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What a fantastic way to wrap-up a 4-mile walk in City Park and celebrate December birthdays. This quaint establishment is set inside the New Orleans Museum of Art (with a separate entrance) overlooking nature at it's best. The service staff is exceptional and most welcoming. From 10a-11a assorted ma
SO good!!! 🎨 Really tasty food in a super arty place. The huge windows let light in and add to the calming atmosphere in the gallery. It’s a great stop between exploring exhibitions. The waiting staff is very helpful with recommendations and food arrives fast. I had one of the market bowls with sh
I ate here when Noma had Japan Fest. They had some special menu items which I was excited to try. The portion sizes and huge and you can probably split most things on the menu. I had a flatbread which was super yummy and we had special fries which were amazing! The other guest had the turkey club an
Very nice and relaxing cafe in the museum. I got the blueberry salad and the flourless chocolate cake. He got the fried chicken sandwich and shared the truffle fries with me.
Nice food and coffee. Plates are big. Fries were good, very crispy, but the Thai dressing made them too salty. I would recommend to order simple fries.
Cafe NOMA is truly a hidden gem. The food is good, and there’s a few options for coffee and alcoholic beverages as well. It’s also a great place to work remotely and the space is beautiful.
Beautiful life cafe inside NOMA. The chicken salad was delicious as were the sandwiches. The chicken salad sandwich (croissant) was absolutely amazing. Really nice spot with nice views of city park Update : The chess pie is delicious with a coffee
After riding around 10KM, on a trike, around New Orleans’s City Park, I worked up an appetite for lunch. The Truffle-Parmi Garlic fries were a decadent and wonderfully delicious treat. The fried chicken sandwich - crispy perfection. The Who Dat Golden Ale was an awesome way to wash it all down. Lo
The food was really good, had the ham and cheese croissant. The croissant was amazing golden and flaky. It was over priced, but entering the New Orleans Museum of Art was free on this day, so it balanced out.
Whether you eat meat or are vegan, this place will have something. I like their poke bowl as well as the fries (with toppings). They also sometimes have themed menus if there is a special museum exhibition, which I appreciate. The cafe is more like a cafeteria, so not terribly cozy and it can get ve
Though the service was fast, the food is overpriced. 2 adults, and 3 children at $75 is a lot. There aren't many options to eat in the area when visiting City Park, besides Cafe DuMonde, and they don't have lunch options. So it was suggested to come to this Cafe inside of the New Orleans Museum of A
The food tastes great and they have a nice selection for a little museum Cafe. The dining area is very well lit with natural light it is a nice place to read while enjoying some delicious food.
I ordered the shrimp bowl - very flavorful and filling. They also have a veggie/quinoa bowl without meat. The satsuma pie was melt in your mouth delicious! With a hot tea, it came to around $25. You don't have to visit the museum to eat at the cafe but I definitely recommend the museum.
Nice Cafe in the museum, with great view of the park. The chai latte was delicious, they also have milk alternatives which is great.
We ordered the mushroom flatbread, turkey melt, naked fries, and beer & wine. The food was delicious & innovative. The servings were very generous. The cafe is very comfortable and very clean. All of the staff were friendly and proficient. It is an exceptional cafe on its own and even more so as a m
Great food and of course great art at this Cafe in the New Orleans Museum of Art . Great salads, flat bread pizzas and sliders like the Black Forest and white cheddar on honey wheat buns. Come on Wednesday when museum admission is free and make it a day. Entry to Cafe doesn't require admission fee
A surprisingly good eatery located at NOMA. The portion sizes were on the healthier side. The service was excellent and old school for a Cafe with the server bringing food to our table instead of us having to pick it up and bring it. Seating was comfortable. Overall, a classy place. We got the soup
Chef Feit and staff(Jennifer front of house) had VERY good food. Chef indulge me with Amuse Bouche. Service was superb. A disabled vet friend is doing internships there... so be on lookout soon for Chef Demetria Johnson. This is respite culinary treat from heat/humidity. Highly recommend without res
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