#46 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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LeighBR says:
This is a splendid restaurant located just off of Prytania on Upperline. The restaurant is artsy, paintings hanging everywhere. Your eyes tend to wander over the walls. There are different seating areas, some cozier than others. As a note, if you are or are with someone that has difficulty with stai…
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#47 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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yadilitta says:
I went to Venezia Restaurant when I was in town with my boss. He lives in New Orleans and wanted me to try the best pizza in town, and he wasn't wrong at all, this pizza was delicious!!!!
Venezia Restaurant & Bar has been serving people since 1957. It's an institution here. It's located in Mid-Ci…
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#48 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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RuttiTootie says:
Several of my friends recommended having breakfast/brunch at Brennan's. They were very accommodating, being as I made reservations for 10 people only a couple of weeks ahead of time. It is a bit on the expensive side where brunches are concerned, but it is well worth it. The prix fixe menu costs …
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#49 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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X_Drive says:
Crescent City Brewhouse has only been here on this site since 1991, but the building has been here since the early 1700s. Burned to the ground in 1794 it was rebuilt and has seen many families, who used it as a home and then more recently for fur processing. Today it is a busy, pub-styled brewery a…
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#50 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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X_Drive says:
Being tourist in a new town we had no idea where to eat, and I guess we looked that way to a police officer who was patrolling Bourbon Street, because he suggested the Red Fish Grill. He told us that the price would be a little high but the food is excellent. So we did give it a try for a nice meal…
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#51 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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yadilitta says:
This is a nice restaurant in the French Quarter. I can't say much about the food, because we just had a couple of drinks there.
But I can say that I like the atmosphere, the balconies were amazing and the staff was friendly too.
If you are walking around the French Quarter and want to take a d…
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#52 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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up4anything901 says:
i tried the red beans and rice. they're good enough to write home about. i really enjoyed them. the catfish and shrimp was another story. they were very bland. this was the second place that i ordered the catfish. both places were bland. maybe its just how they cook it new orleans.
to me, this pl…
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#53 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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travel-the-world says:
The Court of Two Sisters has a jazz brunch daily from 9am until 3pm. This popular destination has outdoor seating with lush landscaping. The brunch buffet offers many dishes, but nothing quite hits the mark besides the bananas foster. A few other notable dishes include the made to order omelets a…
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#54 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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missandrea81 says:
This was our first place to eat while in New Orleans. Our waiter was friendly and seated us at one of the little tables outside like we requested. He brought as the lunch menu which was a bit small. Maybe it was a menu for people that wanted to be seated outside. ;) We ordered two different shrimp m…
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#55 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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kimmerlingus says:
An update on an old favourite.
I recently read a review in the new Frommer's New Orleans guide that lists Dunbar's as "closed indefinitely." I write to tell folks who are looking where to find it.
As of Fall 2006, Dunbar's has relocated from its old Freret Street location (flooded) to new d…
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#56 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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yadilitta says:
Well, an Argentinian restaurant would have not been my first choice in New Orleans. But I tried it anyway.
The atmosphere of the place was very nice. I like the tables, bar and decoration. Boca is the name of one of the most popular soccer teams in Argentina. So, you can see the soccer shirt of t…
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#57 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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up4anything901 says:
my catfish dinner was really bland. probably fair to mention that i got the same thing at another place and it was just as bland. this is suprising to me because when i think of new orleans food i think of ample seasoning. not so with the fried catfish. the shrimp appetizer i had was good.
note:…
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#58 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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portia says:
It was a Monday night, and a lot of restaurants in New Orleans were closed. We found this restaurant on Opentable and booked it. It was in the French Quarter and a short walk from our hotel. We had a long day and didn't feel like hunting around.
When we arrived around 7:30pm, the place was prett…
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#59 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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missandrea81 says:
Seafood lovers will go crazy in this place. My hubby loved it. He ordered the steamed seafood bucket for one person, wore a bib and enjoyed the meal a lot. I had Cajun Jambalaya which to my taste was a little dry. That's one of the reasons why I rated this place average. The other thing that was a l…
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#60 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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mrgishi says:
MiLa is the collaboration of a husband and wife team that hails from Mississippi and Louisiana. They serve sophisticated modern fare with hints of traditional southern cuisine. This slick restaurant is located in the posh Renaissance Pere Marquette just south of Canal Street on the corner of Bourb…
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