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10 Best foodie Spots in NOLA

Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:54 pm
Posted by TigerWise
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:54 pm
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Restaurant R'evolution: In June, 2012, Restaurant R'evolution opened in the Royal Sonesta Hotel, a project of celebrity chefs John Folse, of Louisiana, and Rick Tramonto of Chicago. With Chef de Cuisine Chris Lusk, they say they re-interpret classic Cajun and Creole food by using ingredients and cooking methods from the seven countries that ruled over New Orleans. It's luxurious and expensive, worthy of a marriage proposal.


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Peche Seafood Grill: Rustic chic, loud, and immensely popular, Peche is mainly seafood, all fresh, and cooked over wood coals on an open grill. While Cochon and Herbsaint's Donald Link and Stephen Stryjewski are chef/owners, Ryan Prewitt, another partner, is running Peche, open less than a year at 800 Magazine St


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Root: Foodies everywhere are enthralled with Root, chef/owner Philip Lopez's 2 1/2-year-old restaurant at 1200 Julia St. Lopez's menu might appear contrived - take his Menage a Foie, three types of foie gras, including one blown like cotton candy - but everything I ate was very good. Waiters are used to giving explanations. Square Root opened April 23 at 1800 Magazine, with a $150 prix-fixe, pre-paid menu.


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Coquette: Coquette occupies a two-story, 1880s building at Magazine and Washington, offering Chef Michael Stolzfus' take on Louisiana food: chicken fried sweetbreads, smoked wild catfish. Coquette is dark, with wonderful art and is quiet enough for conversation. Locals go for three-course lunch specials. Closed Tuesday


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Galatoire's: Open since 1905, Galatoire's may seem like a private club to an outsider, but there are few restaurants New Orleanians love more. Chefs change, but the menu, not so much. Try the trout almandine, seafood stuffed eggplant, oysters en brochette. Ask your waiter what to order. Sit downstairs at 209 Bourbon St., and enjoy the party, with diners who table hop and waiter-led "Happy Birthdays." No reservations downstairs. Closed Mondays


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Commander's Palace: The queen of New Orleans restaurants, Commander's Palace is a turquoise and white mansion at 1403 Washington Ave. in the Garden District. Chefs Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse gained fame here, as has current Chef Tory McPhail, winner of the 2013 James Beard Foundation's Best Chef South. Try his oyster and absinthe soup, or seared white shrimp and grits. Dress up.


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Domenica: John Besh's restaurant in the Roosevelt Hotel has Alon Shaya in the kitchen cooking his killer roasted cauliflower (seriously), pastas and unusual pizzas (spek, apples and gorgonzola). A more casual Pizza Domenica opened in April at 4933 Magazine.


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Upperline: Creole food is the main attraction at Upperline, 1413 Upperline St., near Prytania. Chef David Bridges' menu is prix fixe, three courses for $40 and $45. There's gumbo, duck and andouille etouffee, fried green tomatoes with shrimp remoulade. But diners also come to gab with bon vivant owner Jo Ann Clevenger and to see her fabulous Louisiana art collection. Closed Monday and Tuesday.


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Dooky Chase's Restaurant: Leah Chase is 91, and still cooking Creole dishes at Dooky Chase's Restaurant, 2301 Orleans Ave., in Treme. It began as a sandwich shop and bar in 1941, but when Leah married the owners' son, she decided black residents and visiting notables needed a fine dining restaurant where they could eat in New Orleans. It became a hub for Civil Rights leaders, and eventually for anyone who likes homestyle Creole cooking, including Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Lunch is served Tuesday through Friday – fried chicken, cornbread, greens – and dinner on Fridays. Leah Chase, who may be the most beloved woman in New Orleans, usually stops by with a cheerful hello.


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MoPho Mid City: "Southeast Asia meets New Orleans" is how Chef/co-owner Michael Gulotta describes MoPho Mid City, which opened in mid-January at 514 City Park Avenue. Former chef de cuisine of John Besh's formal Restaurant August, Gulotta's new place is for Vietnamese dishes with a local twist is pure casual, and jam packed. Closed Tuesday.


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For the most part I think the board would agree with a couple exceptions of course. Also good to see TulaneLSU is doing well and working for USA Today.
Posted by Rohan2Reed
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:55 pm to
Not bad, 86 Galatoire's and replace MoPho w/ Tan Dinh and it's a pretty solid list.
Posted by The Levee
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 1:58 pm to
Good find....I can attest for a few of them and will be trying the others this summer
Posted by Geauxld Finger
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 2:00 pm to
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Tan Dinh


overrated IMO
Posted by ladytiger118
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 2:06 pm to
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Also good to see TulaneLSU is doing well and working for USA Today.

Posted by Oenophile Brah
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 2:20 pm to
Unusual list.

Best Foodie spots: then discusses non-foodie attractions (traditions, atmosphere).

Poor list name, or bad list.

Posted by nikinik
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 2:22 pm to
Dooky Chase and MoPho need to come off of that list.
Posted by BlackenedOut
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 2:27 pm to
Upperline as well.

Interesting list
Posted by Oenophile Brah
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 2:35 pm to
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Upperline as well.

Yeah.

Hijack:
BO- I was watching Iron Chef late last night and caught the episode with Bob Iacovone. I did a quick google search and it looks like he moved over to Houston. Have you heard anything about him lately? I always thought Cuvee' (at it's peak) was one of the best in town.
Posted by Taipan
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:03 pm to
I'm headed to Root and MoPho over the next couple of days... haven't been to either yet.
Posted by urinetrouble
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:07 pm to
No Boucherie??
Posted by TigerWise
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:09 pm to
This might be cool

Posted by BlackenedOut
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:21 pm to
I used to bump into him from time to time when he were dropping our children off at school but I havent seen him in a while.

Talk about someone who literally disappeared off the culinary map without a trace. CSI style.
Posted by Taipan
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:24 pm to
Rue 127
Bacchanal
La Boca
Mais Arepas
Mariza
Adolfo's
Clancy's
Patois
Tartine

All are deserving
This post was edited on 4/23/14 at 3:27 pm
Posted by Gris Gris
OTIS!NO RULES FOR SAUCES ON STEAK!!
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:24 pm to
I ate at R'evolution, Peche and Domenica over the Easter weekend. I'm on a diet now.

Upperline is iffy on that list for me, but I don't know what the current state is. I'd leave Galatoire's on it, though, unless it's supposed to be fully eclectic.
Posted by BlackenedOut
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:29 pm to
PS and Thread Hijack. HAd craving for Butcher today, just so happened to be the first day in the expanded space. Its awesome. Much bigger and is like a whole new restaurant in there.

Plus they have those garage doors they can open on nice days.
Posted by Winkface
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:30 pm to
Cuvee was awesome.
Posted by Winkface
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:31 pm to
It looked in the pictures like they have jars of pickles for sale. Is that true?
Posted by Gris Gris
OTIS!NO RULES FOR SAUCES ON STEAK!!
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:31 pm to
I saw that the expansion was open. Looks very cool. I still hate the bar stools though.
Posted by BlackenedOut
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Posted on 4/23/14 at 3:33 pm to
Yeah I think so.

Gris, new chairs and lots more tables. When you stand in the original part of Butcher, you will realize just how small the place used to be.
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