Top Best Seafood Restaurants in Metairie

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Top Best Seafood Restaurants in Metairie

Commander's Palace
Commander's Palace
4.6 (4825 ratings)
Notable spot for refined Creole fare & an elegant jazz brunch in a chandelier-hung space since 1880.
1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantAmerican restaurantBarBrunch restaurantCreole restaurantFine dining restaurantSeafood restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Mentioned by Time Out New Orleans
The 27 best New Orleans restaurants
"The crown jewel of the Brennan empire, this landmark Garden District restaurant has been a beacon of fine dining since 1880. There’s no resting on laurels here, though: Paul Prudhomme, Emeril Lagasse, Jaime Shannon and now Tory McPhail have nurtured the Creole menu while making their own marks. The iconic Victorian mansion is the perfect setting for an intimate meal, large celebration or relaxed 25-cent martini lunch."
Mentioned by Ready Set Jet Set
The Most Instagrammable Spots in New Orleans
"While you’re in the Garden District or shopping on Magazine Street, you have to stop by Commander’s Palace. The place has been around since 1880, and it’s one of the most famous restaurants in New Orleans for a reason. Their famous teal and white striped exterior is what landed them on this list, but definitely check them out for fine Creole dining and their jazz brunch too."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Restaurants In Downtown New Orleans
"Since 1880, Commander’s Palace has been a hot spot in the Garden District winning numerous awards. Customers come back again and again for the award winning food and welcoming atmosphere of this place filled with history. This venue is more than a restaurant, it is a landmark."
GW Fins
GW Fins
4.8 (2323 ratings)
Creative, ever-shifting seafood menu featuring fresh catches in a stylish updated warehouse space.
808 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Seafood restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Essential French Quarter Dining Guide
"GW Fins takes fish so seriously that chef (and avid fisherman) Tenney Flynn once designed a chilled cutting board so that his fish wouldn’t suffer a temperature drop as he prepared it for cooking. The menu changes constantly, based on what fish is fresh and always sustainable, but recent menus can be viewed on the website. The lobster dumplings are little, delicious clouds and are almost always on the menu."
Mentioned by OpenTable
The Most Fun Restaurants in New Orleans
"Gents should wear a collared shirt but leave your coats and ties at home. GW Fins has served food in the French Quarter since 2001 and th..."
Acme Oyster House
Acme Oyster House
4.5 (7495 ratings)
Lively New Orleans-based chain offering oysters, po' boys, gumbo & other Cajun-Creole classics.
724 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Cajun restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
New Orleans' Top Restaurants for the Freshest Seafood
"The party-central French Quarter has a handful of great oyster and raw bars, but neon-lit Acme is the local favorite. Always busy, it doesn’t take reservations, so expect a wait to experience the garlic-buttery chargrilled oysters, served on checked tablecloths under a fizzing ‘Waitress Available Sometimes’ sign. Sit up at the counter for the best atmosphere and watch the team in action – most of the staff have been shucking oysters for around 40 years."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
Epic 3 Days in New Orleans Itinerary for First-Timers
"Acme Oyster House — Iberville Street (and other Louisiana locations) We aren’t the biggest oyster fans in the world, so didn’t make Acme a priority, but it was recommended to us several different times on our trip!. If you’re into oysters, don’t miss this place."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
Top Restaurants in New Orleans
"A rough-edge classic in every way, this no-frills eatery at the entrance to the French Quarter is a prime source for briny, chilled Gulf oysters...Read More"
Pêche Seafood Grill
Pêche Seafood Grill
4.6 (2681 ratings)
Seafood from a coal grill & raw bar, plus local brews, are found in rustic digs with weathered wood.
800 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Seafood restaurantFine dining restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Serious Eats
A Chefs' Guide to Eating Out in New Orleans
"What Pêche serves barely counts as brunch—it’s more like lunch—but I love going there on a Sunday. It’s a seafood restaurant, and it’s the kind of relaxed place where you can go from cocktails to mimosas to just crushing bottles of Miller High Life. If you need a little hair of the dog, Pêche is the place to get it."
Mentioned by Food Com
Where to Eat in New Orleans
"There may be no more reliable, perfect place to eat seafood in New Orleans than Pêche. The sourcing comes from local waters — to the extent that we’ve heard that the restaurant has its own battery of fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico. Order raw oysters, yes."
Mr. B's Bistro
Mr. B's Bistro
4.5 (2214 ratings)
Special-occasion spot serving modern, seasonal Louisiana fare in a refined, wood-paneled space.
201 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Creole restaurantCajun restaurantFine dining restaurantSeafood restaurant
Mr. Ed's Oyster Bar & Fish House, Iberville
Mr. Ed's Oyster Bar & Fish House, Iberville
4.2 (234 ratings)
821 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Seafood restaurant
Mentioned by premierhonda.com
Best Seafood Restaurants in Metairie LA
"Even though it has only been open since 2013, it has ties that go back much further. For instance, it is located on what was once Bozo’s Seafood from 1928. The menu is kept simple with a focus on oysters."
Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon
Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon
4.4 (3574 ratings)
Relaxed game-day spot with sports memorabilia offering Cajun fare, local beer & specialty cocktails.
4101 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
Contemporary Louisiana restaurantAmerican restaurantBarCajun restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by neworleansrestaurants.com
Mentioned by neworleansrestaurants.com
The Blue Crab Restaurant and Oyster Bar
The Blue Crab Restaurant and Oyster Bar
4.2 (1866 ratings)
Waterfront eatery dishing up down-home seafood, from oysters on the half shell to grilled catfish.
7900 Lakeshore Dr, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Seafood restaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
10 Restaurants With A View In New Orleans, Louisiana
"Seafood is one of the signature types of cuisine in New Orleans that you won’t want to miss. With its prominent location, right at the heart of the Lakefront area, the Blue Crab Restaurant and Oyster Bar features the ultimate dining experience while overlooking beautiful Lake Pontchartrain. The restaurant is locally owned and operated and serves only freshly fried, broiled, or grilled seafood, from oysters on the half shell to grilled catfish."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
Take it outside: 18 great spots for outdoor dining
"Head out to the Lakefront area for views of Lake Pontchartrain from the Blue Crab’s downstairs bar or upstairs balcony. If you have a boat, no problem. Park it at their dock, and enjoy the views and entertainment."
Station 6
Station 6
4.6 (579 ratings)
A laid-back option for oysters & Southern-leaning seafood plates in informal digs with a patio.
105 Metairie-Hammond Hwy, Metairie, LA 70005, USA
Seafood restaurant
Mentioned by Travelmax
Best Outdoor Eating in New Orleans
"Right on the shores of Lake Ponchartrain, the shaded patio out the back of Station 6 is one of the best places in the city for seafood. The ambiance might be rustic, but the food is anything but, with head chef Alison Vega-Knoll serving up a magnificent menu that will delight any fish lover. The seafood gumbo is a particular highlight and makes a great case to be called the best in town."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
Take it outside: 18 great spots for outdoor dining
"The newest spot of local restaurant veteran Alison Vega, near the Bucktown marina, offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Check out the restaurant’s great happy hour with half dozen local oysters, a Cajun caviar tasting and a glass of champagne for $15. Photo courtesy: Station 6 via Instagram"
Mena's Palace
Mena's Palace
4.5 (693 ratings)
Longtime place serving Cajun fare like omelets, po' boys & seafood platters for breakfast & lunch.
200 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCajun restaurantContemporary Louisiana restaurantCreole restaurantLunch restaurantSandwich shopSeafood restaurantSoul food restaurant

Best Bath Houses in Metairie

The Waldorf Astoria Spa
The Waldorf Astoria Spa
4.5 (46 ratings)
130 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
SpaBeauty salonFacial spaHair salonMake-up artistMassage spaNail salon
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
Best Spas in New Orleans | New Orleans Local's Guide
"Located inside the historic Roosevelt Hotel in downtown New Orleans, the Waldorf Astoria Spa is an oasis of uninterrupted tranquility. This luxury spa offers a full range of services, from facials, full-body massages and couples’ massages, to manicures and complete spa day experiences. If you want to go all out and make it a whole day to yourself (as you should), have a meal at Domenica afterwards (reservations recommended), and then mozy on over to the Sazerac, the hotel bar for a drink of your choice."
Mentioned by Wheretraveler
4 Stellar Spas in New Orleans
"One of the newest entries to the New Orleans spa scene is also one of the city’s most opulent. The award-winning Waldorf Astoria Spa, in the refined Roosevelt Hotel, offers 10 private treatment rooms and unparalleled personalized pampering. Custom therapies, combining local ingredients and contemporary techniques, are crafted to clients’ specific needs."
Mentioned by 10Best
New Orleans' spa treats for your tired bod
"Waldorf Astoria Spa New Orleans is a swank day spa in the Roosevelt Hotel on the edge of the CBD. Expect high-end treatments with an emphasis on European product lines. Local ingredients are also featured, like the official state fruit of Louisiana, the strawberry."
The Woodhouse Day Spa - New Orleans
The Woodhouse Day Spa - New Orleans
4.6 (293 ratings)
4030 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Day spaHair removal serviceMassage spaNail salonSpa
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
Best Spas in New Orleans | New Orleans Local's Guide
"This full-service spa is located in the colorful and funky neighborhood of Mid-City, just a couple of miles away from the French Quarter. Woodhouse signature service includes the Signature Minkyti facial which combines organic seaweed to deeply hydrate and nourish the face, and exfoliation to establish and maintain the skin’s pH balance. If you’re in need of a deeply restorative experience, opt for the Woodhouse Escape, with seven specialized treatments that include a dry brush exfoliation, and a full body stone massage, and reflexology."
Mentioned by 10Best
New Orleans' spa treats for your tired bod
"Voted one of the top 10 coziest spas in the country by Travel and Leisure, Belladonna is a charming, small scale day spa with lots of personal flair. Locally owned and operated, the spa offers a creative menu of services, from the Be Bamboozled zen body retreat bath, salt scrub, and full body massage to the New Orleans appropriate Be Detoxed seaweed purifying wrap and cleanse. The multi-service packages are well priced."
Mentioned by America Top 10
Spas
"Woodhouse Day Spa is New Orleans’ ultimate, full service, luxury day spa. Offers a tranquil, transformational environment that’s both memorable and healthful. From beginning to end, their dedicated spa team ensures that your visit enhances your well-being."

Best Asian Food Restaurants in Metairie

Little Tokyo Restaurant
Little Tokyo Restaurant
3.7 (73 ratings)
Japanese fare like sushi & teriyaki plus tableside hibachi grills in a family-friendly space.
310 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantCatererSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Spoon University
8 Must-Try Sushi Restaurants Near Tulane's Campus
"Just as Little Tokyo advertises, they offer food for the adventurous and the not-so-adventurous. From the Chicken Teriyaki Bowl to the Spicy Tuna Rainbow Roll, their versatile menu is sure to please. This is one of my favorite lunch places, mainly because I am a huge fan of their Donburi."
China House
China House
4.2 (87 ratings)
No-frills Chinese counter-serve kitchen cooking up a simple menu of Cantonese dishes.
3600 MacArthur Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70114, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian restaurantRestaurant
Sake Cafe Elmwood
Sake Cafe Elmwood
4.1 (294 ratings)
Polished Japanese eatery with traditional fare, plus rolls with local flair & cocktails.
1130 S Clearview Pkwy A, New Orleans, LA 70123, USA
RestaurantAsian fusion restaurantSushi restaurant

Historic Sites in Metairie

Fort Pike State Historic Site
Fort Pike State Historic Site
4.1 (14 ratings)4 (22 ratings)
27100 Chef Menteur Hwy, New Orleans, LA 70129, USA
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Hermann-Grima House
Hermann-Grima House
4.7 (206 ratings)4.5 (324 ratings)
19th-century house museum with period furnishings, a stable & a functional 1830s outdoor kitchen.
820 St Louis St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
History museumSights & LandmarksGift shopHistorical landmarkMuseumScenic spotSouvenir storeHistoric Sites
Beauregard-Keyes House
Beauregard-Keyes House
4.7 (128 ratings)4.5 (295 ratings)
Landmark home of prominent 19th-century figures featuring tours, a garden & antique doll collection.
1113 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
City Walk: French Quarter Historical Buildings Walking Tour, New Orleans, Louisiana
"The Beauregard-Keyes House is significant and worth a tour for its Greek Revival architecture, lovely quaint garden, and for once having been the residence of Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, a New Orleans native who ordered the first shots of the Civil War and remained a hero in the South long after the war was lost. Ursuline nuns used the property from the early 1700s until the 1820s when the new house was designed to combine elements of a Creole cottage with Greek Revival features, including a Palladian facade, curved twin staircases, Tuscan portico, and generous dining room. In 1945, author Frances Parkinson Keyes was looking for a place to write and live in New Orleans."

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