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Best restaurants in br?
Posted on 10/30/25 at 12:34 am
Posted on 10/30/25 at 12:34 am
Living in br right now and have absolutely been loving the food here. Sushi Yama, Maxwells, Chimes, TJ Ribs, and Unami have been my go to spots. I try to eat decently healthy, but fail at times. Any of y’all have any suggestions on some good spots here? I’m open to anything, I love trying new things.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 8:42 am to Tiger fan999
Blue Store wings
Willy's Seafood
Eliza
Blue Corn for Mexican
Dang's on Flo-Rida for Vietnamese
Willy's Seafood
Eliza
Blue Corn for Mexican
Dang's on Flo-Rida for Vietnamese
Posted on 10/30/25 at 8:45 am to Tiger fan999
Louisiana Lagniappe, Rouj Creole, Robertos River Road, Zeeland Street Market, Gino's
Posted on 10/30/25 at 9:36 am to Tiger fan999
Wake up hung over.
Simple Joes for a Coke Cola, shrimp and grits.
Go to Frank's on Airline to get an alligator sausage omelet and some corned beef hash (looks like crap taste pretty good), and black coffee.
After that, go to Louie's cafe and get the Mitchell (no mushrooms) with cherry Coke.
For lunch:
Go to Georges on Highland and get a heavy hit with jalapeños cheese fries. Mix the ketchup and Tabasco in the paper boat.
After that, go to Besteas Sip & Bite for a bahn mi, by far the best in the city.
Then, head to Offset BBQ for some beef cheek (if on special) or brisket with potato salad.
For dinner:
Superior grill on Highland for a bowl of chicken tortilla soup and three soft beef tacos yes, that’s a weak order, yes, I dont even know if this place is good but I like it with beer and a lime.
Then, head to Gino’s. Start with a blue cheese vodka martini, order the crab meat with angel hair pasta appetizer, Main veal chop (medium rare, closer to rare) with a glass of red or white whatever the weather looks like.
After that, head down to Ruth’s Chris for the tuna appetizer and a filet and little french fries.
Go home and eat Blue Bell ice cream like a man.
Simple Joes for a Coke Cola, shrimp and grits.
Go to Frank's on Airline to get an alligator sausage omelet and some corned beef hash (looks like crap taste pretty good), and black coffee.
After that, go to Louie's cafe and get the Mitchell (no mushrooms) with cherry Coke.
For lunch:
Go to Georges on Highland and get a heavy hit with jalapeños cheese fries. Mix the ketchup and Tabasco in the paper boat.
After that, go to Besteas Sip & Bite for a bahn mi, by far the best in the city.
Then, head to Offset BBQ for some beef cheek (if on special) or brisket with potato salad.
For dinner:
Superior grill on Highland for a bowl of chicken tortilla soup and three soft beef tacos yes, that’s a weak order, yes, I dont even know if this place is good but I like it with beer and a lime.
Then, head to Gino’s. Start with a blue cheese vodka martini, order the crab meat with angel hair pasta appetizer, Main veal chop (medium rare, closer to rare) with a glass of red or white whatever the weather looks like.
After that, head down to Ruth’s Chris for the tuna appetizer and a filet and little french fries.
Go home and eat Blue Bell ice cream like a man.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 10:02 am to Tiger fan999
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Best restaurants in br?
Maison LaCour is the best restaurant and one of the best kept secrets in Baton Rouge.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 11:26 am to LSUblondie
quote:
Wake up hung over.
Simple Joes for a Coke Cola, shrimp and grits.
Go to Frank's on Airline to get an alligator sausage omelet and some corned beef hash (looks like crap taste pretty good), and black coffee.
After that, go to Louie's cafe and get the Mitchell (no mushrooms) with cherry Coke.
For lunch:
Go to Georges on Highland and get a heavy hit with jalapeños cheese fries. Mix the ketchup and Tabasco in the paper boat.
After that, go to Besteas Sip & Bite for a bahn mi, by far the best in the city.
Then, head to Offset BBQ for some beef cheek (if on special) or brisket with potato salad.
For dinner:
Superior grill on Highland for a bowl of chicken tortilla soup and three soft beef tacos yes, that’s a weak order, yes, I dont even know if this place is good but I like it with beer and a lime.
Then, head to Gino’s. Start with a blue cheese vodka martini, order the crab meat with angel hair pasta appetizer, Main veal chop (medium rare, closer to rare) with a glass of red or white whatever the weather looks like.
After that, head down to Ruth’s Chris for the tuna appetizer and a filet and little french fries.
Go home and eat Blue Bell ice cream like a man.
Edit: Good suggestions though. Just space that out over 3 days.
This post was edited on 10/30/25 at 11:27 am
Posted on 10/30/25 at 12:01 pm to Suntiger
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Maison LaCour is the best restaurant and one of the best kept secrets in Baton Rouge.
It's our favorite spot by far but I don't think it's much of a secret.
ETA I would add Mansur's to the list as well.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 1:05 pm to Tiger fan999
Nino’s
Gino’s
Houma’s House (technically not BR, but close enough)
Mansur’s
Roberto’s
Maison La Cour
Gino’s
Houma’s House (technically not BR, but close enough)
Mansur’s
Roberto’s
Maison La Cour
This post was edited on 10/30/25 at 1:06 pm
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