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re: Eating in New Orleans
Posted on 9/25/13 at 11:31 am to shaqazoolu
Posted on 9/25/13 at 11:31 am to shaqazoolu
Bayona
American Sector
Broussard's
Chophouse
Capedeville
The Grill Room,
Delmonico,
Dijon, Luke,
Pascal's Manale
Ralph's on the park
Red Maple restaurant
RioMar
Tomas Bistro
Red Gravy
One Restaurant Lounge
all have openings for a nine-top. Go to Opentable and make a reservation. Any place is going to want one to expect nine people.
American Sector may be a good choice, as it's a John Besh restaurant with inexpensive meals.
Menu (pdf)
RioMar is a very good Spanish and Latin Seafood restaurant. LINK
Ralph's on the Park is good as well, and is on City Park ave. LINK
Nothing I listed is a chain.
American Sector
Broussard's
Chophouse
Capedeville
The Grill Room,
Delmonico,
Dijon, Luke,
Pascal's Manale
Ralph's on the park
Red Maple restaurant
RioMar
Tomas Bistro
Red Gravy
One Restaurant Lounge
all have openings for a nine-top. Go to Opentable and make a reservation. Any place is going to want one to expect nine people.
American Sector may be a good choice, as it's a John Besh restaurant with inexpensive meals.
Menu (pdf)
RioMar is a very good Spanish and Latin Seafood restaurant. LINK
Ralph's on the Park is good as well, and is on City Park ave. LINK
Nothing I listed is a chain.
This post was edited on 9/25/13 at 11:40 am
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