Here Are the Tastiest Italian Eats in New Orleans

14 September 2023

Bigoli carbonara from Osteria Lupo. | Katherine Kimball/Eater NOLA

A sampling of the area’s best regional Italian, Creole-Italian, and American-Italian cuisine, from the West Bank to the French Quarter

Creole Italian food has a particular slant in New Orleans, informed by a wealth of Gulf seafood and the local creed that more — sauce, cheese, cheese on seafood — is better. The city’s influx of mostly Sicilian immigrants in the late 19th century (an estimated 290,000 settled here) expanded the New Orleans table to embrace that island’s particular type of cuisine. That influence, which at one point transformed the French Market area into “little Palermo,” is still apparent on St. Joseph’s Day, March 19, when altars made of pastry, fruit, and bread honor the patron Saint of Sicily.

New Orleans diners can celebrate the city’s Italian roots any day with a visit to one of these restaurants, a wide-ranging sampling of the area’s best regional Italian, Creole-Italian, and American-Italian cuisine, from the West Bank to the French Quarter.

Looking specifically for pizza? Here are the area’s essential pizza joints, and find the area’s best pasta restaurants here.

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