Commander’s Palace is a can’t-miss for lunch or dinner, but if you can, make it to the Jazz Brunch. Nestled away in the Garden District, the white and turquoise restaurant offers a perfect view of the great oaks and Spanish moss. Snag a spot on the patio where everyone is dressed in their Sunday’s best. ... [read more]
Canlis
Canlis is something that just needs to be experienced. Consistently named one of the best restaurants in the nation, the awards this restaurant has received are numerous. It's a three or four-course Prix fix menu. So, arrive hungry and ready to eat. I always have the filet as my main course. I'm a creature of ... [read more]
Sirocco
For some of the best places to dine, and some of the best views head for dinner at Sirocco. It’s a rooftop restaurant situated on the 63rd floor of Lebua State Tower Hotel. The restaurant is consistently rated as one of the best places to dine out in the city. It's authentic Mediterranean cuisine, prepared by ... [read more]
Le Périgord
Le Périgord is an incredible French restaurant on the Upper East Side. Request a cozy table in the back for a lovely romantic evening and order absolutely anything - the entire menu is Magnifique! Photo Credit: ©Le Périgord ... [read more]
Hakkasan Mayfair
Hakkasan was the first Chinese restaurant to receive a Michelin Star. Two floors of modern Cantonese cuisine. Think interesting Western variations on Asian classics, and a mighty wine list to go with it. The lower level is a traditional Hakkasan setting surrounded by intricate wooden screens, and the ground ... [read more]
Le Gavroche
Michel Roux Jr's Le Gavroche boasts 2 Michelin Stars and a tasting menu at £120 a head (at the time of this publication) - not including service and drinks, of course. It's the type of venue spoken in hush tones amongst my foodie friends and a serious bucket list item for every serious eater. And for a real ... [read more]