Nine Roses brings its Vietnamese food to the French Quarter

Finally, the French Quarter gets Vietnamese food! It’s always been hard to believe that the old Quarter missed the emergence of our region’s favorite Asian cuisine.
Nine Roses is my personal fav of the West Bank Viet spots, so you can be sure to find me here regularly.

A few years ago, while a staff member of the public market organization Market Umbrella, I did a series of short films under the name “Go Fish”; one featured an interview with the Catholic leader of the NO East Vietnamese community, Father Vien, who gave the history of the New Orleans Catholic Vietnamese community:

Nine Roses Café is open Monday to Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Nine Roses Café: 620 Conti St., New Orleans, 504.324.9450

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New Orleans resident, writer, activist. Public market consultant.

2 thoughts on “Nine Roses brings its Vietnamese food to the French Quarter

  1. DW's avatar DW says:

    still not open- just checked but it looks like it is almost done.

    • DW's avatar DW says:

      open now and doing very well. I recommend the lemongrass tofu vermicelli bowl and the braised pork belly steamed bun sliders. Of course, the pho is wonderful.

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