of this month. The endless parade of, well,…

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The Hit List

Where to Eat in January: Commander’s Palace, Tell Me Bar, Daiwa, and More

Another new year; another Carnival season. We blinked and it was December; we blinked again and it’s now nearly Twelfth…

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The Hit List

Where to Eat in December: Galatoire’s, Dakar NOLA, Bar Marilou, and More

December has arrived. And with it comes weeks on weeks of doing what New Orleans does best: festivities. Meals this…

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The Hit List

Where to Eat in October: Lilette, Almasgoof, Gris-Gris, and More

Saints season is back; hurricane season is waning …. ish; and once “false fall” gives way to true fall, the days…

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The Hit List

Where to Eat in August: N7, Bisutoru, Sylvain, and More

August in New Orleans: The elbow creases sweat just thinking about it. This month, you deserve endless respite from the…

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The June Hit List: Rosedale, Bar Pomona, Coquette, and More

Festival season has come and gone, and now it’s a fresh season. One with scorching humidity and, well, storms. A…

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