The Food of Tremé
Historically, the food of Tremé has been very much the food of New Orleans, an incredible mosaic of cultural influences from Africa, France, Spain, Germany, Sicily, and the American South.
Explore this mix of soul and Creole cuisine at neighborhood institutions like Willie Mae’s Scotch House and Dooky Chase’s, home of world-famous chef Leah Chase. Or taste your way around Tremé, sampling the restaurants that serve up the neighborhoods unique flavor.
Black Pearl Restaurant
1001 N. Claiborne Ave.
(504) 827-5770
Broadview Seafood
1468 N. Broad St.
(504) 944-3001
www.broadviewseafood.com
Cajun Seafood
1479 N. Claiborne Ave.
(504) 948-6000
Coco Hut
2515 Bayou Rd.
(504) 945-8788
Dooky Chase’s
2301 Orleans Ave.
(504) 821-0535
Jazzy Belles Café
1535 Basin St.
(505) 522-1222
Lil Dizzy’s Cafe
1500 Esplanade Ave.
(504) 569-8997
Manchu
2660 St. Philip St.
(504) 821-8778
Manchu Kitchen
1782 N. Dorgenois St.
(504) 948-2556
McHardy’s Chicken and Fixin’
1458 N. Broad St.
(504) 949-0000
Mid City Seafood and Deli
2526 St. Bernard Ave.
(504) 324-9273
Tiger’s Creole Cuisine
1612 Basin St.
(504) 529-3750
www.tigerscreolecuisine.com
Willie Mae’s Scotch House
2401 St. Ann St.
(504) 822-9503

