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Which of the following would you choose for a Saturday night dinner in N.O.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 4/29/13 at 2:26 pm
Will be in town in a couple of weeks and looking to try a restaurant we haven't been to yet. While Peche would be my first choice, it is booked solid.
Of these, where would you go and why.
Boucherie
Toups Meatery
Maurepas Foods
Bistro Daisy
Apolline
Other suggestions welcomed.
Of these, where would you go and why.
Boucherie
Toups Meatery
Maurepas Foods
Bistro Daisy
Apolline
Other suggestions welcomed.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 2:28 pm to rsb831
All of them.
Very good choices, but its going to depend entirely on what EXACTLY you're looking for.
Because all of them are good. So let's narrow it down.
Very good choices, but its going to depend entirely on what EXACTLY you're looking for.
Because all of them are good. So let's narrow it down.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 2:31 pm to rsb831
Boucherie - good stuff
Toups Meatery - going wed
Maurepas Foods - was pretty good but not impressive
Bistro Daisy - heard good things
Apolline - no idea
Peche - going to night
I'd vote Bistro Daisy
Toups Meatery - going wed
Maurepas Foods - was pretty good but not impressive
Bistro Daisy - heard good things
Apolline - no idea
Peche - going to night
I'd vote Bistro Daisy
This post was edited on 4/29/13 at 2:31 pm
Posted on 4/29/13 at 2:36 pm to rsb831
Apolline is the only place on the list I have been and I was underwhelmed.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 2:39 pm to rsb831
Alternate recs, just to make it harder. Instead of Apolline go down the street to the newly opened Dominique's, which is what Apolline was before Dominique left. Instead of Maurepas try Booty's. Instead of Bistro Daisy check out Mariza in the Bywater.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 2:44 pm to Fun Bunch
OK, looking for good cocktails, decent wine list, informed service, and delicious food trumps all.
I am thinking Boucherie is the one, but it may be too casual. Not looking to impress anyone, however I would like it feel like a night out, not just eating.
Does this give you anything to work with?
I am thinking Boucherie is the one, but it may be too casual. Not looking to impress anyone, however I would like it feel like a night out, not just eating.
Does this give you anything to work with?
Posted on 4/29/13 at 3:20 pm to rsb831
Out of your group, I'd pick Bistro Daisy.
You might want to consider Coquette. I think it fits your description.
You might want to consider Coquette. I think it fits your description.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 3:23 pm to Gris Gris
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Out of your group, I'd pick Bistro Daisy.
You might want to consider Coquette. I think it fits your description.
Exact same thoughts. I love Boucherie though.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 3:25 pm to rsb831
Boucherie - absolutely outsanding. great value. get reservations!
Toups Meatery - i hear its great but never been
Maurepas Foods - very good, and good value
Bistro Daisy - more high end, but very good stuff
Apolline - awesome. i went a few months ago and was blown away. best scallops i've ever had.
Toups Meatery - i hear its great but never been
Maurepas Foods - very good, and good value
Bistro Daisy - more high end, but very good stuff
Apolline - awesome. i went a few months ago and was blown away. best scallops i've ever had.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 3:32 pm to Fun Bunch
Coquette is outstanding, but have been a couple of times already this year.
What about Patois? How is it holding up? Haven't heard much about it lately.
What about Patois? How is it holding up? Haven't heard much about it lately.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 3:39 pm to rsb831
Patois is as good as ever as far as I'm concerned.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 4:07 pm to rsb831
1 / Bistro Daisy - excellent food, service and wine list but this is quite high end, formal dining spot.
2 / Boucherie - best food in the city for the price as far as I'm concerned. more casual and approachable as well.
3 / Maurepas - really good menu and great cocktails. in the Bywater if you want to venture outside FQ/uptown/downtown
4 / Apolline - just okay. I need to give it another shot but wasn't overly impressed the one time I went.
Toups - haven't been
Bayona
Iris
Lilette
2 / Boucherie - best food in the city for the price as far as I'm concerned. more casual and approachable as well.
3 / Maurepas - really good menu and great cocktails. in the Bywater if you want to venture outside FQ/uptown/downtown
4 / Apolline - just okay. I need to give it another shot but wasn't overly impressed the one time I went.
Toups - haven't been
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Other suggestions welcomed.
Bayona
Iris
Lilette
Posted on 4/29/13 at 5:55 pm to LSUSilverfox
went to bistro daisy a month ago, was incredible. Can't go wrong there.
Posted on 4/29/13 at 8:51 pm to rsb831
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I am thinking Boucherie is the one, but it may be too casual. Not looking to impress anyone, however I would like it feel like a night out, not just eating.
It is low key and casual, but the food is really, really good. The service is "casual hip", but I mean that as a compliment. The servers are knowledgeable and very friendly. The cocktails measure up.
You cannot go wrong with Boucherie.
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