They have facinating gourments and the steak you get is bigger with cheaper prices and is so delicious and i love it. The sea food such shrimp, oster, crawl fish and ect.
they are so good and u will... more
Named after a French pastry/doughnut cross and covered with icing sugar. This open air cafe serves breakfast lunch and dinner. During the afternoon there is a 3 piece band that plays. The band is... more
Our experience here was alright. I had barbeque shrimps and my husband had a gumbo. it was delicious but I had tummy ache couple hours after our dinner. It must have been the way they fixed it or too... more
This is a very casual food place featuring jumbo breakfasts, with grits, eggs, homemade hash browns and offers short and tall stacks of silver-dollar pancakes, fluffy biscuits, sizzling sausages, and... more
We arrived in New Orleans on a Monday and things were reasonably tamed at first - or at least, as tamed as Bourbon Street will ever be! - but by Thursday night you could definitely tell that weekend... more
Cafe Mespero is relatively cheap, but you get what you pay for. I ordered the French Onion soup for lunch that arrive luke warm with the cheese pretty much a solid block. My wife ordered a hamburger,... more
I was told that the chili omelet was the reason to go here, so that's what I ordered---a HUGE 3 egg omelet deliciously overflowing with spicy chili! MMMMM! The chicory is a plus as well, My mama used... more
My husband and I dined at Red Fish Grill two years back and we both thought the dishes we got were bland. Not worth the money at all. I remember one of us got the chicken dish which was tasteless and... more
We came here a few times because this place was very close to our condo. Also it was one of the only places still opened after most of the parades. We didnt even have to get in our car, we just walked... more
Great location in the French Quarter. Service was the best I've ever experienced. The servers were knowledgable about the menu. They placed the napkins on our laps (black napkins for black pants no... more
When you're in New Orleans, whatever you do, dont go to this dinner/restuarant .. Its Located right across street of Jackson Square ( rigth hand side) and across street from moon walk. The place is... more
Christian's Restaurant is located in a restored Lutheran church that is over 90 yeras old. The establishment was founded in 1973 by Christian Ansel but moved into its present church location in 1977.... more
While you're shopping for those "can't do without" souvenirs, or watching the cruise ships & paddlewheeler ply the Mississippi River, try some fast food "New Orleans' style" here at the River Walk... more
This is classic New Orleans, either inside or outside along the wrought iron lace-work balcony overlooking Royal St. Unless it's hot or wet, sit outside on the balcony; it adds to the flavor and... more
I actually went to an offshoot of Arnaud's called Arnaud's Remoulade, which is a little less expensive, but has most of the same foods. It claims to offer casual Creole cuisine. I had some raw oysters... more
My girlfriends and I were walking on Bourbon Street on a Sunday, trying to find a place to eat and cool off. We're locals, so we stopped at Sammy's to check out the seafood, because it wasn't crowded... more
Napoleon House, housed in a historic building in the French Quarter, has been owned and operated by the Impastato family since 1914. If you peek in the door, all you can see is the bar, but rest... more
I had heard that most people argue over which is better, Felix's or Acme...We tried Acme first. It was packed and the food was good. The next day we tried Felix's. We thought it was strange that it... more
Had a rehearsal dinner cancelled after having it confirmed, and had the date given to another party. Terrible service, nobody in charge, and left without a reservation after having a confirmation by... more
The resturant is done up very nice. Looks like a very classy place. Very clean and bright on the insider. We had breakfast Bayou omelettes. We were very disappointed. The food wassub par and the... more
muriel's is a very good contemporary creole restaurant located in the french quarter. muriel's has a refined 19 th century decor and is a relaxing place to have lunch or dinner. in my opinion one of... more
I am a Hard Rock Cafe junkie - I seek them out, they are part of my travel destination criteria. That being said, I love this location. That it is my local Hard Rock makes me a bit biased, since I... more
The place is a long standing resturant the 2nd oldest in New Orleans. The food is always wonderful and worth coming back for, but be prepared for the service- it is always slow. The ambience is... more
Actually in Metarie, Tiffin's is an all hours resturant and on the top of my list for after-you-go-out places to eat. I totally prefer to go here than to a national chain place (like IHOP or Waffel... more
la nouvelle orleans was founded in 1718 by jean baptiste le moyne. new orleans was named after phillippe II the duke of orleans. the french colony of louisiana was ceded to spain in the treaty of...
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Personal commentary on the Katrina tragedy the day after it happened - see my Farewell to the Madame travelogue
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A return to New Orleans in November 2011 was a real delight, I'll be posting a new tip or two. What a charming place to spend a holiday!
A visit to New Orleans this...
It all started seven years ago for me, when I was single in college and playing rugby. Every year, New Orleans' (or Nawlins to locals) neighbor city, Baton Rouge had its annual rugby festival. Yearly...
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