
Apartments near Ninja Restaurant in New Orleans, LA (285 Rentals)


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1216 Adams St

2422 Dublin St

6333 S Johnson St

6321 S Prieur St

6220 Mc Kenna St

8428 Oleander St

135 Broadway St

3122 Upperline St

2616 Soniat St

1319 S Genois St

3828 General Taylor St

801 Henry Clay Ave, Unit 112

4219 S Roman St, Unit 4219

4030 Dhemecourt St

4439 Banks St

8133 Hickory St, Unit Apartment 4

2528 Jena St, Unit 2528A

2617 Palmer Ave, Unit A

1018 Cherokee St, Unit 1018 Cherokee St

4422 Carondelet Street

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2019 Lowerline St, Unit 2019

3300 Nashville Ave, Unit 3302 Nashville

809 Burdette St, Unit 809

1138 S Salcedo St, Unit 2B

514 Short St, Unit 514 Short Street

5830 S Robertson St, Unit 5830 S Robertson 4 Bedroom

4316 Perrier St, Unit F

2526 Jena St, Unit 2526 Jena

2017 Lowerline St, Unit 20217

5710 Willow St, Unit 5710

3613 Calhoun St, Unit 3613

7731 Maple St, Unit 7731

4820 Prytania St, Unit Apartment Condo

7729 Maple St, Unit 7729

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2225 Pine St, Unit 2225
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Sushi in abundance can be found at the Ninja Restaurant, with so many varieties that if you love sushi, it's definitely a recommended restaurant, and one that many Crescent City locals love to eat at. You may want to show off by eating a Volcano Roll or a Godzilla Roll for your new found friend from your New Orleans apartment, but grilled teriyaki options, donburi (rice topped with fish or meat) and noodle dishes as well as tempura are available, should you or your guest decide to try something different from sushi for the meal. The 10 page (yes, that's ten pages) menu almost deserves a look online to decide what you'd like for dinner in advance, unless you want to have a leisurely meal and spend fifteen minutes perusing the menu, or already know what you want. A full page of appetizers offers shrimp, vegetable, chicken and squid tempura, Yakiniku (sautéed beef and veggies in garlic sauce), fried tofu and grilled yellowtail neck, among other delicious varieties. You can even have sushi and an appetizer meal with a salad or soup, to get a taste of the restaurant without ordering an entrée. Fourteen salads, mostly seafood, and five soups are offered. It's a great place for a New Orleans apartment-ite that loves sushi and Japanese food to visit often. The entrée selection is wide and varied, with the typical Oriental offerings of beef and chicken teriyaki, tempura-fried specialties, fish, and even eel. All entrees are served with Miso soup, salad and rice. Combination dinners exist for those of us who are less decisive and a beautiful selection of noodle dishes with meat and fish and of the vegetarian variety are there for your choosing. The house special rolls are something to try for sure, with the Volcano Roll as a great temptation. Tuna, shrimp, crab, eel, veggies, cream cheese, sauces and tempura on top mark this excellent roll. It's $14.95, but well worth it with a Japanese beer like Kirin Light, plum wine or even sake, of which they have several varieties by the glass or bottle. If you prefer vegetarian, try the Godzilla Roll, with seaweed salad and spicy vegetables. There are nearly fifty rolls to choose from, and so many great options, so come hungry. Ninja is a great place for lunch, with almost every filling meal under ten bucks, and a sushi combo meal for under twenty. Open for over 15 years, the Ninja Restaurant will fill your craving for sushi, and sushi with quality and great taste. Stop by on your way home from work to your New Orleans apartment someday soon. Ninja is closed on Mondays.
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