Suggestions for new places to try?
I go once a year and usually stay in the quarter.bularry said:
"New" in what sense? I guess I'm asking how often you go and where you've been.
if beer or whiskey are your thing, then Avenue Pub is the place for you. Killer french fries too that hit the spot at midnight if one has been imbibing (or so I've heard)Quote:
They even have Stranahan's whiskey
Avenue is 24/7. Definitely been there well after midnight a time or two.bularry said:if beer or whiskey are your thing, then Avenue Pub is the place for you. Killer french fries too that hit the spot at midnight if one has been imbibing (or so I've heard)Quote:
They even have Stranahan's whiskey
Jacque-Imo's...man, what a place. Get the Shrimp and Alligator Cheesecake as your appetizer. Holy crap it's good.BU_Diehard said:
I get out of the Quarter: Dante's Kitchen, Jacque-Imo's, Boucherie.
sicemkentucky said:Jacque-Imo's...man, what a place. Get the Shrimp and Alligator Cheesecake as your appetizer. Holy crap it's good.BU_Diehard said:
I get out of the Quarter: Dante's Kitchen, Jacque-Imo's, Boucherie.
Haven't been there for lunch, but I ate at Gallatoires for dinner the night before the Saints first playoff game after Katrina. During the middle of the meal everyone in the restaurant started saying "who dat" and sang When the Saints go Marching In." I will never forget that experience as long as I live.FranchiseBear said:
Have you experienced Friday lunch at Gallatoires? It is truly an experience worth the effort to sit in main dining room. Plan 2-3 hrs of excessive food, drink and boisterous behavior. Sport coat req'd. One of my favorite things to do.
St Lawrence is a new one for me. I'll check it out.Brickhouse said:
Saint Lawrence for Brunch/Corned Beef Hash
Angeline for upscale southern food and excellent drinks and service.
Both are in the FQ
FranchiseBear said:
Some great recs already listed. I'll add Tommys (WH district) and Irene's in Quarter. Both creole Italian and very good. Think they were married and after divorcing Irene took menu across town and opened her own place.
Have you experienced Friday lunch at Gallatoires? It is truly an experience worth the effort to sit in main dining room. Plan 2-3 hrs of excessive food, drink and boisterous behavior. Sport coat req'd. One of my favorite things to do.
I Haven't been to Shaya yet but it is one of hottest restaurants in country - not typical New Orleans fare.
Shaya really isn't that expensive.bularry said:
My daughter says 1,000 figs is as good as Shaya and much, much cheaper. She's 22, so take that for what it's worth, but if you want to eat Mediterranean and spend a bit less, check out 1,000 Figs.
Was lucky enough to have Friday lunch and dinner there (never left) during Madi Gras. That was up there! Truly a special place. Stick with whatever fish is fresh, have prepared simply and start with the Crab Maison..... A couple a Sazeracs and Ramos Gin Fizzes and you will be fine.FranchiseBear said:
Some great recs already listed. I'll add Tommys (WH district) and Irene's in Quarter. Both creole Italian and very good. Think they were married and after divorcing Irene took menu across town and opened her own place.
Have you experienced Friday lunch at Gallatoires? It is truly an experience worth the effort to sit in main dining room. Plan 2-3 hrs of excessive food, drink and boisterous behavior. Sport coat req'd. One of my favorite things to do.
I Haven't been to Shaya yet but it is one of hottest restaurants in country - not typical New Orleans fare.
oh, yes, oh yes.JasonPhillips said:sicemkentucky said:Jacque-Imo's...man, what a place. Get the Shrimp and Alligator Cheesecake as your appetizer. Holy crap it's good.BU_Diehard said:
I get out of the Quarter: Dante's Kitchen, Jacque-Imo's, Boucherie.
And go to next door to Maple Leaf, for live music.
Drago'sbularry said:
I have read recent reports that Gallatoires has fallen off.
Need some ideas for a big group that isn't expensive. Willing to be out of the main city (Metairie, etc.)
I was actually thinking Drago's. Really, it is the only place I know of not in the city.JasonPhillips said:Drago'sbularry said:
I have read recent reports that Gallatoires has fallen off.
Need some ideas for a big group that isn't expensive. Willing to be out of the main city (Metairie, etc.)
Mandina's?bularry said:
I have read recent reports that Gallatoires has fallen off.
Need some ideas for a big group that isn't expensive. Willing to be out of the main city (Metairie, etc.)
Gallatoirs is an interesting place. Is the food great...no. Is the food cutting edge ....no. Is the food all that...heavens no. However, I'd say it's a singular restaurant and that worth something. I'd compare it to Georges. There is nothing really like it and it's been around forever and that's saying something. The deal there is to get in, relax, let you waiter take care of you. Ask him what's the freshest fish and have it prepared simply. Start with the Crabmeat Maison. Order up a Sazerac or a Ramos Gin Fizz or Milk Punch.. Bring on the food and have some decent wine and linger, linger. That's what G's is all about.FranchiseBear said:
Bularry- I wouldn't say Gallatoires food is the absolute best in town but man that experience is hard to beat. I went most recently 12/15 and I did not notice a drop off.
How many people are going to be in your party? Chowhound has good forums on various cities where you can get some great feedback. There may be a thread over there that addresses what you are looking for - I use it a lot when traveling to different places and want to eat as the locals do. Enjoy your trip to New Orleans.