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Looking for places to eat in N.O./Metro Area that most people do not know about?
Posted on 7/2/13 at 12:16 am
Posted on 7/2/13 at 12:16 am
DISCLAIMER:First time posting on this board. I did a search and did not find anything besides the local food challenge and that is not what I am looking for.
I am so tired of eating the same places and am looking for some new suggestions to start trying. Doesn't really matter what type of food and price doesn't really matter either. Me and the wife go on at least two dates a month and I really want to start changing it up.
Any ideas are appreciated and would love to hit a new place this Wednesday. Thank you.
I am so tired of eating the same places and am looking for some new suggestions to start trying. Doesn't really matter what type of food and price doesn't really matter either. Me and the wife go on at least two dates a month and I really want to start changing it up.
Any ideas are appreciated and would love to hit a new place this Wednesday. Thank you.
Posted on 7/2/13 at 12:24 am to LaBornNRaised
I'll start.. Avery's po boys
Posted on 7/2/13 at 12:25 am to LaBornNRaised
Munch Factory in Gentilly
Posted on 7/2/13 at 12:27 am to REG861
First off thank both of you.
Where is this at?
What type of food?
quote:
Avery's po boys
Where is this at?
quote:
Munch Factory
What type of food?
Posted on 7/2/13 at 12:29 am to LaBornNRaised
Contemporary Creole I guess what they're going for. The menu is very diverse though
Posted on 7/2/13 at 12:36 am to LaBornNRaised
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Looking for places to eat in N.O.
quote:
I did a search and did not find anything
how is that possible?
Posted on 7/2/13 at 12:58 am to LaBornNRaised
What are the same old places?
There are gazillions of restaurants in Nola. Help us out a little.
Have you been to Peche or Tableau yet? Geautreau's? Done any Chef's tables? That can be different, but some places have a minimum number of guests.
There are gazillions of restaurants in Nola. Help us out a little.
Have you been to Peche or Tableau yet? Geautreau's? Done any Chef's tables? That can be different, but some places have a minimum number of guests.
Posted on 7/2/13 at 1:06 am to LaBornNRaised
a couple of casual spots:
Singleton's on Garfield
Bayou Hot Wings on Claiborne
Nola Pho Life on N. Peters
Rivista on Magazine
Pizzicare on Tulane
Sammy's on Elysian Fields
as far as nicer places go, I can't believe there are too many places that haven't been mentioned on this board at least once.
maybe..
Mondo
Sara's
MiLa
Meauxbar
Singleton's on Garfield
Bayou Hot Wings on Claiborne
Nola Pho Life on N. Peters
Rivista on Magazine
Pizzicare on Tulane
Sammy's on Elysian Fields
as far as nicer places go, I can't believe there are too many places that haven't been mentioned on this board at least once.
maybe..
Mondo
Sara's
MiLa
Meauxbar
Posted on 7/2/13 at 1:10 am to Gris Gris
quote:
Same old places
Girdon Beirsch
Copelands
Houstons
Outback
Cheescake Bistro
Deanies (Bucktown)
Jacque-Imos
All the restaurants in Harrahs
Camilia Grill
Common Grounds
Gatusos Deli
Looking for places like Venezia, Ugly Dog Saloon, Franks,Cajun Kitchen so forth. Places that ddon't get much pub but have great food. Just in the need for change.
Never heard of Peche or Tableau.
Eta: Kinda sad but we always eat at the same places. Been like that since I was a kid. I would bet good money that I have been to Deanies more than anyone else in its existence. Just the way my family was.
This post was edited on 7/2/13 at 1:17 am
Posted on 7/2/13 at 1:12 am to Rohan2Reed
Thank you. I will be certainly looking all of those places up.
Posted on 7/2/13 at 1:15 am to LaBornNRaised
quote:
Girdon Beirsch
Copelands
Houstons
Outback
Cheescake Bistro
Deanies (Bucktown)
Jacque-Imos
All the restaurants in Harrahs
Camilia Grill
Common Grounds
Gatusos Deli
holy god you poor bastard!
quote:
Places that ddon't get much pub but have great food. Just in the need for change.
see my post above for a nice start.
quote:
Never heard of Peche or Tableau.
Peche is utterly delicious in every aspect. Go immediately. Haven't been to Tableau. It's a Brennan's spot. I'm sure it's at least decent .. maybe too pricey for the quality though.
Haven't heard of those two .. I question if you have actually heard of many of the good restaurants talked about on here frequently. If not, here's a quick shortlist.
Domenica
Coquette
Maurepas
Root
Bistro Daisy
Parkway Bakery
Ancora
High Hat
Cowbell
Boucherie
Atchafalaya
La Petite Grocery
Magasin
Mais Arepas
La Casita
Ba Chi Canteen
Patois
Borgne
good luck, there are a TON of great places to try out and not all fo them will break the bank.
This post was edited on 7/2/13 at 1:16 am
Posted on 7/2/13 at 1:21 am to Rohan2Reed
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poor bastard
Yea. For like 6 months we only went off the NOLA restaurant guide for places to eat. About 2 months in realized its only touristy places that I can easily cook better than but kept doing it just to change it up. Well that was about a year ago and I am sick of the same ol same ol again.
Forgot to add Thank You.
This post was edited on 7/2/13 at 1:29 am
Posted on 7/2/13 at 1:22 am to LaBornNRaised
I hear ya man. Props on recognizing that. Some folks eat like that their whole life. Get out there and try anything and everything you can. I'm sure you won't be disappointed. This board has some sharp folks who know a lot about good New Orleans eating.
Posted on 7/2/13 at 2:31 am to LaBornNRaised
Go see the Real Pie Man
Buy the muffuletta at Casey Jones
Go get the the roast beef or shrimp poboy from the Derbigny Food Store
Go to the Banaana Blossom if you like Thai
Check out Cafe DiBlasi for eye-talian
Go see Vincent's or Yard Arm for boiled seafood
Obscure enough for you?
Buy the muffuletta at Casey Jones
Go get the the roast beef or shrimp poboy from the Derbigny Food Store
Go to the Banaana Blossom if you like Thai
Check out Cafe DiBlasi for eye-talian
Go see Vincent's or Yard Arm for boiled seafood
Obscure enough for you?
This post was edited on 7/2/13 at 2:32 am
Posted on 7/2/13 at 2:33 am to Rohan2Reed
La Crepe Nanou (French)
Boucherie (Southern)
Baie Rouge (French-ish)
St. James Cheese Co. (Sandwiches)
Stein's Deli (Sandwiches)
Coquette (French)
Guy's Po Boys (duh)
Lola's (Spanish)
Sante Fe (Spanish)
Cafe Degas (French)
Charcoal's (Burgers)
Ba Chi Canteen (Viet)
Hana (Sushi)
Horinoya (Sushi)
Bayona (Cajun-ish)
Mais Arepas (Columbian)
Toups Meatery (Self explanatory)
Start with those and report back
Boucherie (Southern)
Baie Rouge (French-ish)
St. James Cheese Co. (Sandwiches)
Stein's Deli (Sandwiches)
Coquette (French)
Guy's Po Boys (duh)
Lola's (Spanish)
Sante Fe (Spanish)
Cafe Degas (French)
Charcoal's (Burgers)
Ba Chi Canteen (Viet)
Hana (Sushi)
Horinoya (Sushi)
Bayona (Cajun-ish)
Mais Arepas (Columbian)
Toups Meatery (Self explanatory)
Start with those and report back
This post was edited on 7/2/13 at 2:34 am
Posted on 7/2/13 at 2:59 am to LaBornNRaised
quote:
For like 6 months we only went off the NOLA restaurant guide for places to eat.
Don't feel bad. When I first moved there I had absolutely no clue what was out there food wise. This was before this internet thing, so aside from AAA tour guides and Zagot books from the local library, it was hit or miss. I'll never forget my first meal in New Orleans, which was on Bourbon Street. It was a place called the Tricou House (sp?). There was a woman in a hooped dress standing outside showcasing their menu. We were stumbling along Bourbon Street and decided to give it a whirl...looked authentic...probably the sorriest meal I've ever eaten in Nawlins.
Posted on 7/2/13 at 3:00 am to Degas
Welcome to the food board btw.
Posted on 7/2/13 at 6:16 am to Degas
Ha I've lived here my whole life, granted it hasn't been that long of one, and there are plenty of places in this thread I have never been to. In a place like NOLA you have to remind yourself that your insert regular spot isn't always the answer.
Just some random places I enjoy but aren't listed
Cafe Ninos- dumpy spot, but solid pizza and if you're craving sloppy italian that's pretty good. Cash only.
Adams St Po Boys- Big po boy's for the cheap and they are solid. A to go place.
Crabby Jacks- One of my favorite po boy spots, they give you a lot of whatever you order.
R &Os- Solid food all around.
Radostas- In Old Met but they are worth a try, Po Boys. I'm partial to Joan's or Wayne's Special.
Casementos- Next to Ms Maes on Magazine. Best fried seafood I've had here. Cash only.
Buds broiler....Haha I enoy their burgers but a lot of people will hate on them, go once if you haven't been. I recommend the #4 with sauce and double patties then get an extra sauce on the side for your chili cheese fries...I fricking love that sauce if you can't tell. They have a few locations around the city, Calhoun/claiborne, Mid City.
Higher End Spots:
Clancys- By the park uptown, great food can't go wrong.
Brigtsens, Dantes Kitchen- Both are are by Camelia Grill.
If someone doesn't hit something I think of I will update later.
Just some random places I enjoy but aren't listed
Cafe Ninos- dumpy spot, but solid pizza and if you're craving sloppy italian that's pretty good. Cash only.
Adams St Po Boys- Big po boy's for the cheap and they are solid. A to go place.
Crabby Jacks- One of my favorite po boy spots, they give you a lot of whatever you order.
R &Os- Solid food all around.
Radostas- In Old Met but they are worth a try, Po Boys. I'm partial to Joan's or Wayne's Special.
Casementos- Next to Ms Maes on Magazine. Best fried seafood I've had here. Cash only.
Buds broiler....Haha I enoy their burgers but a lot of people will hate on them, go once if you haven't been. I recommend the #4 with sauce and double patties then get an extra sauce on the side for your chili cheese fries...I fricking love that sauce if you can't tell. They have a few locations around the city, Calhoun/claiborne, Mid City.
Higher End Spots:
Clancys- By the park uptown, great food can't go wrong.
Brigtsens, Dantes Kitchen- Both are are by Camelia Grill.
If someone doesn't hit something I think of I will update later.
This post was edited on 7/2/13 at 7:06 am
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