Head-to-Head

Bayona vs Emeril's

Emeril's for the two-star tasting milestone; Bayona for a flexible, romantic French Quarter dinner.

Bayona
New Orleans · Contemporary American · $$$
Food 8 · Ambience 8 · Value 7
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Emeril's
New Orleans · New American Creole · $$$$
Food 10 · Ambience 9 · Value 8
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The Verdict

Emeril's for the two-star tasting milestone; Bayona for a flexible, romantic French Quarter dinner.

This is not a tie. Emeril's at 800 Tchoupitoulas Street in the Warehouse District scores 10 on our food scale and, in the inaugural Michelin American South guide announced in November 2025, took two stars under E.J. Lagasse, who reworked his father's flagship into a six-course tasting at twenty-two years old. Bayona scores 8 and holds no star, but Susan Spicer's à la carte room in a 200-year-old Creole cottage at 430 Dauphine Street has been one of the best meals in the French Quarter since 1990, and her James Beard pedigree predates most of the city's current stars.

So the choice is about format, not quality. Emeril's is the milestone: jacket recommended, one seating, a fixed sequence of reimagined Creole classics. Bayona is the everyday great: order three courses or seven, come for lunch, linger in the courtyard. One is the occasion you plan around; the other is the room you return to.

Price follows format. Emeril's is $$$$, the six-course tasting north of $200 a head before wine. Bayona is $$$, a three-course dinner closer to $80 to $100, with a weekday lunch cheaper still for the same kitchen. Budget and flexibility favour Bayona; the credential and the tasting favour Emeril's.

Which One for Which Occasion

OccasionEditorial Pick
First DateBayonathe cottage and à la carte menu keep a first date relaxed.
Close a DealBayonaa weekday lunch with flexible courses suits a working meal.
BirthdayEmeril'sthe six-course tasting is built to mark the occasion.
Impress ClientsEmeril'stwo Michelin stars carry weight across any table.
ProposalBayonathe candlelit Creole cottage is the more intimate room.
Solo DiningEmeril'sthe kitchen counter is the connoisseur's seat for one.
Team DinnerBayonaà la carte ordering absorbs a group better than a tasting.

The Numbers

Our scoring puts Emeril's at 10/9/8 (food / ambience / value) and Bayona at 8/8/7. Emeril's wins all three and carries the only Michelin stars of the pair, two of them. Bayona's case is not the scoreboard; it is the format, the price, and the romance of the cottage. Pick the credential or pick the flexibility, and follow it.

How to Book

Neither is a ticketed drop. Emeril's books the tasting on Resy and is the tighter seat since the two-star reset; weekend tables go weeks out and the kitchen counter is hardest. Bayona books on OpenTable and is far easier, with weekday lunch often open inside days. The wider New Orleans dining guide maps where each sits among the city's grandes dames, from Commander's Palace uptown to the French Quarter classics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Bayona or Emeril's?
Emeril's is the higher-rated room: it scores 10 on our food scale to Bayona's 8 and holds two Michelin stars in the inaugural American South guide under E.J. Lagasse, a six-course tasting in the Warehouse District. Bayona is the other kind of great, Susan Spicer's à la carte French Quarter classic of 35 years. Book Emeril's for the milestone tasting, Bayona for a flexible, conversation-easy dinner.
How much do Bayona and Emeril's cost?
Emeril's is $$$$ and prix fixe: the chef's six-course tasting runs north of $200 a head before wine, with a jacket recommended. Bayona is $$$ and à la carte, so a three-course dinner lands closer to $80 to $100, and the weekday lunch is cheaper still for the same kitchen. Bayona is the lighter, more flexible spend; Emeril's is the set-menu occasion.
Which is harder to book, Bayona or Emeril's?
Emeril's is the tighter table since the two-star reset: the tasting books on Resy and prime weekend seats go weeks out, with the kitchen counter the hardest to land. Bayona books on OpenTable and is far easier, with weekday lunch often available inside a few days and dinner workable a week or two ahead. For either on a Friday or Saturday, plan three to four weeks out.
Should I book Bayona or Emeril's for a special occasion?
Pick Emeril's for a birthday, to impress a client, or for the kind of milestone that justifies a two-star, six-course evening and a jacket. Pick Bayona for a first date, a deal over lunch, or a team dinner, where à la carte ordering inside a 200-year-old Creole cottage keeps the night relaxed and the conversation going. The occasion table above maps all seven RFK occasions.