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Italian in New Orleans (update: Maximo's)
Posted on 6/10/10 at 9:42 pm
Posted on 6/10/10 at 9:42 pm
Anniversary tomorrow night. Looking for generic dishes (run of the mill stuff for the wife) but also something more different and daring (for me since I will eat anything). At least a decent atmosphere since it is our anniversary. It can be a hole in the wall, but nothing too drab. Any suggestions?
This post was edited on 6/14/10 at 12:58 pm
Posted on 6/10/10 at 10:01 pm to hollywoodlsu
giovanni
Ristorante da piero (Kenner but it's ecellent)
Both have live opera. Romantic atmospheres. Top notch Italian
Eleven 79. is a good one too.
Ristorante da piero (Kenner but it's ecellent)
Both have live opera. Romantic atmospheres. Top notch Italian
Eleven 79. is a good one too.
Posted on 6/10/10 at 10:20 pm to hollywoodlsu
I enjoy Cafe Giovanni very much. There are some of the standard Italian dishes and others which are described as Creole Italian. I love the apps. I tend to order several of those, rather than an entree, when I go. I have an addiction for the cannelloni app, which is plenty of food for an app. I like Chef Duke's version of the caprese salad and the tomatoes are nice this time of year.
Service has always been excellent and the singers are not intrusive. They had to the good atmosphere. They sing a lot of show tunes. The piano is played when the singers break.
Check the dining guide in the sticky thread above, for reviews.
Service has always been excellent and the singers are not intrusive. They had to the good atmosphere. They sing a lot of show tunes. The piano is played when the singers break.
Check the dining guide in the sticky thread above, for reviews.
Posted on 6/10/10 at 10:24 pm to hollywoodlsu
quote:
but also something more different and daring (for me since I will eat anything)
you'll like Giovanni's
they'll serve a few "generic" dishes for the wife as well
Posted on 6/10/10 at 10:25 pm to Tiger Attorney
Thanks, I will check these places out. Heard anything about Maximo's?
Posted on 6/10/10 at 10:31 pm to Tiger Attorney
quote:
Eleven 79. is a good one too
+1
Posted on 6/10/10 at 11:36 pm to hollywoodlsu
Posted on 6/11/10 at 7:42 am to TigerTree
Maximos I like, especially up stairs.............
Posted on 6/11/10 at 7:52 am to charlied
Maximo's is more like a "Tuscan" grill sort of Italian. I like it, but Tommy's would probably be a better choice.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 9:17 am to hollywoodlsu
In addition to the one's mentioned, I love Tommy's. I think it would fit your criteria nicely.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 10:07 am to hollywoodlsu
Cafe Giovanni is the place to go.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 10:21 am to Crescent Connection
Yep....good ones have been mentioned, but that was my first instinct and it fits the bill perfectly here. It will make for a special evening.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 4:08 pm to Tiger Attorney
Thanks for suggestions.
Posted on 6/11/10 at 4:19 pm to hollywoodlsu
Please report back and put a review on the dining guide. Helps other folks.
Posted on 6/12/10 at 10:37 am to Solo
[Quote]Drive to BR for Gino's[/quote]
Tell me more about Gino's. I saw it today when I got off I-10........what do you like there?
Tell me more about Gino's. I saw it today when I got off I-10........what do you like there?
Posted on 6/14/10 at 12:57 pm to Gris Gris
After reading your posts, it was obvious that Giovanni is very popular, but for whatever reason I didn't like the atmosphere as depicted on the website. After passing by and looking in on Saturday, I changed my opinion and thought it was nice and look forward to eating there soon. Eleven 79 is a place I would really like to try also, but in the end we chose Maximo's. Reservations for 7:15. Here is my humble opinion:
Atmosphere: B+
I liked it and so did the wifey. We were pretty dressed up for the occasion and felt comfortable even though others were much more casual. Nothing really to write home about but no complaints either. Dim lighting, small place but not too cramped. Decent bar. Young people and old people. I had a view of decatur so it was funny watching people walk by and peek in. Bathroom is upstairs and I didn't get to see too much of what was happening there. A large group of Asian people were staring me down and I didn't want to break up their party so instead of exploring I just went in to the bathroom and left.
Service: C
Our waiter had potential but he was struggling. Too many tables for him to really deliver a good performance. He did have some bus boys backing him on the water, but once the place got busy, you could tell he was struggling. His lack of attentiveness probably dissuaded us from getting coffee and dessert. But all in all it didn't downright suck.
Food: B
Appetizer was a saucer of pesto, slices of a hard dry cheese that had the consistency of parmesean (I forget what type of cheese) and the house bread. It was very fresh and about what I would expect but definitely no wow factor. My wife wanted a ceasar salad and they were charging $13 for a salad with crabmeat, but she doesn't eat meat or seafood so she asked for a ceasar without the crab so long as he wouldn't charge her $13 for it. He said no problem and they still charged $10 for what amounted to whole leaves of ramano in a light dressing and parm., and for croutons they toasted the house bread and put a type of flavored cream cheese on it which was pretty good. All in all, I liked the simplicity of the salad and the use of the bread for croutons with the addition of a homemade spread. . . but the 10 dollar charge was disappointing.
For entrees, she got alfredo and penne. Keep in mind,she is pasta alfredo fiend and one of the deciding factors to go to Maximo's, as silly as it sounds, was because the menu states that many sauces are made fresh daily including Alfredo. So she thought, okay . . . it won't be out of a jar and maybe the chef can put a little pizazz on the sauce. She liked it, but again, no wow factor. I was not impressed as I found it to be more buttery than creamy (maybe just a preference thing). For my entree I got (drumroll . . .) Chicken Marsala. Yeah, I know, but to mix it up I also got lamb lollipops which is offered as an appetizer. The marsala was $16 and the chops $10. The marsala sauce was very good, the chicken was thick and juicy and heavy on the mushrooms which I liked. It also came with a side of angel hair covered in a butter garlic sauce which both my wife and I agreed tasted better than her entree. I had the lamb cooked rare and it came with two interesting mint or sweet sauces (I couldn't really tell) one of which was red and the other green. It was very good and cooked to perfection.
Overall Grade: B
The atmosphere was probably our favorite part about the Maximo's. We both enjoyed the dinner, but we will definitely try other places the next time we head to New Orleans. All in all, I need to try a few more dishes there to really know how good the place can or can't be. But it was nice. We are both from New Orleans (she from Lafitte) and we live in Lafayette. We stayed at the Columns which was really the highlight of the weekend. Nothing but great things to say about the Columns. I have been to the bar a few times, but staying there was awesome.
Atmosphere: B+
I liked it and so did the wifey. We were pretty dressed up for the occasion and felt comfortable even though others were much more casual. Nothing really to write home about but no complaints either. Dim lighting, small place but not too cramped. Decent bar. Young people and old people. I had a view of decatur so it was funny watching people walk by and peek in. Bathroom is upstairs and I didn't get to see too much of what was happening there. A large group of Asian people were staring me down and I didn't want to break up their party so instead of exploring I just went in to the bathroom and left.
Service: C
Our waiter had potential but he was struggling. Too many tables for him to really deliver a good performance. He did have some bus boys backing him on the water, but once the place got busy, you could tell he was struggling. His lack of attentiveness probably dissuaded us from getting coffee and dessert. But all in all it didn't downright suck.
Food: B
Appetizer was a saucer of pesto, slices of a hard dry cheese that had the consistency of parmesean (I forget what type of cheese) and the house bread. It was very fresh and about what I would expect but definitely no wow factor. My wife wanted a ceasar salad and they were charging $13 for a salad with crabmeat, but she doesn't eat meat or seafood so she asked for a ceasar without the crab so long as he wouldn't charge her $13 for it. He said no problem and they still charged $10 for what amounted to whole leaves of ramano in a light dressing and parm., and for croutons they toasted the house bread and put a type of flavored cream cheese on it which was pretty good. All in all, I liked the simplicity of the salad and the use of the bread for croutons with the addition of a homemade spread. . . but the 10 dollar charge was disappointing.
For entrees, she got alfredo and penne. Keep in mind,she is pasta alfredo fiend and one of the deciding factors to go to Maximo's, as silly as it sounds, was because the menu states that many sauces are made fresh daily including Alfredo. So she thought, okay . . . it won't be out of a jar and maybe the chef can put a little pizazz on the sauce. She liked it, but again, no wow factor. I was not impressed as I found it to be more buttery than creamy (maybe just a preference thing). For my entree I got (drumroll . . .) Chicken Marsala. Yeah, I know, but to mix it up I also got lamb lollipops which is offered as an appetizer. The marsala was $16 and the chops $10. The marsala sauce was very good, the chicken was thick and juicy and heavy on the mushrooms which I liked. It also came with a side of angel hair covered in a butter garlic sauce which both my wife and I agreed tasted better than her entree. I had the lamb cooked rare and it came with two interesting mint or sweet sauces (I couldn't really tell) one of which was red and the other green. It was very good and cooked to perfection.
Overall Grade: B
The atmosphere was probably our favorite part about the Maximo's. We both enjoyed the dinner, but we will definitely try other places the next time we head to New Orleans. All in all, I need to try a few more dishes there to really know how good the place can or can't be. But it was nice. We are both from New Orleans (she from Lafitte) and we live in Lafayette. We stayed at the Columns which was really the highlight of the weekend. Nothing but great things to say about the Columns. I have been to the bar a few times, but staying there was awesome.
This post was edited on 6/14/10 at 1:01 pm
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