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From po'boys to ramen: 5 new businesses debut in New Orleans

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Published on April 25, 2018
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Interested in getting the lowdown on the newest restaurant additions to New Orleans? From whimsical wine bars to classy Colombian food, read on for the scoop on what's happening in New Orleans!

The Vintage

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Located at 3121 Magazine St. in the Garden District, The Vintage is a wine bar that offers coffee, tea and more. Look for champagnes, vintage classics and crafted cocktails, because The Vintage is all about everyone enjoying life together!

Morrow's

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Head over to 2438 St. Claude Ave. in Marigny and you'll find Morrow's, a Cajun/Creole spot that offers seafood and more. Look for the shrimp, catfish and oyster Po'boys, as well as the Chef's Special of Korean barbecue and Bibimbap. 

Manolito

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Stroll past 508 Dumaine St. in the French Quarter and you'll find Manolito, a cocktail bar and Cuban spot that offers Floridita Daiquiri, Zazerac, El Presidente and more delicious drinks. 

Casa Colombia

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Casa Colombia is a bar and Colombian spot that opened recently at 2139 Orleans Ave. in Treme-Lafitte. It offers chicken pot pie, stuffed bell peppers, blackened pork chops and more. With five-stars out of one review on Yelp, Casa Colombia is off to a strong start!

Momo Ramen + Poke

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New to 632 S. Carrollton Ave. in Leonidas is Momo Ramen + Poke, a spot to g personally customized ramen and poke. Protein options include tuna, salmon, yellowtail, shrimp and more.