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    Restaurant in New Orleans, United States

    Zasu

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    Mid-City's 2025 Michelin star. Book early.

    Zasu, Restaurant in New Orleans

    About Zasu

    Zasu is a Michelin one-star American Contemporary restaurant on Carrollton Ave in New Orleans' Mid-City neighbourhood, earning its star in 2025. At the $$$ tier, it offers high-craft, contemporary cooking in an intimate room well outside the French Quarter circuit. Book three to four weeks ahead minimum — this is not a walk-in venue.

    Zasu, New Orleans: Pearl Verdict

    The common assumption about New Orleans dining is that the city's culinary energy lives in its Creole institutions and Gulf seafood counters. Zasu, a Michelin one-star earner in 2025, corrects that picture. This Mid-City address on Carrollton Ave makes a credible case that contemporary American cooking has found serious footing in a city not always associated with the format. If you are deciding whether to book: yes, book it — particularly if you want a high-craft dinner that sits outside the French Quarter circuit.

    The Room

    Zasu occupies a stretch of N Carrollton Ave in Mid-City, away from the tourist density of the Quarter and the Garden District. The physical address alone signals intent: this is a neighbourhood restaurant pitching at a Michelin-standard experience, not a destination built around foot traffic. Expect an intimate scale. Mid-City dining rooms at this tier tend toward compact seating plans with deliberate table spacing — the kind of room where a conversation stays at the table rather than competing with the one beside it. For a date or a celebration dinner where the room itself needs to feel considered, that spatial quality matters more than square footage. The setting supports the occasion without demanding that the occasion perform for the room.

    The Drinks Program

    At a Michelin-recognised contemporary American restaurant in 2025, the bar program is rarely an afterthought, and Zasu's $$$ pricing tier suggests a full-service experience where drinks are priced and conceived to match the kitchen. New Orleans is a city with serious cocktail infrastructure , the bar culture here is one of the deepest in the country , so any restaurant earning Michelin recognition in this market is operating in a context where the drinks program faces genuine comparison pressure. What that means practically: arrive with time before your table to drink at the bar if the room allows it. A bar seat, if available, may also offer a less formal entry point to the kitchen's output. For a special occasion party that wants to extend the evening rather than rush through courses, that option is worth checking when you book.

    What to Expect on the Plate

    The cuisine designation is American Contemporary, which in 2025 at the Michelin one-star level typically means a tasting-forward or prix-fixe structure with regional sourcing and composed plating. In New Orleans, that means Gulf ingredients are likely present, but the approach is interpretive rather than traditional. This is not the place for a bowl of gumbo or a plate of fried oysters in their classic form , for that, Pêche Seafood Grill or Commander's Palace serve those formats with more authority. Zasu's value proposition is precision and creative range within the contemporary American idiom. The Michelin recognition confirms that the kitchen is executing at a level worth the price of admission.

    Practical Details

    Booking: Hard. A 2025 Michelin star on a small Mid-City room means demand substantially outpaces supply. Book as far in advance as your schedule allows , three to four weeks minimum is a reasonable floor, and weekend tables will go faster than that. Address: 127 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119. Price tier: $$$, American Contemporary. Dress: Smart casual is the safe call for a Michelin-starred contemporary room; overdressing is not a risk here. Group size: Contact the restaurant directly for parties larger than four , intimate rooms at this level often have limits on large-group seating without a private arrangement.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how Zasu sits against New Orleans peers including Bayona, Emeril's, and Commander's Palace.

    For similar American Contemporary dining at the $$$ tier in other markets, Vern's in Charleston and Motor Supply Company in Columbia offer useful reference points. At the upper end of the national contemporary American field, Smyth in Chicago and Lazy Bear in San Francisco show where the format goes at two-star level. Zasu is operating in credible company.

    When to Go

    New Orleans in late autumn through early spring , roughly October to March , is the most comfortable window for a dinner-focused visit. Summer humidity and heat compress the evening experience around air-conditioned interiors, which affects the neighbourhood feel of a Mid-City walk before or after dinner. For a special occasion, a Thursday or Friday table often provides better pacing from the kitchen than a Saturday peak-service rush. If you are visiting during Jazz Fest (late April to early May) or Mardi Gras, book earlier than you think you need to , the entire city's reservation inventory tightens significantly during those windows.

    Explore more of the city's dining options in our full New Orleans restaurants guide, or branch into bars, hotels, wineries, and experiences across the city.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • How far ahead should I book Zasu? Book three to four weeks out at minimum, and further if you are targeting a weekend. The 2025 Michelin star on what is likely a small room means availability is genuinely limited. Do not treat this as a walk-in option.
    • What should I order at Zasu? Specific menu items are not confirmed in our current data, so we will not speculate. At a Michelin one-star American Contemporary restaurant, a tasting or prix-fixe format is the typical structure , ordering the full menu progression rather than cherry-picking à la carte (if that option exists) is generally how the kitchen intends the experience to land.
    • Is Zasu good for a special occasion? Yes. The Michelin recognition, the $$$ price tier, and the Mid-City location away from tourist noise combine to make this a strong choice for a birthday, anniversary, or significant dinner. It will feel considered without being stiff. For a more formal, old-guard celebration, Commander's Palace has more ceremony; for something looser, Bayona is easier to book and more relaxed in tone.
    • Can Zasu accommodate groups? Contact the restaurant directly for parties of five or more. Intimate rooms at this tier often have hard limits on group seating without a private dining arrangement, and the $$$ pricing adds up quickly for larger parties. Factor that into your planning.
    • What are alternatives to Zasu in New Orleans? For contemporary American at a similar price point, Saint-Germain ($$$$ · Contemporary) runs a more formal tasting format. For broader creative range, Re Santi e Leoni offers contemporary European-influenced cooking. For New Orleans culinary heritage with Michelin-era polish, Commander's Palace and Bayona are the reference points in the city.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Zasu? Bar seating at Michelin-starred small restaurants is not always available and varies by layout. Contact the restaurant directly to ask , if bar seats exist, they are often the most flexible option for solo diners or couples who want a shorter-notice reservation. It is worth asking when you call.

    Compare Zasu

    The Complete Picture: Zasu and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Zasu$$$ · American ContemporaryMichelin 1 Star (2025)Hard
    Emeril’sCajunMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Re Santi e LeoniContemporaryMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    BayonaNew AmericanWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Pêche Seafood GrillAmerican Regional - Cajun SeafoodUnknown
    Commander’s PalaceCreoleUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Zasu?

    Book as far out as possible — a 2025 Michelin star on a small Mid-City room means supply is tight and demand has accelerated sharply. Four to six weeks ahead is a reasonable floor; weekends will go faster. If your dates are fixed, check as soon as they open availability and set a reminder to try for cancellations closer in.

    What should I order at Zasu?

    Zasu's cuisine is classified as American Contemporary at the Michelin one-star level, which in practice typically means a prix-fixe or tasting-forward format where ordering à la carte may not be an option. Confirm the menu structure when booking — at the $$$ price tier, knowing the format in advance matters for setting expectations.

    Is Zasu good for a special occasion?

    Yes — a 2025 Michelin star at a $$$ price point in an intimate Mid-City setting makes Zasu a credible choice for a significant dinner. It works best for pairs or small groups who want a serious, focused meal rather than a high-energy celebratory atmosphere. If you need a livelier room, Commander's Palace in the Garden District skews more celebratory by design.

    Can Zasu accommodate groups?

    Groups are harder to place at a small Michelin-starred room like Zasu — check the venue's official channels to confirm maximum party size and whether private dining is available. Parties of four or more should enquire well ahead; at the $$$ tier, a tasting-format kitchen has limited flexibility for large tables.

    What are alternatives to Zasu in New Orleans?

    Bayona on Dauphine Street is the closest peer in terms of a serious, chef-driven American contemporary format with decades of credibility. Pêche Seafood Grill is the move if you want the same calibre of execution but in a more casual, Gulf-focused context. Commander's Palace suits those who want New Orleans institution atmosphere alongside refined food.

    Can I eat at the bar at Zasu?

    Bar seating availability at Zasu is not confirmed in current public data — check the venue's official channels at 127 N Carrollton Ave, Mid-City to ask. At a small Michelin-starred room, walk-in bar access is possible but not guaranteed, and a tasting-format kitchen may require advance booking regardless of where you sit.

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