Satsuma Maple
7901 Maple St, New Orleans
(504) 309-5557
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Love this place! Close to Tulane. Gluten-free options. Try the
Dr. Seuss...green egs and ham!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The Dr. Suess sandwich was really good. The green eggs are fun. The pork hash was delicious. I would definitely eat here again!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Amazing brunch, but honestly the pancake was the best I’ve ever had… hard to believe, right?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The special pancake smacks every time
Food: 5
I’ve been going to Satsuma Maple for 10+ years. Anytime out-of-state family visits, it’s one of our first spots to hit with them! We know the menu inside and out and to this day, dream of yalls beet lemonade. We even went to Satsumas Magazine, yalls second location (around 2020) twice. We went earlier this week and had a horrible experience. I’m so disappointed because we really love(d?) this place and would like to continue to have this place as an option. We ordered and the cashier was rude once we said we’d like it to go- he came off almost surprised, though as a cashier- it is his job to clarify that ahead of time. No biggie, we let him know. Very quickly after ordering, a staff member spoke to us like we were toddlers, ushering and rushing us to sit down..I was so taken aback I was speechless. I had just spent 30+ dollars, lol. We sat and waited and our food came out, on a plate- not to go..No biggie, they practically threw a box at us! We boxed it up and happily left! Just very odd interactions..Far from welcoming, once you order you become a burden- in a place meant to offer..food? Upsetting because one of my favorite places is no longer on my list.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 1
Obviously, this is a great place. One thing to note for my fellow bean lovers: their black beans are great! I got the Mexican breakfast and was so happily caught off guard by the beautiful texture of the beans, which seemed house-made and slow cooked. Mmmm. Thank you.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I found another breakfast spot today. It's a cute little breakfast/brunchy spot on a cozy corner. I got the basic breakfast with scrambled eggs, bacon, and wheat toast. The eggs were nice and fluffy. The bacon was a nice, thick cut that had the perfect crisp. It wasn't them old flimsy, weak pieces that some places give you! The wheat toast was good as well, and the jam spread was super delish!! It definitely had a chill, relaxed atmosphere...
Next time, I'd like to try the sandwiches!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Got the breakfast wrap which is delicious and my wife got the bbq pork sandwich yum
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
You are in the heart of a residential neighborhood but the blueberry pancake was delicious and huge. And it was a great place to chat with a friend over breakfast before he had to get to nearby Tulane
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
In the heart of Uptown college town, what more could you want?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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The food was under seasoned and ill prepared, I had the avocado toast, bread was stale, avocado was spoiled, the greens and tomatoes were limp, and the lox was just awful. The golden latte I had was just a straight turmeric bomb and unbearable. The atmosphere and service were very promising, but not enough to carry the rest of the quality of the establishment.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 3
I’m trying to love this restaurant but it seems like they just don’t really care. Been there twice, both times before 10am. First time they were out of croissants and biscuits for breakfast sandwiches but the food was good so gave it a second time. Second time only 1 croissant left, and not enough OJ for a full glass. Um….ok, it’s 9:30am and they are out already?? I thought maybe they are really good and croissants are picked up early so I asked if they make their croissants in house. They said that they get them from Costco and they have someone out picking them up. Really?? In New Orleans and you can’t bake/outsource better croissants?? Then I watched someone bringing them in from Costco! It just seems that the team is very unapologetic about being out of items, and unprepared for a day of business. They are not very quick to clear tables, not very quick to take orders and just kind of bothered by being open.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 2
Satsuma never disappoints. I stopped in for a late breakfast and ordered the Mexican breakfast plate with a side of crispy bacon—and it was exactly what I needed. Everything was fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. The eggs were perfectly cooked, the beans were seasoned just right, and the avocado tied it all together. And that bacon? Super crispy and exactly how bacon should be done.
The vibe at Satsuma is relaxed and welcoming, with that unmistakable neighborhood café feel that makes you want to linger a little longer. Great spot for a casual breakfast or brunch in New Orleans—definitely one of my go-to favorites.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Breakfast sausage not good at all
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 4
Very nice cafe. Friendly staff. I love that they add a 12% gratuity to the total for the staff to share. I ordered a hot vanilla latte. They had it out to me quickly and it was a delicious and well crafted beautiful drink. The cafe is spacious and has a hip , breezy vibe to it. They also use Cortas rosewater for some of their drinks which is BOMB. They housemake their vanilla syrup.
Atmosphere: 4
Service: 4
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