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Café Giovanni New Orleans
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Cafe Giovanni: 5 star fine dining restaurant, winner of the Wine Spectator Award. Chef Duke LoCicero New Orleans, casual elegant Italian New Orleans Restaurant |
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Emeril's Restaurant |
Emeril's New Orleans flagship restaurant. New Orleans warehouse district, new New Orleans cuisine & Emeril’s wine list. Lunch, dinner |
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Galatoire's on Bourbon Street
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Grand dame of New Orleans' old-line restaurants, Galatoire’s, James Beard New Orleans Restaurant, French Creole cuisine. Jackets required for dinner & Sunday. |
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GW Fins New Orleans |
GW Fins Restaurant in New Orleans, open dinner daily, seafood restaurant in New Orleans. |
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Jacques-Imo's 8324 Oak St |
Casual, creole New Orleans dining. |
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La Petite Grocery 401 Poydras Street
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20 minutes outside of French Quarter. |
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Mother's, New Orleans, LA
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Mother's homestyle New Orleans cooking, nothing fancy, great food. |
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NOLA’S New Orleans 534 St. Louis Street |
Nola’s Restaurant in the French Quarter, hip & fun décor, Emeril Lagasse restaurant. |
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Arnaud's 813 Rue Bienville St
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Classic Creole, open dinner daily.
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Café Du Monde |
The most famous for coffee and beniettes in New Orleans. |
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Clover Grill, a.k.a. Clever Girl Bourbon St
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All day and night dining, great burgers and breakfast, real characters, gay zone, if Earl on duty its better performance art than NY |
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Desire on Bourbon St In Royal Sonesta Hotel
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the place to enjoy fresh Louisiana Seafood and Creole delicacies, casual streetside bistro with French doors overlooking Bourbon Street. Royal Sonesta Hotel – book a room |
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The Gumbo Shop 630 St. Peter Street,
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Basic good Cajun/Creole, seafood gumbo good but the chicken and andouille gumbo is fantastic. French Quarter. |
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Mosca's in Avondale.
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Unbelievable creole-italian. The icon has been open for 60 years. Locals wait a month for a table on weekends. |
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Muriel’s on Bourbon Street 801 Chartres |
Beautiful, elegant ambiance great Creole menu. French Quarter, New Orleans Restaurant
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Irene's
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Local favorite, lots of history and the best turtle soup in the French Quarter. |
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Restaurant August
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Upscale but not pretentious, Award winning. right outside ¼ New, non-traditional and delicious. |
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Bayona 430 Dauphine St., Quarter
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Similar cuisine as above, best sweetbreads in the world, Susan Spicer, garlic soup! |
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The Parkway Bakery Deli |
The only place for a po' boy. po boy NOLA |
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La Madeline |
a chain,outstanding breakfast and lunch, fresh baked breads in pieces with homemade fruit compotes while you wait with great coffee. |