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Lunch recommendations in New Orleans
Posted on 6/10/09 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 6/10/09 at 5:01 pm
I'm meeting my parents down in New Orleans tomorrow for lunch. Give me some ideas about where to eat. I'd like to keep it relatively casual, and someplace where we can get in and out in 45 minutes to an hour at the most. Also, we'd like to keep it in the area between the CBD and Carollton Ave, and between Claiborne and the river. I'd like something quality that is not readily available in BR, so that eliminates Mexican and sushi for the most part. Thanks in advance for suggestions.
Posted on 6/10/09 at 5:10 pm to PokerPastime
Juan's flying burrito either magazine or carrolton mid city. or Mediterranian cafe by Felini's on Carrolton. Ye Olde College in is good. 5 happiness, There is a slew of places on magazine. Taqueria corona, Bulldog, Zea's on St Charles. There is a ton
Posted on 6/10/09 at 5:19 pm to back9Tiger
Uptown - Il Posto
CBD - Rio Mar
CBD - Rio Mar
Posted on 6/10/09 at 5:30 pm to tigercross
rio mar would be my choice.
Posted on 6/10/09 at 5:33 pm to el tigre
Tigre, I am going there next week. I'll get the garlic soup for you.
Posted on 6/10/09 at 5:40 pm to Solo
man, that soup, some crusty bread, and a bottle of wine is all i need.
Posted on 6/10/09 at 5:59 pm to tigercross
Mangino's on Canal. plenty of parking, great gumbo.
Posted on 6/10/09 at 6:34 pm to ksayetiger
The Store or Lil Dizzy's in the CBD.
Posted on 6/10/09 at 6:41 pm to tigercross
+1 Rio Mar (or Cochon both in the Warehouse District).
MILA (Warehouse distric) has a lunch special as does Bayona (FQ). An excellent opportunity to eat high end at a fair price. EAT on Dumaine (FQ) is also worth checking out.
MILA (Warehouse distric) has a lunch special as does Bayona (FQ). An excellent opportunity to eat high end at a fair price. EAT on Dumaine (FQ) is also worth checking out.
Posted on 6/10/09 at 7:35 pm to tigercross
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Also, we'd like to keep it in the area between the CBD and Carollton Ave, and between Claiborne and the river. I'd like something
Uptown I would suggest Lilette and downtown/warehouse district either Rio Mar or MiLa. Cannot go wrong at any of those places.
Posted on 6/10/09 at 7:49 pm to glassman
I think we're probably going to hit RioMar
Posted on 6/10/09 at 7:53 pm to tigercross
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I think we're probably going to hit RioMar
Enjoy, have some ceviche, garlic soup and ask the waiter what is the freshest fish in house. It is a great dining experience.
Posted on 6/10/09 at 8:26 pm to glassman
Chef Adolpho, who owns Rio Mar and La Bocca, really is a great guy. One evening I stopped in at Rio Mar to have a drink and appetizer at the bar and he was sitting nearby. Dude just started talking to me about any and everything. I didn't know who he was back then.
Just today, his company sent out an email blast to everyone on their list as a reminder about the charity event at the Ritz. I thought that was a pretty classy move.
Just today, his company sent out an email blast to everyone on their list as a reminder about the charity event at the Ritz. I thought that was a pretty classy move.
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