#1 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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X_Drive says:
The original Café du Monde coffee stand was established in 1862 in the French Market of New Orleans. And according to its website is open 24/7 everyday except Christmas and “unless a hurricane gets a little to close”.
Considered a traditional coffee shop their menu is short and sweet. Coffee…
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#2 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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joshiro says:
Emeril’s New Orleans is conveniently located in the Warehouse District just minutes from the French Quarter and most downtown hotels. They offer complimentary valet parking in a secure lot located right across the street! I was loving the valet parking because if you’ve ever been to the Warehous…
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#3 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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sybil says:
One of the joys of going to Jazzfest is basically gorging on food. And Jazzfest has tons of booths that sell all sorts of goodies. First, you can't miss the soft shell crab po boy. It is just succulent. Then, you need to try the Crawfish Monica, a pasta dish with crawfish. You also need to try …
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#4 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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RuttiTootie says:
When planning my trip to New Orleans, I knew I would have to dine at one of Emeril's Restaurants. I figured that a lunch option would be best because of smaller portions and less expensive than dinner. Being as NOLA was the only restaurant out of the three Emeril restaurants which were offering Sa…
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#5 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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LeighBR says:
Traditional New Orleans cuisine, this restaurant is practically an institution in New Orleans. Established in or around 1880, this is a restaurant owned by the Brennan family, specifically Ella Brennan and her children. If you come to New Orleans and have a little extra to spend on a very nice dinne…
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#6 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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portia says:
Jackets are required for gentlemen during dinner and all day Sunday. When I told my friend we were going to New Orleans, he said we must go to this restaurant, so I made a reservation weeks in advance, just for lunch, so we didn't have to dress up! The restaurant has been around for more than 100 ye…
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#7 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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LeighBR says:
Sara's is a neighbourhood restaurant located in the riverbend area of the city. It was established in 1996, I think. I have been a faithful regular since 2001.
Sara's has a warm, cozy ambience. It consists of dim lighting, candles on the tables, comfy, deep chairs in the front dining room and rug…
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#8 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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RobinMac says:
We got led here by a local, and boy was that the best lead. He told us it is the equivalent of one of the many neighborhood food spots, but right in the French Quarter. If this is how they eat on a daily basis, I am very jealous.
It's a nice dark wooden bar, plenty of draft beers and tasty cock…
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#9 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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thaitravelor66 says:
This is a great place to try different types of new orleans cuisine. Not too exspensive for the area. If you like fried foods then Mother's is heaven from fried chicken to Po'boys (a sandwich with fried fish and hoagie roll) Many locals eat there. Great place to share a table with a stranger and jus…
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#10 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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cardhouse_dreamer says:
I will keep this review simple. The food is amazing. It doesn't taste pre-processed like the gyro meat I've had at other places. The tzatziki sauce seems to be freshly made, and oh my god, the bread it's wrapped in is so amazing. The falafels are so good too, and a wonderful substitute if you ar…
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#11 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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vikkissecret38 says:
French Market, 800 Decatur Street, New Orleans, La, 70116
Open 24 hours a day, closed 6pm December 24, opens 6am December 26
504-525-4544
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#12 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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greenfield914 says:
Cooter Brown's is a few miles out of the French Quarter but rocks like its on Bourbon Street. Great TV set up with large flat panels everywhere, good beer selection from 2 bars, and terrific yet inexpensive cajun food. Plus its in N.O.L.A. so feel free to get a to-go cup for your adult beverages.
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#13 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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laurenomurphy says:
My husband and I visited Dragos as we were staying at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside. We walked in and realised that everyone staing at the hotel had the same idea. We sat at the open bar and was greated my Eric, the best bartender in New Orleans. He is the on in the picture. He suggested that…
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#14 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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joshiro says:
Emeril’s Delmonico is located on historic St. Charles Avenue in the Garden District of New Orleans. If you’re staying in or around the Garden District, I recommend traveling to and from Emeril’s by street car. It’s an awesome ride that tours St. Charles Avenue, past major attractions like th…
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#15 of 66 restaurants in New Orleans
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missandrea81 says:
We ate here twice on our four day trip to New Orleans. The restaurant itself is not "classy" but you won't regret sitting down and having a look at the menu. There is something for everyone. I was still on the hunt for a good Po-Boy sandwich, since I knew my best friend wouldn't lie to me and say th…
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