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Restaurants > Afghan
Deanie's is considered a local favorite and did not disappoint. Located on the corner of Dauphine and Iberville, this restaurant is only a block from Bourbon Street in the French Quarter.
Primarily a seafood house,...
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Restaurants > Afghan
Cafe Beignet is a welcome alternative for those of us who are turned off by the powdered sugar-choked air and huge crowds of Cafe du Monde. Cafe Beignet does, however, tend to draw a...
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Restaurants > Local Traditional Cuisine
This turn-of-the-century restaurant has operated out of an old New Orleans home since 1895. Since its re-establishment in 1997, the restaurant has been in the hands of world-famous chef, Emeril Lagasse. Warm Southern hospitality, as...
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Restaurants > Contemporary
Peter Vasquez is the chef and owner of this corner space restaurant in the Fabourg Marigny. His fusion inspired cuisine strays from the main stream Louisiana fare that even the most ethnic places can't seem...
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Restaurants > American
This is what you came to New Orleans for: A tiny out-of-the-way bistro with maybe 12 tables (including outside tables in nice weather), a small bar, and absolutely delicious food. As we were walking down...
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Restaurants > American
The Royal Cafe has a great location and setting - on a busy corner on Royal Street, with three floors of dining (including two beautiful terraces on the two highest floors.) After waiting for fifteen...
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Restaurants > Fish & Seafood
It had a great restaurant. The shrimp was great. I went there twice to eat. It had a casual atmosphere and great staff. It was right on Bourbon. WE didn't...
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Restaurants > American
This is a classic grill, right out of the 50's, with standard eggs and potatoes breakfasts, and hamburger lunches. It's inexpensive by New Orleans standards, the coffee is good, and it's a nice break...
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Restaurants > Afghan
While making our way through the crowds of party-goers enjoying Mardi Gras in this festive city, we became hungry and went in search for a place to eat. We didn’t have to walk long on...
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Restaurants > Local Traditional Cuisine
We had gone to the original Mulate's in Breaux Bridge, LA, a few days prior to spotting the Mulate's in New Orleans. My mother-in-law had really enjoyed the fried crawfish tails at the original....
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