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Arby's
1 review
#31 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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X_Drive says:
What can I say, Arby's is another of the fast food chain restaurants here in the United States. But they don't serve hamburgers or Hot Dogs, but rather thinly sliced beef sandwiches, chicken patty sandwiches, wraps, salads, sub style sandwiches, deserts and drinks. And recently some of the locatio…
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xxwishnonstarzz says:
A typical diner style breakfast place. One where the waitresses don't take any ---- from anyone and the food is served up hot and a tad greasy. Delicious and very affordable. Not for gourmets and "foodies" but a very down to earth place.
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Hawaiisnowstorm says:
World famous for its cafe' au lait, beignets, and the opportunity to people watch. The place is open 24 hours 7 days a week, which was great considering we stopped in at 1:30-2:30am local time. You can also eat in side or out on the patio. This is a place I remember stopping at many years ago whe…
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Cochon
1 review
#34 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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sybil says:
this new restaurant in the warehouse district is quite lovely and homey at the same time. the place is small so i highly recommend making reservations, especially if you go during jazzfest or when there is a big event in the city.
as the name suggests, cochon is an homage to the swine.
we s…
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Coquette
1 review
#35 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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LeighBR says:
Had heard some mixed reviews about this restaurant on the corner of Magazine and Washington, but wanted to check them out and form my own opinion. Although it's a great, convenient location, this property has a history of a high turn over for eateries. After lunching there, I hope this one sticks ar…
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LeighBR says:
If you're looking for authentic Mexican food in New Orleans, this is the place. The usual mexican fare is available: tacos, quesadillas, burritos, tostadas y platos fuertes and it is authentic. A very popular spot for the university students, it's across from Tulane University's campus. It's a 'fast…
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Hookah Cafe
1 review
#37 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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yadilitta says:
I went to Hookah Cafe with Shannon during my last night in New Orleans. We both like Middle Eastern food and this was the perfect choice!
It's located at the start of the popular Frenchmen St (a good place to begin the night), this place offers a little taste of the Middle East. It's really spaci…
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sybil says:
unless you have a group reservation (i think 6 or more) be prepared to wait 2 hours for a table. luckily, we had a reservation, which was booked 30 days in advance to the day of the dinner.
the place was packed and colorful and had interesting places where one sat diners (the bed of the truck, t…
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yadilitta says:
Although I have been in New Orleans quite a few times, I haven't ever tried the BBQ Shrimp in one of the most traditional restaurants of the city. I have already tried them, but home made. And this time I would compare the home made versus the famous ones from this place.
Ok, now about the locati…
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Petunia's
1 review
#40 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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AtlantaScottyV says:
This small, quaint restaurant just off Bourbon Street on Saint Louis in The French Quarter of New Orleans offers some of the best dinner and dessert crepes you could possibly imagine.
Housed in a 3 story Creole Townhouse built in the 1830's, this restaurant became a favorite of mine during a visi…
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montecarlostar says:
We found this place while walking around downtown New Orleans. It was a good place to chill out and have a few drinks and pizza. The only think I would point out is that this pizza bar doesn't have waiters so you need to order at the bar and the service may not be so quick. The pizzas tasted good, b…
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up4anything901 says:
praline connection is a small place. i'll estimate about 15 tables.
i ordered the fried chicken. my server (lorenzo) mentioned it was their signature item. let me tell you someone in that kitchen really knows what they're doing. the chicken breast was large and hot. it was cooked just how i like…
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yadilitta says:
I couldn't believe there wasn't any review from this place... well, time to fix it, hehe.
Ok, start talking about the location. This place is very well located. It's in Uptown on the very nice St. Charles Avenue. The windowed dining rooms glow with colored light-strings and neon signs for domesti…
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LeighBR says:
I love shushi and this restaurant has consistently served fresh sushi and good service since I began going. The restaurant is owned by three brothers all of whom are in the restaurant regularly and are very friendly. From the street, the architecture and the building don't say much, but don't let it…
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yadilitta says:
I went to Tommy's for a business dinner. It was a Thursday night and was the last night in town for 2 of us, so we decided to have something Creole. My boss, recommended this place and was so good...
It's located in the Warehouse District, which makes really easy to get to it. The atmosphere is w…
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