Honduran restaurants

Casa Honduras Restaurant #1

A 22-seat kitchen run by Eleni & Yassine, serving the dishes their grandmothers argued about on Tuesday nights in Kreuzberg.

5704 Crowder Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70127, United States $10–20
3.6
887 notes from regulars
01 The story, in three paragraphs

Why everyone keeps coming back.

Casa Honduras Restaurant #1 is a vibrant culinary gem in New Orleans, offering an authentic taste of Honduran cuisine right in the heart of Louisiana. Nestled at 5704 Crowder Blvd, this charming spot invites diners to explore traditional flavors that evoke the warm, rustic essence of Honduras, making every visit feel like a flavorful trip abroad.

The menu at Casa Honduras is a celebration of comfort and heritage, with standout dishes that delight the senses. Start with the Yuca Con Chicharrones, where tender cassava is paired with crispy, savory fried pork rinds—a perfect balance of textures that melts in your mouth. For something with a kick, their Alitas De Pollo Picante deliver spicy chicken wings that awaken your palate, alongside a milder version for those looking for less heat. The Pastelitos de harina, flour pastries stuffed with ground beef and rice, showcase a rich, satisfying flavor wrapped in a flaky exterior. Don’t miss the sweet charm of Plátano Maduro Frito, fried sweet plantains that offer a caramelized, tender bite—a true Honduran staple.

Beverage offerings enhance the dining experience with options like the refreshing Virgin Piña Colada, tropical Banana Tropical juice, and traditional natural juices such as horchata and tamarindo that provide a cool, fruity accompaniment to the meal. Whether you’re seeking a cold Coca-Cola or a warm cup of coffee, there’s something for every mood and moment.

Guests consistently praise Casa Honduras for its generous portion sizes and authentic flavor profiles that transport patrons directly to Honduran kitchens. The atmosphere is unpretentious and lively, often filled with the joyful chatter of family gatherings and the rich aroma of home-cooked meals. While the décor is modest, it adds to the genuine, no-frills ambience that invites you to savor each bite without distraction.

Reviews reflect a sincere appreciation for the restaurant’s commitment to tradition over flashiness. Tiffany Bonilla notes the "amazing portion sizes" and the "taste and overall quality" that keep her coming back, while Fashion Kitchens commends the hearty beef soup featuring wholesome vegetables like yuca and cabbage—comfort food executed to perfection. The experience feels like sharing a meal amid Honduran families, with Nydia N highlighting the authentic vibe when even the waitstaff primarily speak Spanish, a testament to the deep cultural roots preserved here.

Although some customers mention areas for improvement, like the need for better restroom maintenance or the occasional loud music, these minor quirks do little to detract from the overall warmth and authenticity offered. Casa Honduras Restaurant #1 stands out as a true haven for those craving heartfelt, traditional Honduran dishes in a welcoming, family-friendly setting.

For anyone seeking to embark on a genuine culinary journey to Honduras without leaving New Orleans, Casa Honduras presents a flavorful refuge brimming with soulful dishes, generous hospitality, and the nostalgic comfort of home-cooked meals.

03 Notes from regulars

887 notes — the real pulse of the room.

3.6
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Cardona Ilsa.
3 month ago
Delicious food to taste with family and friends it's like a corner of Honduras here is the United States. The only bad thing I will say is the maintenance of the bathrooms. hence everything excellent
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Bleu Lane.
3 month ago
Being part Hispanic I pride myself on enjoying Mexican food. The place was pretty bare bones. Had loud music booming throughout the entire visit. The menu had very few items I could relate to and the tacos I ordered were very small, the chips & salsa sprinkled with some kind of cheese product were stale, over saturated with some kind of salsa making the chips half stale & half limp. The spices were not traditional seasonings. Rather bland. Tacos were ala carte sides were extra with no lettuce but served with chorizo with I ordered without. Side was very small for the price and cold. The gal who served me was barely able to understand me but was very nice doing her best to provide a pleasant experience. The tacos were okay but very small for the price & the fillings were very sparse. Tasted okay but nothing to write home about.
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Tiffany Bonilla.
4 month ago
Portion sizes are amazing. If you are looking for traditional Honduran food this is it. Been back several times because of the taste and over all quality. This isn't you five star joint with servers waiting on you hand and foot but they have nice staff and will get you seated and fed!
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Fashion Kitchens.
4 month ago
I came with my son from ohio to visit new orleans. I didnt care for the cajun food BUT...this restaurant was the top. Food was a total 6 stars to me and my son. I ordered the beef soup. It was so very delicious with all sorts of veggies including yuca and cabagge.
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Nydia N.
5 month ago
When its just Honduran families having dinner in the place & your waitress doesn't speak English you know Its going to be good, authentic food. My meal was tasty and i enjoyed it with an ice cold Honduran national beer. I like these type of unassuming places. So I would probably visit again whenever I'm back in town.
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David Clague.
5 month ago
Good food great time with the family if you don't know spanish don't let that discourage you use your phone to translate you want be let down food is fresh and worth the wait I enjoyed it so come see what happening here !!!!
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Blake Carrillo.
6 month ago
This was my first time eating Honduran Food . I have to say I was very impressed, the food was different but in the best way . I got the Carne Catracha it was a random but spot-on choice. The ladies working were so friendly and aesthetically pleasing. I can't wait to come and try another dish I've never eaten b4. I'll definitely be back .
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ODDRA LACS.
6 month ago
Absolutely delicious!! Prices were good. Food was fresh and service was just right!
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04 When to visit & how to find us

Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.

Opening hours
Monday 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday (today) 07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday 07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday 07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday 07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday 07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Finding the door

5704 Crowder Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70127, United States

05 What makes this place friendly

The details you usually have to call and ask.

Service options
  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
Highlights
  • Fast service
  • Live music
  • Serves local specialty
  • Sports
Popular for
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Coffee
  • Comfort food
  • Hard liquor
  • Healthy options
  • Late-night food
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates
Dining options
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Table service
Amenities
  • Bar onsite
  • Restroom
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Cozy
  • Quiet
  • Trendy
Crowd
  • Groups
  • Tourists
Planning
  • Accepts reservations
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
Children
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
  • Kids' menu
Parking
  • Free parking lot
  • Free street parking
  • Parking
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