Dining Guide for New Orleans
French Quarter:
Pirates Alley Cafe-622 Pirates Alley - near St Louis cathedral
Espresso, wine, sammies, snacks.. according to the website- Absinthe
Cafe Du Monde - 800 Decatur St
ACME Oyster House -724 Iberville St
Antoine's - 713 st louis-oysters rockefeller was invented here. jacket required
Arnaud's- 813 Bienville - creole $30 entrees
El Gato Negro - 81 French Market - mexican
Bennachin- 1212 Royal - African
Bayona -430 Dauphine St - southern. spicy $40 Ribeye
the bistro at maison de ville- 727 Toulouse - creole
Bourbon House - 144 Bourbon st- creole, Dickie Brennan... CHECK THIS OUT FOR SURE
Gumbo Shop- 630 St Peter St - CHECK THIS OUT TOO
I think the above 2 are what i'm thinking of when I think of NO food. Bourbon House is a bit more upscale, but the Gumbo shop seems authentic.
mr b's bistro #5 on Tripadvisor - 201 royal st- dinner entrees $26-$33(filet)
Shrimp and Grits make an appearance on this menu
Red Gravy Cafe - 125 Camp St - TA says best breakfast
Egg and Meatball sandwich? any place with gravy in the name can't be bad.
Cafe Amelie - 912 Royal St. bistro creole
Johnny's Po Boys 511 st louis - HELL YES
Garden Dist
Coquette - listed at #1 on Tripadvisor
3 course lunch$20
4 course dinner$45
From Food Network
Louie & the Redhead lady 1851 Florida St, Mandeville 70448
K-Paul LA Kitchen 416 Chartres St
Cafe Beignet 334-B Royal St- all menu items under $10
Serios' po' Boy 133 St Charles Ave
Storyville Jazz Cafe 125 Bourbon St- from RR $40/day
From DDD
Casamentos 4330 Magazine St - fried oysters, soft shell crab sammie
The Joint 801 Poland BBQ
Joey K's 3001 Magazine St
Mahony's Po' Boy 3454 Magazine St
Old Coffee Pot 714 St Peter
Tracey's 2604 Magazine St - irish bar with NO food
Surrey's Cafe 1418 Magazine St- Breakfast
southern candymakers 334 decatur st
Thursday, December 8, 2011
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