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It's a long-running, beloved icon in the Riverbend section, cooking basic diner food with more verve and polish than this menu usually gets. A great place for breakfast, whether you get it in the m...
The name and the look of the place both suggest that this is a barbecue joint. It is, but the menu is primarily Cuban, with enough Mexican and Tex-Mex dishes that those looking for any variety of t...
Despite romantic impressions to the contrary, the French Quarter has few restaurants offering courtyard dining. Of them the most beautiful and famous is the Court of Two Sisters. Except when the we...
The pedestrian stream along the French Quarter riverfront almost rivals that of Bourbon Street, and I love to see those people. I love to see New Orleans visitors wander in here. The Brewhouse has ...
The Monteleone Hotel dominates the 200 block of Royal Street, the entrance hallway of the French Quarter. It was old-fashioned and dowdy for a long time, but in recent years its prominence has rise...
C's Seafood - Enjoy some of New Orleans' favorites like Crawfish Étouffée, Shrimp Creole, Po-Boys and Fried Chicken. nd -oor. 504-679-7009
The French Quarter's great steakhouse, with first-class beef prepared in an unusually large variety of styles. All the set pieces of a traditional American steakhouse are here--but with a distinctl...
We needed a new direction in the well-populated steakhouse category. Dry-aged beef disappeared from most steakhouse menus during the last twenty years or so, absent now from steak shops that once b...
Although no New Orleans neighborhood has a bigger or better community of eateries, there's a big gap between the joints selling poor boys, pizza and basic seafood and the big-deal gourmet restauran...
In the center of the new restaurant row next to the French Market, El Gato Negro opened its first location in 2007. From day one, it purveyed a menu that its fans--especially those who have never b...
Categories: American (New), Lounges [Edit] 329 Decatur St New Orleans, LA 70130 504-908-8008 http://www.evangelineNOLA.com
Evelyn's Place 504-522-2216 Central Business District 139 Chartres New Orleans, LA 70130
Taqueria-style Mexican cafes were waiting to happen in New Orleans. It's odd that the hurricane triggered their proliferation around the city. Felipe's straddled the divide between the Americanized...
In recent years Felix's has become a much more touristy place than it once was--but that's true of most of the Quarter. Two things remain consistent during the forty years I've dined there: the oy...
To the New Orleanian who doesn't come down to the French Quarter much, Frank's looks like an opportunistic tourist joint. And like all businesses in the neighborhood of the French Market, visitors ...