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food in new orleans

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by R0ckets03, Dec 21, 2011.

  1. R0ckets03

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    been there a few times and have a few favorite places that we always hit up:

    acme for oysters.

    deanie's for seafood.

    domilise for shrimp poboys



    any other places that are must try? going for new years weekend.
     
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    Dookie Chase's for soul food...
     
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    not a fan of soul food personally.
    looking for seafood.
     
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    Best fried chicken and killer gumbo, but ok. Luke's is high quality, as well, for seafood.
     
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    Good thread. I'm thinking about going there in a month or two. I haven't been since 1984. :eek:
     
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    I was there two weeks ago. I enjoyed John Besh's restaurant called "August".

    Other than that, I like the restaurant at the Roosevelt hotel.

    The charbroiled oysters at Dragoo's are also great! There's one in the Hilton Riverside on the river
     
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    Big fan of the Pelican Club in the French Quarter along with Antoine's. For breakfast, the Eggs Portuguese at Brennan's is TEH BOMB!
     
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    there's someplace that has the best fried chicken in america in new orleans.
     
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    I'll be heading there after new years but I have seen that Domilise's place talked about on The Best Thing I Ever Ate on the food network.
    Also they had an episode on the best sweets and they had Brigtsen's Restaurant on there in new orleans about their pecan pie. I really want to try that. I've been raving for a good pecan pie.
     
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    A local favorite (away from the tourists) is Jacques Imo's... It's rather small (no reservations), so expect to wait in line, but worth it.
    http://www.jacquesimoscafe.com/

    For a casual lunch and unique atmosphere in the Quarters, I love Napoleon's Cafe, especially sunny days to sit in the small courtyard. Also, good atmosphere for after dinner drinks on the way back to your hotel.
    http://napoleonhouse.com/

    Central Grocery is where the Muffuletta was invented.
     
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    I think it's pretty much a given, but you can't go to NO without going to Cafe Du Monde for some beignets.
     
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    I'm going for a long weekend in January.

    Every time I am in New Orleans, I must eat at Vincent's in the Garden District. Incredible Italian food with a Cajun flair.

    http://www.vincentsitaliancuisine.com/
     
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    Cafe Du Monde - Beignets
    Aunt Sally's - Pralines
     
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    stop at darrell's in lake charles and have the best po-boy you will ever have.
     
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    Felix's - French Quarter - Good Oysters, crawfish etouffee - kind of a small hole in the wall place, but it was good. Went about a month ago.

    http://www.felixs.com/
     
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    Cafe Du Monde is as good as advertised.

    Acme Oysters is overrated and overpriced.
     
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