Saturday, March 27, 2010

A trip to New Orleans would not be complete w/o a meal at?

Hi,





Please answer:





A trip to New Orleans would not be complete without a meal at???







Please let me knwo what your absolute must eat place is and what I should order? I appreciate your thoughts and trying your suggestions.





Cheers



A trip to New Orleans would not be complete w/o a meal at?


Heya ~





Mmmmmm.... food ~ my favorite subject. :) Here are a few of our fave NOLA restaurants......





Central Grocery



Irene%26#39;s Cuisine



Port of Call



Joey K%26#39;s



Clover Grill



Dooky Chase



Tommy%26#39;s



K-Paul%26#39;s



Mother%26#39;s





This is making me hungry! hahahaha.... New Orleans has soooo many incredible places to eat. Enjoy yourself!





XO ~



Kandye





www.nola-blog.blogspot.com



A trip to New Orleans would not be complete w/o a meal at?


Napoleon House on St. Louis Street - fantastic ambiance, great muffalettas, and reasonable prices.




I%26#39;ll try to keep it simple:





Sit-down lunch:



Port of Call--best burger-baked potato combination ever! And yes...people do want hamburgers in New Olreans.





Dinner:



Jacques-Imos--the food is wonderful. Pull up this menu online and see what you might like...you really cannot go wrong at this place. Atmosphere is fun and festive.





Call-in-delivery:



Quarter Master--Don%26#39;t let the place scare you away. The roast beef po boy is amazing.





I said I%26#39;d keep it simple...but it might help to know if you are a first-timer. There are just some things you absolutely *must* do if you are. And that would be a muffaletta at Central Grocery (definitely share this) and Beignets at Cafe du Monde.





Have fun!




after eating, Southern Candymakers in FQ,334 Decatur Street for the tortues(or turtles as some people know them as). My Gosh, they were addictive!!!!!




Commander%26#39;s Palace, Brigtsen%26#39;s, Dooky Chase, August, Drago%26#39;s (now open in the Hilton), Stella, Bombay Club, Arnaud%26#39;s, Galatoire%26#39;s, Antoine%26#39;s and about 50 more. Enjoy!




For an inexpensive meal head to Coop%26#39;s. Great chicken, try the bloody marys.




Great suggestions except Mother%26#39;s.




For a really nice, upscale meal: Stella! in the French Quarter





Because you%26#39;re in New Orleans: Raw oysters, at the COUNTER at Acme (don%26#39;t sit at a table - sit at the counter where you can watch them shuck them, and talk to the guys) accompanied by an Abita beer on tap.




I can%26#39;t resist Pascale%26#39;s Manale. The best BBQ Shrimp. They%26#39;re huge and delicious.




Depends how much you want to spend??



For budget - Cafe du Monde for Beignets and Cafe au Lait!!!



for lunch or dinner Cafe Masperro%26#39;s on Decatur



For mid-level - Tujaque%26#39;s on Decatur



For high end - I like Irene%26#39;s, but it%26#39;s Italian. People will say Galatoire%26#39;s, Commander%26#39;s Palace, Antoine%26#39;s and Mr. B%26#39;s--all overpriced



Arnaud%26#39;s is a little better priced with excellent food and service!



Hope you enjoy! It%26#39;s a wonderful city.



I highly recommend a carriage tour. These can be very informative



Also the walking tour from the 1850 House which is in the middle of the Lower Pontalba Building (this is one of the buildings flanking Jackson Square or the Place d%26#39;Armes.

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