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CreoLa 1 review
Average priced "Restaurants" in Redwood Shores, California, USA
thenewextrememimi says: The Redwood Shores corporate lunch crowd can be maddening sometimes. For lunch, everyone usually end up at the Oracle cafeteria, or the Nob Hill Foods shopping center which is filled with overpriced restaurants serving food ranging from dissapointing to awful (I'm looking at you, Mango Bay). Mea…
Coop's Place 2 reviews
Cheap "Restaurants" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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…
Mardi Gras 1 review
Average priced "Nightlife & Entertainment" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
BlakeNewman says: I've been to New Orleans about three times now. My first time was around April, my second time on Halloween, and my third time during Mardi Gras, which was, by far, the best. New Orlean's is the location of many of the Anne Rice Vampire books. So, it was really neat to walk through the streets …
Average priced "Thing To Do" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
RobinMac says: We hadn't been on a fat tired sit up high on the bike easy ridong cruiser since we were kids, but that;s how they ride in the flattest city I've ever seen, so that's how the tour went. Really great guide, the tours are small (Ours was just us, he says he doesn't like to groups bigger than 6 becau…
Average priced "Restaurants" in Los Angeles, California, USA
sybil says: i reviewed this place on citysearch before. but i went back recently. and the review is just as applicable then as it is now. plus, i have pictures. this time, i had the catfish, which came in HUGE servings. it was deep fried and yummy! the clam chowder was properly creamy too. below wa…
Expensive "Restaurants" in Disneyland, California, USA
lulusartshack says: Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen sells itself "Big Easy restaurant." If you're expecting typical Cajun, creole, or New Orleans/Southern Louisiana type food, you might be a little disappointed. Besides the Bananas fosters and beignets, and a few choice ingredients like grits, Gulf shrimp and crawfish (wh…
Cheap "Thing To Do" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
ishi says: Located just off the Riverwalk in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Cafe du Monde is known around the country for its famous beignets. These are square shaped, deep fried donut type desserts sprinkled with confecioner's sugar (Personally, I like mine covered in confectioner's sugar, not just sprink…
Cheap "Thing To Do" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
aracnatec says: This tour I booked with tours by Isabelle (http://www.toursbyisabelle.com/) the lady that brought us there gave us a whole history abour New Orleans (in 2 languages I might add) so time flew, she was very knowledgable! I learned a lot. The Oak Alley tour was great, the ladies were all in costume…
Expensive "Restaurants" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
LeighBR says: My husband and I decided to try Le P.G. for lunch one afternoon. A very bright and cheery atmosphere, the restaurant is clean, airy and open. We were seated promptly. It wasn't very busy and the waitstaff were efficient and friendly. Communication/conversation/hearing the person you're dining with w…
Very cheap "Hostels" in Westwego, Louisiana, USA
adamandsarajo says: A few years ago, I went to Mardi Gras in New Orleans on a last minute whim. No reservations, no plans. Heck, no money! I arrived around midnight, and soon found that hotel rooms in the French Quarter were going for $500+ a night. I was desperate. I hoped my road atlas would find me an alternative…
Cheap "Restaurants" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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…
Amtrak 1 review
Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in United States
tomassgringo says: I recently took Amtrak's Crescent from its starting point in New Orleans and got off in Atlanta. The Crescent continues on to New York City. I found that Amtrak is a social way to travel. Some slept others made new friends and chatted and moved about the train with new friends. The coach rate I p…
Average priced "Thing To Do" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
missandrea81 says: On a hot/humid day in New Orleans I recommend going to the Aquarium of the Americas. It's located at the Mississippi Waterfront, right where the ferry landing is. The IMAX theater is located in the same building and there are great deals if you want to visit both. Tickets are $17.50 per adult. It'…
Lola's 1 review
Average priced "Restaurants" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
LeighBR says: There are literally hundreds, maybe thousands of really good restaurants in New Orleans. I'd wanted to try Lola's for the longest time, but with so many other great options, didn't get around to it until recently. I can't believe I've lived in this city so many years and had never checked this place…
Average priced "Restaurants" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
filippo58 says: Great lunch time place. Quite and relaxed. Southern Italian food is very tasty. Wait staff is cordial and attentive. A couple of spots on the floor near the kitchen passage were wet. One spot was very near a table. I looked bad. I could not understand why that was not mopped up immediately.
Le Phare 1 review
Average priced "Nightlife & Entertainment" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
LeighBR says: Le Phare is a relatively new location on the New Orleans night scene. It's a lounge environment and non-smoking. Their alcohol selection is fairly extensive. A good spot to come to earlier in the evening around 11-1, the crowd usually thins out about 2am. Also good spot to come to earlier so you can…
Very cheap "Restaurants" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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…
Free! "Thing To Do" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
LeighBR says: Audubon Park is located about 6 miles out of the downtown area of New Orleans. The entrance on the St. Charles side is right in front of the universities and is on the streetcar line. A beautiful old park, the oak trees that line the road/walkway keep things shady and cool. Throughout the history of…
Petunia's 1 review
Average priced "Restaurants" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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…
up4anything901 says: i visited new orleans for 4 days covering the easter weekend. i split my stay between 2 hotels. i closed out my trip by staying sunday and monday nights at iberville. at first this place was like a maze. hard to find the elevator that leads straight to the lobby and not the ritz. ended taking th…
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Average priced "Restaurants" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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…
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
travel-the-world says: If you are staying in a hotel near Bourbon Street, you will be doing lots of walking. The streets are cramped with buildings and very little parking. Plus, parking at most hotels is valet only and costs around $30 per night. Even if you wanted to move your car, you wouldn't be able to drive too far …
Average priced "Hotels" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
up4anything901 says: booked through a seperate website for the friday and saturday of easter weekend. later i called hotel and verified they had my reservation. sure no problem. called while driving to new orleans and requested late check in. sure no problem. walk in and was impressed with the lobby. go to the front des…
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Average priced "Hotels" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
jamartin39 says: Upon arriving at the hotel you are first greeted by numerous potted shrubs a lovely fountain in the front courtyard. The valet's are quick to assist with the removal of luggage from your vehicle. Make sure you remove what you need before they take you car to park it as it will be in a lot some dista…
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Expensive "Hotels" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
alyssa_ob says: The Marriott is located on Canal Street a few blocks from Bourban Street, making it an excellent location for visiting the French Quarter or Mardi Gras. It towers 41 floors above Canal Street making the views from your room incredible if you are higher up. This hotel actually has two towers of roo…
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Kenner, Louisiana, USA
yadilitta says: I have been several times at this airport and consider I know this airport quite well. Plus I have to say that I really like it. It’s not so big, but not too small either. I’ve arrived at night and also during the morning, leaving in the morning, noon or afternoon. And always had a good experien…
Average priced "Thing To Do" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
aracnatec says: Come see where mardi grass is made. They pick you up from the ferry landing and drive you to the big wearhouse. The tour was okay, you get to play with the costumes and make pictures. (my god how do they keep those things on their shoulders the whole day!) and you get to see how they make the floats…
Free! "Thing To Do" in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
travel-the-world says: This attraction was worth a visit because the museum got a grant and admission was free. If I had paid for admission, I would have been disappointed. Not that there’s anything wrong with the exhibits, there just aren't many of them. There are two floors to visit. The bottom floor had an exhibi…
brangwen says: We were guests at this hotel the night of 5/18/08. Our hotel room was entered by a hotel master key and several expensive electronic items were removed... these items were NOT sitting out, they were packed into our luggage as we were preparing to check out and leave New Orleans. We had packed up a…
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