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    Restaurant in New Orleans, United States

    Dakar NOLA

    445pts

    Eight courses. Two coastlines. Book now.

    Dakar NOLA, Restaurant in New Orleans

    About Dakar NOLA

    Dakar NOLA is the hardest reservation in New Orleans right now — and the most decorated, with the 2024 James Beard Award for Best New Restaurant and a Michelin Plate (2025). The eight-course tasting menu maps Senegalese coastal cuisine onto South Louisiana cooking with genuine authority. Less formal than its award tier suggests, more ambitious than its Magazine Street address implies.

    Is Dakar NOLA worth booking?

    Yes — and you should book it before someone else does. Dakar NOLA won the 2024 James Beard Award for Leading New Restaurant, holds a Michelin Plate (2025), and earned a spot on Esquire's Leading New Restaurants list in 2023. That's a credential stack that puts it in conversation with tasting-menu destinations like Atomix in New York City or Lazy Bear in San Francisco — except Dakar NOLA does it with communal tables and a warmth that feels nothing like a high-formality tasting room. If you're building a New Orleans dinner itinerary, this is the one to anchor it around.

    What you're actually booking

    Dakar NOLA runs an eight-course tasting menu that draws on the coastal cuisines of Senegal and South Louisiana. The combination isn't a gimmick: the kitchen finds genuine structural kinship between West African and Gulf Coast cooking , both built on rice, seafood, fermented ingredients, and communal eating , and uses that shared foundation to move between the two traditions fluidly. Dishes on record include a fonio salad dressed with citrus honey vinaigrette, a version of shrimp and grits using thiéré and coconut tamarind sauce, and a jollof rice course. These aren't fusion flourishes; they read as the personal vocabulary of a kitchen that knows both traditions from the inside.

    The room on Magazine Street is intimate. Communal tables run through the dining room, divided from the entrance by a row of spear-like wooden rods. A wall of West African masks gives the space a distinct visual character without tipping into theme-restaurant territory. The atmosphere at the tables , diners engaged and anticipating each course , reads more like a dinner party than a performance. Co-owner Afua 'Effie' Richardson runs front-of-house and is typically on the floor greeting guests as service begins. That combination of strong personal hospitality and serious kitchen ambition is rare in tasting-menu restaurants, which often sacrifice warmth for ceremony.

    If you've been once and are considering a return, the through-line to focus on is how the kitchen handles the Senegalese coastal references as the menu evolves. The tasting menu format means the experience is designed to reward full commitment to all eight courses rather than selective ordering. Go with someone willing to talk through the dishes , this is a table where the food genuinely starts conversation.

    When to go

    New Orleans' shoulder seasons , spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) , give you the most comfortable conditions for a long tasting-menu dinner, when the heat and humidity that define summer aren't working against a slow evening. Avoid the weeks around Jazz Fest and Mardi Gras unless you book well in advance: the whole city competes for reservations during those windows and Dakar NOLA, already a hard book, becomes significantly harder. Weeknight bookings tend to have slightly more availability than Friday and Saturday, and a slower room means the service pace is more relaxed.

    Booking

    Booking difficulty is rated Hard. Given the James Beard recognition and the intimate room size, reservations fill quickly. Plan to book at least three to four weeks out under normal conditions; during festival periods, extend that significantly. The restaurant's phone number is (504) 891-8700 and the website is dakarnola.com. Check both channels , phone and online , for availability.

    Ratings at a glance

    • Google: 4.8 / 5 (205 reviews)
    • Awards: James Beard Leading New Restaurant 2024 · Michelin Plate 2025 · Esquire Leading New Restaurants 2023 (#26)

    How It Compares

    Practical details

    DetailDakar NOLACommander's PalaceBayona
    CuisineSenegalese / South Louisiana tasting menuCreoleNew American
    FormatEight-course tasting menuÀ la carte + prix fixeÀ la carte
    Booking difficultyHardModerate–HardModerate
    AwardsJames Beard 2024, Michelin Plate 2025James Beard (historic)James Beard nominee
    VibeCommunal, warm, intimateGrand, formalRelaxed, neighbourhood
    Leading forSpecial occasion, curious eatersClassic New Orleans splurgeFlexible, lower-commitment dinner

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    Dakar NOLASenegalese (Tasting Menu)Michelin Plate (2025); A tasting menu inspired by the coastal cuisines of Senegal and South Louisiana The vibe: You'll find buzzy chatter coming from the communal tables throughout the intimate and brilliant Dakar NOLA, a tasting menu restaurant inspired by the coastal cuisines of Senegal and South Louisiana. In this space there's a dividing line of spear-like wooden rods separating the host area and dining room, a wall of gorgeous West African masks and engaged diners anticipating each course with a sense of wonderment that makes for a warm and welcoming environment that feeds heart, soul and body. A warm welcome: As dinner service begins, co-owner Afua 'Effie' Richardson is generally seen – in some of the most fashionable attire imaginable – greeting guests with a graceful smile, laying a foundation of comfort extended by excellent service staff. Richardson handles front-of-house, while chef Serigne Mbaye leads a stellar kitchen through eight progressive courses, delivered to each table with care that feels familial. Signed, sealed, delivered: Mbaye's unmasked pride for his Senegalese roots is printed on the menu. His personally signed welcome note says, "Each dish is a reflection of my heritage, crafted with intention and love. May the flavours serve as a warm reminder of our shared connection through food." A taste of two homes: The next page on the menu shows where celebration meets the cuisines of Mbaye's current and ancestral home. There's the fonio salad, mixed with West African millet and dressed with citrus honey vinaigrette, a version of shrimp and grits that substitutes thiéré and adds coconut tamarind sauce, and a beautiful jollof. Food that tells a story: The dishes at Dakar NOLA tell their own tales, and inspire more to be told at the table. It's a place where possibilities for cultural connection are plated, shared, consumed and remembered. It's a gift to and from the African continent, building a new narrative of what role the traditions of Africa have in one of America's most storied cities.; James Beard Award 2024 Dakar NOLA has been recognized with the 2024 James Beard Award for Best New Restaurant. Restaurant Details: • Location: New Orleans, LA • Chef: Unknown • Cuisine: Unknown • Award Year: 2024 • Award Category: Best New Restaurant Contact Information: • Website: • Address: 3814 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115 • Phone: (504) 891-8700 This 2024 James Beard Award recognizes exceptional achievement in the culinary arts and represents one of the highest honors in American dining.; Esquire Best New Restaurants #26 (2023)Hard
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Dakar NOLA?

    Come with time and curiosity. This is an eight-course tasting menu drawing on Senegalese and South Louisiana coastal cooking — think fonio salad, a thiéré-based take on shrimp and grits, and jollof, each course building on the last. It won the 2024 James Beard Award for Best New Restaurant and holds a Michelin Plate (2025), so expectations are set correctly: this is a serious, progressive dinner. Co-owner Afua 'Effie' Richardson runs front-of-house with warmth, and the communal tables make solo or couple bookings feel comfortable rather than isolated.

    Can Dakar NOLA accommodate groups?

    The room is intimate with communal seating, which naturally limits large-group logistics. For parties of four or more, check the venue's official channels at (504) 891-8700 or via dakarnola.com before attempting an online reservation — tasting menu formats with fixed courses work well for groups when coordinated in advance, but dietary needs and group size are worth flagging early. Given the James Beard profile and small room, larger bookings fill the most limited availability, so lead time matters even more than for pairs.

    Can I eat at the bar at Dakar NOLA?

    Bar seating is not documented in available venue information, and given the tasting-menu format and intimate room described at 3814 Magazine St, walk-in bar dining is unlikely to be the primary access point. Your best move is to call (504) 891-8700 or check dakarnola.com directly to confirm current seating options — a venue with this level of demand and a fixed-course format typically requires advance booking regardless of where you sit.

    What is Dakar NOLA known for?

    Dakar NOLA is primarily known for Senegalese (Tasting Menu) in New Orleans.

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