Best Italian Restaurants in Central Business District
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- EElisaVIPAtlanta Metro •5 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoWe were thankful to secure a reservation at this restaurant, which was inside our hotel, following the terrorist attack that occurred on Bourbon Street early this morning. The pizza and ceasar salad were great. Both items were shareable with the pizza including 8 slices. The salad was shared amongst three people. The service was perfect considering the soberness and sadness in the air. I do not recommend the cauliflower appetizer—bland, very hard to share, no flavor and unimpressive presentation. Overall, I would not consider this a destination restaurant but could see it being a great spot with a nice atmosphere post Saints game or concert event for pizza.More infoDomenicaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Central Business District•4.5
- SStevenDetroit / Eastern Michigan •12 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoStart of the evening was a bit shaky, as we sat for 10 min. before the host noticed we had not even gotten water, or been seen by the server, but he was apologetic and things quickly improved. The restaurant is NOT a place for a quiet dinner for two--it is very "high energy" (loud!) Cocktails were well-made and tasty. The two different pasta dishes we had were very good, with the pasta itself perfectly cooked. Grilled Napa lettuce appetizer was delicious as well. The Barbera by the glass was a nice wine. Panna Cotta dessert was delicious. Overall, a very good meal- we will return (I want to try the pizzas, which looked great).More infoSofia New OrleansPrice: Expensive• Italian• Warehouse District•4.7
- MMichaelSan Francisco Bay Area •39 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoExcellent service and food. Our waiter was very attentive and went out of his way to make sure we were happy, even offered us a tour of the restaurant after dinner. My wife had the shrimp and crawfish fettuccine in a light cream sauce, and she said it was excellent. I had the duck Saint Philip, also excellent the oysters Irene were excellent as was the Caprese salad. New York cheesecake and bread pudding for dessert, cheesecake was excellent, bread pudding was so so. All in all, Irene‘s is an excellent dining experience. If you’re in New Orleans IMO.More infoIrene'sPrice: Expensive• Italian• French Quarter•4.9
- AAndrewBaton Rouge / Lafayette •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoBeautiful restaurant in a great location at the end of the French Quarter, just before Frenchman Street. It is very small, with just a few tables which made for a quiet and personalized service. As well, the wine list was great with many Italian wines and the menu was incredible. It has a home cooked italian meal kind of feel but elevated to be more fancy. We really loved everything about this restaurant. Also, leave room for dessert. It was so delicious!More infoThe Italian BarrelPrice: Expensive• Italian• French Quarter•4.6
- TTanaLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined on 25 Dec 2024Everything was excellent. Food portions were on the smaller side, and for the price it’s not a great value… however everything was executed perfectly and our waitress was wonderful.More infoTrattoria BarnettPrice: Expensive• Italian• Central Business District•4.2
Discover best Italian restaurants in Central Business District
Discover the charm of Italian cuisine in the vibrant Central Business District of New Orleans, where a delightful array of Italian restaurants awaits your palate. Renowned for their fusion of traditional Italian flavors with distinctive New Orleans culinary twists, these eateries offer an eclectic dining experience that caters to both classic and modern tastes. Each restaurant in this area showcases a commitment to authenticity, with menus brimming with house-made pastas, fresh ingredients, and signature dishes that reflect the expertise of top chefs. The dining scene here is not just about food; it's a cultural journey that blends Italian culinary traditions with the unique gastronomic heritage of New Orleans. Patrons can also enjoy a sophisticated atmosphere, exceptional service, and a selection of fine Italian and American wines to complement their meals. Whether you're seeking a casual dining experience or an upscale meal, the Central Business District's Italian restaurants promise an unforgettable culinary adventure.