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The 10 best Kenner restaurants?
Posted on 11/14/11 at 11:25 am
Posted on 11/14/11 at 11:25 am
Everyone who lives near Kenner should have an opinion on this topic. If you were to rate the top ten restaurants in Kenner, what would your list look like and why?
1) Ristorante da Piero - hands down the best pure Italian in NOLA. Prices are high, but the atmosphere is delightful and the service exceptional.
2) Harbor Seafood - Harbor has mastered the light frying method. Doesn't matter if you're getting the fish, shrimp or oysters. They are always fried lightly and deliciously. The prices can't be beat so expect to wait and wait a long time. That's the only downside.
3) Thanh Truc Bistro - A newly opened Vietnamese palace in Kenner. They do all their baking there, and it's all good. The restaurant is clean and fun. The service down to earth and nice. The food pretty standard, but anything that included baked goods, like their poboys, are delish.
4) Mr. Ed's - Average age of diners is about 55 and the Kenny G music blows. But for what it is - a good NOLA neighborhood restaurant - the prices are still moderate and the quality solid.
5) Kenner Seafood - Quintessential NOLA seafood. The daily specials make the wallet and taste buds sing.
6) Mi Pueblito - I recently ate here and would you believe it if I said this is the best Latin food in NOLA? I got the oven roasted pork with sweet plantains. For under $10, it might have been the best value for taste I can recall. Clean restaurant with friendly staff.
7) Williams Seafood & Po-Boy - A small hole in the strip mall where seafood poboys are done well and cheaply. I got the large oyster, which had a dozen, for just $9.95. The bread tastes like Vietnamese poboy bread. It's all good. Definitely the most underrated, unknown quality poboy shop in NOLA.
8) Smitty's - When Smitty's is on, you can't find better boiled seafood outside of The Crap Trap. Prices are higher than they should be and the wait can be long, but another classic Kenner seafood haven.
9) Celina's - A remarkably clean Latin supermarket is the main draw here, but if you peak on over to the side, you'll find a skinny aisle of tables. Little English is spoken, but much Latin flavor is given.
10) Adela's - A quiet, clean, and fun Latin restaurant that brings the wood.
1) Ristorante da Piero - hands down the best pure Italian in NOLA. Prices are high, but the atmosphere is delightful and the service exceptional.
2) Harbor Seafood - Harbor has mastered the light frying method. Doesn't matter if you're getting the fish, shrimp or oysters. They are always fried lightly and deliciously. The prices can't be beat so expect to wait and wait a long time. That's the only downside.
3) Thanh Truc Bistro - A newly opened Vietnamese palace in Kenner. They do all their baking there, and it's all good. The restaurant is clean and fun. The service down to earth and nice. The food pretty standard, but anything that included baked goods, like their poboys, are delish.
4) Mr. Ed's - Average age of diners is about 55 and the Kenny G music blows. But for what it is - a good NOLA neighborhood restaurant - the prices are still moderate and the quality solid.
5) Kenner Seafood - Quintessential NOLA seafood. The daily specials make the wallet and taste buds sing.
6) Mi Pueblito - I recently ate here and would you believe it if I said this is the best Latin food in NOLA? I got the oven roasted pork with sweet plantains. For under $10, it might have been the best value for taste I can recall. Clean restaurant with friendly staff.
7) Williams Seafood & Po-Boy - A small hole in the strip mall where seafood poboys are done well and cheaply. I got the large oyster, which had a dozen, for just $9.95. The bread tastes like Vietnamese poboy bread. It's all good. Definitely the most underrated, unknown quality poboy shop in NOLA.
8) Smitty's - When Smitty's is on, you can't find better boiled seafood outside of The Crap Trap. Prices are higher than they should be and the wait can be long, but another classic Kenner seafood haven.
9) Celina's - A remarkably clean Latin supermarket is the main draw here, but if you peak on over to the side, you'll find a skinny aisle of tables. Little English is spoken, but much Latin flavor is given.
10) Adela's - A quiet, clean, and fun Latin restaurant that brings the wood.
This post was edited on 11/30/11 at 9:50 am
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