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re: What were the best restaurants that are now closed?
Posted on 4/9/14 at 8:20 am to tigers9898
Posted on 4/9/14 at 8:20 am to tigers9898
Uglesich's
Cuvee
Stonebreaker's
Cuvee
Stonebreaker's
Posted on 4/9/14 at 11:25 am to Winkface
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Uglesich's
Cuvee
Stonebreaker's
I went to HS and am good friends with Chef Richard Bingo Starr . IIRC, his family owned ??? the Bull's Corner as we always use to stop by late night for groceries and drinks.
missed restaurants
NO - House Of Lee , so many memories from my youth
- Bali Hai at Pontchartrain Beach , who couldn't forget the tiki hut with Polynesian food
- Sal & Sams , old school Italian food
- Bruning's Seafood at West End Park
LAF - Green Olive ; George opened one of the 1st Lebanese rest. in Laffy. Closed the doors last year to retire and raise his son. He even had cooking classes and a retail area inside to buy EVOO, grape leaves, etc...
- The Fish & Game Grill off Gloria Switch / Carenco ... Was only open for 1-2 yrs and operated by the late Chef James Graham RIP. Incredible wild game food menu that wasn't cheap but worth every penny.
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