These 12 Extremely Tiny Restaurants In New Orleans Are Actually Amazing
New Orleans is filled with amazing restaurants. If you are looking for somewhere intimate and cozy, there are some incredible choices. We’ve found some extremely tiny restaurants in New Orleans that are sure to delight you. With places all across the city, here are the most tiny restaurants in New Orleans and where you can find them.


This cozy spot is the perfect place to meet for after work drinks and of course, delicious food.
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Tucked inside a small restaurant on Carrollton Ave is a high class dinner with deliciously cooked meats and creative cocktails.


A tiny spot near Xavier University’s campus, the sushi here is truly amazing! You won’t be disappointed.

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This restaurant takes a new approach to Vietnamese cuisine, with delicately arranged plates and delicious flavors.

This tiny sandwich spot introduced true Philly Cheesesteaks to New Orleans and has become a favorite lunch spot.


A hidden gem in Uptown New Orleans, the delicious food and desserts here wow patrons night after night.


This creative bakery offers delicious sandwiches, creative toasts, and a variety of delicious crepes.


A CBD joint that offers American favorites like hamburgers and truffle mac and cheese, and New Orleans food with a twist like fried red beans and rice.


This small Spanish place on the way to City Park offers an amazing array of paella and tapas. The ceviche is especially delicious.

In a city where so many restaurants are French-influenced, this is a more pure French bistro that will charm you with its cozy environs and authentic French cuisine.


This upstairs Italian seafood joint overlooks the bustling Frenchmen street. Once inside the tiny space you’ll be wowed by the creative Italian food, including the legendary Ocean sauce.


This cozy spot near City Park offers small Mediterranean plates that are creative, beautifully plated, and full of unique flavors.
Do you think these are the best tiny restaurants in New Orleans? Any that we missed? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! We love to hear your feedback.
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