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    Sylvain

    4.2 (1.4k reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    SYLVAIN ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Hillary P.

    No reservation, group was seated outside. Courtyard is quiet and relaxing. The cocktails and food were great. I would definitely come back to try more items on the menu.

    Frozen Pimm's Cup
    Brianna Y.

    Sylvajn js the absolute perfect place to end a night in the French Quarter. I actually love the small menu and have tried many things, it's always been delicious! Some favorites have been the chicken sandwich, the cornbread, and the charcuterie. I always make a point to try their seasonal frozen drink too, it's always strong and has a great flavor. Sitting at the bar is one of my favorite dining experiences in New Orleans. You just can't beat the ambiance. Servers are always very attentive no matter how busy it is. This is a can't-miss restaurant!!

    Alex H.

    Sylvain was the perfect way to end our last night in New Orleans! The ambiance of this place was surreal, like you walked into a hidden oasis in a jungle. The patio was tucked away and the perfect place to put a party of 7 with no reservation! They were so nice and accommodating it was refreshing after a long and busy weekend. Probably the best service we experienced throughout the entire 5 days in New Orleans. The food was good - nothing overly outstanding but solid quality food! Definitely recommend this spot if you are looking for a nice (and romantic) dinner spot with great service.

    Blackened King Trumpet Mushroom (left) and Pappardelle Bolognese (right)
    Zhaoyi L.

    We came without a reservation, and all the tables were taken. Luckily, we were seated soon at the bar. They have a nice outdoor area. However, it was closed due to the rain. The atmosphere was great! The bartenders were welcoming, friendly, and knowledgeable about the menu. We ordered Blackened King Trumpet Mushroom (mine) and Pappardelle Bolognese. Both were delicious! My favorite part of my dish was the mushrooms - they were well-seasoned and tender.

    Meg A.

    This restaurant was recommended by a friend and we got lucky enough to get a reservation in a table outside. The patio is very serene. Our dinner was the burgers, mushrooms with grits and the fish of the day. All delicious and good portions of fries. Our server was attentive .

    gumbo
    Sarah A.

    Tucked around the corner from the heart of the quarter, Sylvain is a small but mighty bar/restaurant. With a gorgeous outdoor space tucked away from the bustle of the quarter, the ambiance does not disappoint. I had the gumbo with the cauliflower ceasar, which was unique and delicious. My family member had the seasonal fish which they thoroughly enjoyed. We also had drinks which were tasty and strong. Occasionally, it would get a little loud in the restaurant near the bar, but nothing that should deter you from trying this place out. Service was good as well! Definitely a fun and delicious experience near the quarter. Would recommend!

    Espresso Martini
    Tia K.

    The best espresso martinis!! We stopped by Sylvain after dinner because our waitress recommended their espresso martinis and she was correct! Sylvain is a very charming restaurant with a beautiful courtyard. The bartenders were super friendly. Highly recommend!

    Short Rib
    Lauren Y.

    Service = exceptional. Drinks = fantastic. Food = delicious. Best fried chicken I've ever had. Cocktails were unique and well balanced. Tim + the crew held it down with ease and excellence. Everything you hope for when you pull up to dine solo at the bar. This place knocks hospitality and upscale casual dining out of the park. This will certainly be my top recommendation to anyone visiting NOLA.

    Outdoor eating area
    Michelle B.

    Delicious food! The cornbread was a great starter. My cousin who is a local New Orleanian said it was kind of dry. She has high standards for corn bread. I liked it and didn't notice it was dry. I ordered the short rib for my main dish and it melted in my mouth. I loved the pureed sweet potato that came with it. The ambiance is laid back yet high end. I wore a tee shirt and shorts and I fit right in. You could also get dressed up and have a nice date night as well. There's a garden but it seems to get booked quickly so maybe call ahead. See you around, LightBeings.

    Defiant jazz - mezcal, watermelon, gentian, lime
    Lena N.

    The cocktails here are spectacular! The spicy crab dumplings were (we also ordered the cauliflower which was just okay but I was trying to be more intentional about eating slightly healthier this trip lol) The two cocktails I had were so good! I wanted to try a third but the service was a bit slow so didn't have time. The vibe was nice but fun though, and I liked the "too dark too loud" shirts

    Heying D.

    The food was absolutely amazing!!! We had the Market Place salad, the cornbread, fried zucchini, and the cauliflower cesar as starters. They were all delicious but the cauliflower cesar was a dream! You have to try that. Never ever in my life I could have imagined cauliflower be so tasty! The bass was super crispy and delightful. Service was so friendly and welcoming. We sat outside which I found nicer than inside. It was not too hot and there were fans. Love it and will be back!

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    Everything was AMAZING! Food, atmosphere and our server, Hunter!!! He made the evening a great one and we will def be back :)

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    Ask the Community - Sylvain

    Is Sylvain wheelchair accessible (including the bathrooms)?

    Hi Colleen, We have a small lip (about and 1.5 inches) leading into the dining room but are completely wheelchair accessible, including the restroom. Please let me know if… Read more

    Good for kids?

    I don't see why not. The buttermilk fried chicken sandwich, fries and a few other things on the menu would appeal to most kids and the staff seems to be very accommodating when they can be. If your child is a mini foodie - I think it would be… Read more

    Any gluten free options? Sadly, I've a wheat allergy.

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