French Fare Never Tasted As Good As It Does At Justine In New Orleans
Justine is a French brasserie in the French Quarter offering a unique blend of French dining traditions and playful local atmosphere.
When you’re walking around in the French Quarter, it can be easy to miss those unassuming exteriors that are often home to some of the best food in the city. That’s certainly the case with Justine, an elegant little brasserie in the heart of the Quarter.
Tucked away on historic Charters Street, Justine is a relatively new restaurant to hit the Big Easy, having opened its doors in early 2019.
While the exterior may look rather bland, don’t let looks deceive you. Everything changes when you step inside.
The restaurant has several rooms, each with their own theme. It’s worth taking a look around to see the magnificent decor in each of the rooms.
Whether you dine in the light and airy Cafe Room or snag a few seats at the communal table in the Kitchen Room, you’re in for a treat.
Locally owned and operated, Justine seamlessly blends the traditions and sophistication of French dining with the funky, playful atmosphere of the French Quarter.
This hip little brasserie has a menu that covers just about everything you could be craving, but with a unique Justine twist.
Dine on tender pork loin, seared yellowfin tuna, or butcher’s cut steal frites, just to name a few of their options.
Be sure to order a cup of their signature French onion soup. Featuring caramelized onions and topped with a layer of broiled gruyere cheese and french bread crouton, this is one soup you just can't pass up on.
And of course, you’ll want to peep their dessert menu.
Seasonally changing, the dessert menu could feature anything from egg nog creme brûlée to dark chocolate tarts, each one more sinfully delicious than the next!
For more information, be sure to check out their website and give them a follow on Facebook so you never miss out on any of their latest creations and specials.
Have you ever dined at Justine? Share your experience with us in the comments below!
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