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    4.2 (3.3k reviews)
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    Milton S.

    My wife found this restaurant and sent me the location, so I walked 18 minutes from my hotel excited to try it out... only to leave completely disappointed. I ordered the fish special they were advertising, and horrible would be an understatement. The food came out looking like something that never should've left the kitchen. As a server, there's no way I would've brought a plate looking like that to a customer. The fish was supposed to be fried, but somehow came out soggy and greasy like it had been badly deep fried, and not even fried correctly. I honestly don't know how they thought that was acceptable to serve. I told the server, "Man, this food is soggy. Did they deep fry this?" He immediately said, "I'll take it back," with no hesitation. That alone told me he already knew the food wasn't right. I'm a chef, and there's absolutely no excuse for serving fish like that. The mashed potatoes came out cold, and when the fish came back the second time, it still wasn't right. At that point, I just paid and left. I still tipped $2 because I hate not tipping. Do yourself a favor and skip this place. Don't waste your hard-earned money on bad food and disappointment. Big disappointment!!!! Then the server asked, Do you need a carry out box! I need a number to the health department.

    Jordan A.

    Went here during my trip to New Orleans for Southern Decadence last September--first time in NOLA. Me and two friends split off from the group and were just wandering the French Quarter looking for something that felt authentic but still a little different. Stumbled on Mambo's, checked out the menu outside, and decided to go for it. They've got a solid mix--fried alligator, rice dishes, all that--but the server told us about a special that ended up being the best thing I ate the whole trip. It was this shrimp pasta with either Alfredo or a spicy Cajun sauce, over fried fish (don't even remember what kind, I just know it hit). Only L is I went back on my last day craving it and the special had changed But yeah--big space, good music, great energy, and honestly you can't really go wrong with the food. Definitely worth it.

    Gator tail bites
    Don L.

    The group meet up here and we started with fried gator tail bites. They were tender with great flavor. I opted for the red beans and rice with crispy chicken and sausage. David our waiter was totally awesome and you could tell he took great pride in what he was doing. Gave the table great recommendation and it was a blessing seeing someone as passionate as he was. The decor was New Orleans and lively great place to eat.

    Otesia E.

    My review is a little late, but better late than never! On February 16th, after our jazz cruise, we decided to grab something to eat on Bourbon Street. After walking around and checking out a few menus, we ended up choosing Mambo's. I already knew I wanted Mambo's Famous Oysters, and let me just say... they were out of this world good! My boyfriend ordered the gator tail bites, and he really enjoyed them too. We had previously gone to Fiery Crab, and he said Mambo's gator bites were way better. The vibe was really nice, and what stood out to me was that the manager actually came over to our table, introduced himself, and checked on us. That level of customer service really shows they care about their guests. We didn't make it up to the rooftop this time, but it's definitely on my list for our next visit. I'm also excited to try more items on the menu, everything looks so tasty!

    Fredricka S.

    Ok, I'm a little late with this review--I started it and never finished. Shoutout to Yelp for that draft section I just discovered! While strolling down Bourbon Street, we decided to grab dinner and ended up at Mambo's--and I'm so glad we did! It's a multi-level spot, and we dined on the second floor. The vibe was vibrant, unique, and full of that authentic New Orleans energy. I've heard there's a rooftop bar too, but we didn't make it up there this time. Now let's talk about the food--SO good! Everything tasted fresh, flavorful, and full of that classic New Orleans taste I've really come to love. And the drinks? Definitely doing what they needed to do! The service was excellent from start to finish, which always makes the experience even better. If you're on Bourbon Street, Mambo's is definitely worth a stop. I'll absolutely be back next time I'm in NOLA!

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    Vivian M.

    It's worth waiting in the line! Good thing we beat the rush. We were already in when we saw that the line was building up. Thanks to Dominique our server for being quick to get our order. But the food didn't get served right away that's why the fries were kinda not that crispy hot anymore. But it's still okay. Now, the crab cake... wow... love it!!!! It's topped with gravy. I don't know what's in the gravy but my oh my... i was thinking is that the Louisiana way of crab cake.... love it!!! There were 2 crab cakes, enough for sharing. The salad for my hubby came out great too... and paired it , sangria ... perfect day to end your night!

    Mambos oysters

    Service was very good, we made reservations for a Monday early evening and it was not very busy. Definitely make sure to make reservations in advance, especially in the evenings or on weekends because it does get crowded. Mambos oysters: MUST GET! So delicious, even my husband ate them and he doesn't like oysters at all! My son is picky and doesn't do much seafood and liked them also! Taste of New Orleans: it's worth a try, especially to get a feel for some of the main New Orleans dishes. The star for me was the crawfish etouffe. The gumbo was good but etouffe really stole the show. Red beans and rice was probably runner up. It was very Smokey but I like that and had a sausage in it which was good too Hurricane: theirs was probably my favorite I had on my trip. It had a cognac in it as well that paired nicely and I'm not really a cognac drinker. This is a touristy place in the middle of Bourbon Street, but it's actually worth going to.

    Candace L.

    My brothers and I was hungry after attending a basketball game. Not many places are open after 10pm. So we decided to try this place out. We really wanted to sit on the roof top but a big group on people came in about 1 min before us and took the whole roof top. We ended up sitting by the window that gives us prime access to what people in the French quarter. The food was average. Nothing spectacular. Not a whole lot of seasoning. The bathrooms floors were also really wet I almost fell. The service was fine.

    Oysters
    Angela B.

    The food was very good at Mambo's! The buffalo chicken poboy was delicious and spicy. The drinks were not strong and too sweet.

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    Divya K.

    Stopped by since this place had a diverse menu offering all the NOLA highlights. Our server was awesome and let me try a single oyster since I couldn't decide between the oysters and another item. (1/2 dozen order is minimum). Their charred oyster was AMAZING. the oyster superiority itself it's hard to detect with the way it's prepared (charred) but it's a must try. I also got the fried chicken platter which was HUGE. It was just okay as the fried chicken wasn't super special. I was also very unimpressed with the hush puppies. We got a pasta and that was good. Nice dessert and drinks options too. I'd recommend this place not for a full meal for a little bit of this and that and I could see the rooftop being fun.

    P.S. S.

    Great food and atmosphere. Burger was delicious and oysters were hot and yummy. Staff was friendly and inviting.

    Oysters
    Victoria C.

    Get the Duck Wontons, the Cajun Crawfish Poutine and the Blackened Redfish Pontchartrain entree and you will thank yourself later. This is my favorite meal in New Orleans to date. The Redfish Pontchartrain is set atop a delicious savory crawfish cornbread dressing and the mustard greens that come as the side is the best I've had! The service is top notch, and the atmosphere is a laid back and welcoming tone which is welcomed In such a bustling city.

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    Mia E.

    Hanging out on "The Street" getting some good eats! 6 adults and 7 KIDS ...prayers! kinda small but a rooftop bar. Chef grilling steak in the corner. Loud and busy, Bourbon Street...YEAH. Vibes HIWater's all around. Started with the Chargrilled Oysters. Briny and cheesy. So dang TASTY! Half and half seafood with catfish; shrimp; jalapeño hush puppies; fries and coleslaw. Fish fried; fresh and light...whooo Baby. Everything good ; Spicy straight NOLA. So much food. Fettuccine; spinach dip; The taste of New Orleans. This place has everything. Even Burgers. Portions are great .This place was very good. 100 percent recommend!

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    The service and the food was amazing! Great flavors and great vibes. Definitely a place to try if you are in New Orleans!

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    Ask the Community - Mambo’s

    Is there an elevator to rooftop bar?

    Yes!

    Is it Dog friendly?

    Nope. There isn't an outdoor space and the restaurant sits right on Bourbon Street. Besides, it is really noisy.

    Is there a dress code?

    No, casual street clothes work

    What is the parking like for this place? Free or paid parking?

    Street parking or you can probably find a nearby parking garage

    What time do they serve food till?

    Late. 1am.

    Hi I'm thinking of purchasing the NYE party tickets anyone Been there for NYE? Is there enough seating? bathroom? etc is it to crowded we are in our 50s ? So we still want action but also need to be comfortable.

    Not sure about NYE special but it's 3 floors and each floor has a bar and bathrooms with elevator and stairs. 3rd floor has a balcony to people watch. My mom is 67 and got around just fine but we also didn't go during a peak time (sept)

    Anyone reviews for their Nye party?

    I went this year. All age groups and plenty of space between the 2 floors for seats and tables. Bathrooms on all floors. Food was fresh all night and the open bar was all premium. They had the best view of the NYE fireworks! And got all of us… Read more

    Are there vegetarian options?

    Yes, especially if you're pescatarian & eat seafood.

    Does Mambos still accept reservations during the pandemic? It doesn't seem to be on the website.

    Yes. I booked on Open Table.

    Is this restaurant dog friendly?

    My guess would be no. Doesn't give me that vibe.

    Does Mambo's currently serve Dirty Rice? If so, is it on a particular day of the week? Looking forward to hopefully trying it out soon. p.s. to Yelp members: While I…

    No dirty rice

    What time is happy hour?

    With 2 storms in The Gulf & COVID, pretty sure happy hour is cancelled for now.

    Any gluten free options?

    Yes, ample gluten free options. My friend got red beans and rice and gumbo, both of which should be gluten free. You should be able to order any fish in a gluten-free preparation and get rice or potatoes as your side. I also can't imagine there's… Read more

    Happy hour on the weekends or weekdays?

    No happy hour currently.

    Do they take reservations or just walk in?

    Both

    Do they have a kids menu?

    Yes it's on the website under menu --> kids menu KIDS MENU… Read more

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    Heard Dat Kitchen - Bread Pudding

    Heard Dat Kitchen

    4.7(789 reviews)
    1.4 miCentral City
    $$

    This is absolutely some of the best gumbo I've ever had. The flavors were literally…read moreeyes-rolling-to-the-back-of-my-head type of good. Unfortunately, Yelp did not eat first with this one (I didn't get to take a picture of it). It came with a grilled cheese and potato salad! All the pricing online is accurate, there is street parking right in front of the restaurant with outdoor seating, and the food came out very quickly. I wouldn't really come to this restaurant to hang out with friends for a dinner since it's kind of small. But it's definitely one of those places that if you're in the area and wanting to pick up some soul food, you should DEFINITELY come here and get some.

    After a long day of travel to get to NOLA, I was too pooped to go out and hit the streets tonight…read morefor dinner. Ordered DoorDash from HDK on the cred of the many positive Yelp reviews and it didn't disappoint. Tried two dishes, as I couldn't settle on one. The fried fish and shrimp were outstanding! Loved the dipping sauce and the seafood was cooked perfectly. The fish fillet was about an inch thick and so moist and flaky. Yum! Not sure I loved the fries with the crawdat sauce - they were a little salty. This ff dish kinda gives poutine vibes with the gravy. The Superdome was also tasty. I liked the fried fish better than the blackened, but the mashed potatoes and corn and sauce draped over the fish was rich and delicious. This fish was much thinner and a little chewy. I'd love a hybrid of Superdome using the thicker fried fish. Bread pudding was my dessert, warm and dripping in caramel/brown sugar sauce. I had to restrain myself from eating the whole thing! This was a perfect way to start my visit to the Big Easy.

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    Heard Dat Kitchen - Seating area

    Seating area

    Heard Dat Kitchen
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    Suzie’s Soulhouse - Ribs greens jambalaya and crawfish and shrimp pasta

    Suzie’s Soulhouse

    4.3(21 reviews)
    1.1 miCentral City

    I was visiting town with several other folks who had never been to the south -- let alone New…read moreOrleans. They couldn't have had a better introduction to soul food! Everything from the catfish and jambalaya to the fried chicken and gumbo was packed with the flavors and spices that can only be found in New Orleans, and every one of us was blown away! The only downsides were they only have takeout for lunch, the food took a while to prepare (well with the wait!), and now my friends' bar for soul food is impossibly high .

    While visiting NOLA for my anniversary, my wife wanted soul food in NOLA so I searched Yelp and…read morefound this place. There's not many soul food places in NOLA to my surprise. When you walk in you're greeted and told to get a menu and place your order at the counter. They will bring your food to your table. You pick any available table. That seems to be a thing in NOLA. The place plays contemporary jazz in the background so nice ambiance. They also have TV screens playing sports. I ordered the fried chicken, cabbage and jambalaya. Everything is WELL seasoned! I love seasoned food but this was too much for me. If it was a bit less seasoned I would have enjoyed it more. My wife got the shrimp platter with corn and mac & cheese. She felt her food was good and seasoned well. She wants to go back for lunch. To be fair I'm not a soul food person. It's not my first choice of food since I ate a lot of this food at church.

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    Suzie’s Soulhouse - St. Charles catfish, jambalaya, corn bread.

    St. Charles catfish, jambalaya, corn bread.

    Suzie’s Soulhouse - Fried chicken, Mac and cheese, cabbage and cornbread.

    Fried chicken, Mac and cheese, cabbage and cornbread.

    Suzie’s Soulhouse - This is the stewed chicken.  As you can see the chicken looks warmed over and it is very dry.

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    This is the stewed chicken. As you can see the chicken looks warmed over and it is very dry.

    Triangle Deli - Fried catfish with shrimp

    Triangle Deli

    3.9(117 reviews)
    1.9 miSeventh Ward
    $$

    The food here is on point. This is where the locals eat for sure. The seafood bell pepper is my…read morefavorite item and is a must try along with the smoked sausage poboy. The bell pepper has shrimp and ground beef in it and taste just like the ones I ate as a kid. Catfish is a must also. Their sides are just ok but still descent. However, I must say that the candied yams are good. This place is a gas station with the food counter in the back of the store. It is a grab and go type place. Parking is limited so you may have to wait until someone moves to park. There are many drink options to choose from like big shot, Fargo, Arizona tea ect. Service is fairly quick but you need to know what you want before you get to the counter because the line moves quickly. Prices get are very reasonable and you get a lot of good for the money. Definitely a must try spot.

    Best fresh fried fish you can get at a gas station! We visited Nola and heard great things about…read morethe gas station food. In the back of the store, is a deli where they sell soul food and good eats. Once we arrived they were out of all the items I was interested in getting so instead I ordered a 3 piece catfish and a good cold drank. Fish was amazing, fresh crispy, seasoned and well priced. I paid a total of $7 for the fish and two drinks. Service was fast and quick. Ordering area was busy so be sure to come early if you don't want all your selections gone. I'll definitely return for breakfast and snag some grits!

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    Triangle Deli - This place is always PACKED... be patient.

    This place is always PACKED... be patient.

    Triangle Deli
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    Menu #2

    Mambo’s - cajun - Updated June 2026

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