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NOLA Food Rec's - (Trip recap on p. 3)
Posted on 12/13/17 at 10:13 am
Posted on 12/13/17 at 10:13 am
I know there are a million of these threads, but the search function is tedious at best, but I apologize for starting another.
I'll be traveling to new orleans in april with someone who has never been. Looking for some good spots to go, especially for Lunch around the French quarter and Jackson Square. Thanks for all your help
I'll be traveling to new orleans in april with someone who has never been. Looking for some good spots to go, especially for Lunch around the French quarter and Jackson Square. Thanks for all your help
This post was edited on 5/2/18 at 9:54 am
Posted on 12/13/17 at 10:26 am to GoCrazyAuburn
steins deli on magazine
Posted on 12/13/17 at 10:29 am to GoCrazyAuburn
Are there any cost or dress considerations? Also, is there a type of food you'd like to show this person? What days of the week are you looking for lunch?
Any dinners?
Honestly, for lunch, my first recommendation would be Peche in the warehouse district.
For old New Orleans and a visit to a historic grand dame restaurant, Galatoire's would be good.
Lunch or brunch at Commander's would be a treat. Take the streetcar to the restaurant from St. Charles just outside of the quarter.
Chargrilled oysters at Drago's at the Hilton Riverside are great. Eat those and eat a meal elsewhere.
Could do breakfast, lunch or brunch type food at Stanley in Jackson Square.
Really depends on what kind of food you want and other considerations. My suggestions are not all in the FQ.
Any dinners?
Honestly, for lunch, my first recommendation would be Peche in the warehouse district.
For old New Orleans and a visit to a historic grand dame restaurant, Galatoire's would be good.
Lunch or brunch at Commander's would be a treat. Take the streetcar to the restaurant from St. Charles just outside of the quarter.
Chargrilled oysters at Drago's at the Hilton Riverside are great. Eat those and eat a meal elsewhere.
Could do breakfast, lunch or brunch type food at Stanley in Jackson Square.
Really depends on what kind of food you want and other considerations. My suggestions are not all in the FQ.
This post was edited on 12/13/17 at 10:31 am
Posted on 12/13/17 at 10:29 am to GoCrazyAuburn
Coquette, Clancy's, Brigsten's, Peche, Carrollton Market.
Posted on 12/13/17 at 10:47 am to GoCrazyAuburn
If you like fried bologna I have just the spot for you.
Posted on 12/13/17 at 11:05 am to GoCrazyAuburn
If I were showing someone Nola I’d hit up:
Cafe du monde
Casamento’s
Parkway bakery
Peche/Couchon/herbsaint
Commanders
Cafe du monde
Casamento’s
Parkway bakery
Peche/Couchon/herbsaint
Commanders
Posted on 12/13/17 at 11:06 am to GoCrazyAuburn
Been hearing good buzz about Sac a lait.
Posted on 4/24/18 at 1:20 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
Mr. B's, Red Fish Grill in the Quarter. Drago's in the Hilton. Galatoire's for dinner, College Inn uptown for a bit more casual
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