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Old 06-02-2019, 02:55 PM   #1
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Default Restaurants in the New Orleans area

Anyone have any recommendations where to eat? Would love to try some local food.

I will be visiting nola later this week and want to spend a day exploring New Orleans and what it has to offer.
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Old 06-02-2019, 05:02 PM   #2
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Lindas for italian
Mothers for lunch (lots to chose from)
Oysters are best for months that end in R but acme is good
Brennans is upscale but fantastic
Oceana grill burned recently I hear but may be open
Dennys seafood is good
Lots of good places. Lots are just ok
Theres a place in kenner we always hit just north of 10 I can never remember thhe name of for seafood. Warehouse or something like that.

Im getting hungry
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Old 06-04-2019, 01:26 PM   #3
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Here is a list of MY favorites....


The Ruby Slipper (for breakfast, lunch, or Brunch)
Deanie's Seafood,there are 3 locations, but Def. the one on Iberville and Dauphine is the best to me.
Dicky Brennan's Steak house on Iberville St. in the Qtr. OMG!! SOOOO GOOD.
Landry's near Jacks Brewary.
MOTHERS is overrated
ACME OYSTER HOUSE IS OVERRATED
Bourbon House Good
Katies in Mid city on Iberville (They were on Diner's drive in's and dives show on food network)
The Joint in Byewater for good local BBQ


Then there is Louisiana Pizza Kitchen near the French Market. Excellent!!
There is also Dragos in the Hilton Hotel
Superior Seafood Grill on Napolean ave.
Pascal's Manale on Napolean Ave. (Table Reservations required)


These are just a few of MY favorite spots to eat in NOLA........................


Bon Appetite!!


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Old 06-04-2019, 01:53 PM   #4
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Deanies
DejaVue..awesome biscuits n gravy
Daisy Dukes
Mr Eds Oysters

have fun!!!!!!
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Deanies… yes. Thanks for the correction there Dallas.
I also said Lindas for Italian but was thinking about Irene's.
I agree, Dragos and LPK are really good choices
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Dont forget
Clover Grill in gay district..yummy burgers cooked under a hubcap
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Old 06-04-2019, 03:57 PM   #7
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Drago’s, and Borgne is really good, lots of good restaurants in Baton Rouge as well, let me know if have any availability
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Old 06-04-2019, 04:20 PM   #8
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Dont forget
Clover Grill in gay district..yummy burgers cooked under a hubcap
I forgot about that 1.... You are correct their hamburgers are delish. Open 24 hours, So if you just need somewhere to eat to get rid of your drunk, They are good in a pinch...

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Old 06-04-2019, 04:24 PM   #9
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Also, Atchafalaya is good For breakfast, Lunch and brunch .
They are uptown on Louisiana street towards Tipatinas...

If you go further up magazine street toward the zoo, There is a place called New York pizza, You can buy a giant slice than it tastes just like pizza in New York.
Also Reginalies pizza is good. There's a location on magazine street, And they serve more than pizza..

And last but not least camelia grill, They are located in the bend near St. Charles and Carrollton ave.

Almost forgot Neyo's. They are known for Southern soul Food Fair.

I love their fried catfish and red beans and rice. It is located in mid city... So many good places to eat you will never go hungry.

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Old 06-04-2019, 08:28 PM   #10
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damnnnnnn now I am hungry! lol

Camilla Grill is yummy!!

Trolley Stop cafe on st charles is good for french toast!
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My favorites are cru in the Marigny, The Franklin in the Marigny, Bywater American Bistro, Suis Generis in the Bywater they change their menus every week. And my 2 favorites are the Country Club in the Bywater and GW Fins
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Dragos..irenes..and that secret gem in the back of m.r.b's.... forgot name but reminds me of irenes when they opened...
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Old 06-05-2019, 09:09 PM   #13
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Yes anything pretty much in New Orleans is gonna be top notch.... With the exception of 1 or 2 places that have went downhill.
They say dookie Chase is gonna be open more often since the owner passed.

Never got a chance to eat there yet but I did eat at Willie Mae scotch house and it was very good. I ate at the Saint Charles location.

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you never call me �� but some of my very favorite regular folks, reasonable prices joints are Oceana Grill, Jacques-Imo’s Café, Mr. B’s Bistro, Red Fish Grill, Meril, Gumbo Shop/ 630 St. Peter, and on and on. Once I start thinking about it there seems to be no end. There are so many great places to eat, and most are exceptional, but there are some duds.
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Old 06-05-2019, 11:27 PM   #15
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off the beaten path and new: when you get tired of all that gumbo and seafood

Manolito - Cuban food and awesome Cuban cocktails on Dumaine
Jewel of the South - a Nola style tavern on St Louis
Otra Vez - innovative Mexican on Julia
Meril - Emeril's newest on Girod
Gianna - Italian on Magazine
Maypop - Asian fusion on O'keefe
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