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re: Favorite New Orleans style Italian restaurant
Posted on 8/9/10 at 7:40 pm to Cosmo
Posted on 8/9/10 at 7:40 pm to Cosmo
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Cafe Giovanni
I went there for the first time last weekend, and I was dissappointed. It was grossly overpriced, and the food was either over-reaching or not that great.
I did like the singing. That part was fun.
Nobody mentioned Domenica. Do you not consider it "Italian"?
Maybe my tatses are simpler, but I prefer the Baton Rouge Italian places, Gino's and Little Village over all New Orleans Italian restaurants.
Caveat: I've never been to Mosca's but I've been meaning to.
Caveat II: It's been a long time since Iive been to Impastatos, but it was really good.
Posted on 8/9/10 at 8:05 pm to Jimbeaux
Best cuisine in the world IMHO. NO has so many, Mosca's, Tony Impastata's, Messina's, Brick Oven, Mandina's etc etc.
I have no idea of why the cuisine is almost non-existent in BR. We have lots of Italian, but Ruffino's is the closest to NO Creole-Italian.
I have no idea of why the cuisine is almost non-existent in BR. We have lots of Italian, but Ruffino's is the closest to NO Creole-Italian.
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