It's a mixed Italian/Cajun place. They have their own license to fish for shrimps, crawfisha nd other seafood. We got to know about that restaurant from locals after we got tired from all this noisy... more
La Crêpe Nanou is a small, but lively restaurant that sits on a nondescript corner of Robert Street in uptown. The restaurant does its best to cram as many people into the place as possible, tables... more
Great Italian food with a southern, creole style influence.
The restaurant is small and has a nice feel to it. But, reservations are a must.
Wine list is ok, but not big. Appetizer: BBQ... more
One thing that you should do when you visit New Orleans is try not to eat at any of the chain restaurants. Visit the local establishments and your taste buds will be treated to a most wonderful... more
This is a tiny restaurant off of Chartres Street. The staff is amazing, the chef is pretty fabulous too. Of course, its a bit pricey.. but your date will be impressed when you bring her to this tucked... 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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WELCOME TO MY NEW ORLEANS PAGE!
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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