The Green Goddess
8 expert reviews
“The menu changes constantly, but you might get a wonderfully refreshing chilled melon soup or a terrine of three blue cheeses that had us squealing with delight.”
– Frommer's
"Aggressively eclectic...in the city's sultry historic center."
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Until the weather cools, diners have a delicate choice: Opt for indoor seating and you'll get A/C but very little personal space (the four tables are essentially elbow to elbow) or choose the alleyway experience if you prefer open-air dining in the city's sultry historic center.
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"A global fusion godsend when you just can't bear another plate of red beans and rice." Full review
4.4
"Chris DeBarr has moved on from this "fantastic", "funky" French Quarter Eclectic, nevertheless, fellow chef-owner Paul Artigues continues to invoke a "world map" of ingredients." Full review
Star
"Luscious Creole- Mediterranean-Southern fusion food at this gorgeous, teensy, hole in the wall."
"At this cozy (read: small) restaurant in the heart of the French Quarter, diners are wowed by the inventive and globally-inspired cuisine, though the service is a bit eclectic, too." Full review
"Chef Paul Artigues creates big-flavored, adventurous dishes in the tiny kitchen of this intimate Exchange Alley gem." Full review
"Down a picturesque alley just a block and a half from Bourbon Street is Green Goddess, a little outdoor restaurant that serves a mix of vegan and vegetarian dishes, along with cheese, charcuterie, and some very nice cocktails" Full review
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It’s a great date spot, or the perfect refuge from the overcrowded bars nearby, and if you’re eating with someone who always makes specific requests when they order, Green Goddess is a place that has something for everyone.