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Political Hack
03-14-2014, 10:50 PM
I've got a million people I could call but I'm going to be in town for a bit soon and wanted to do something special. I've done Arnoud's and really enjoyed it. Thinking about Antoine's too. Any other must hit spots for dinner? Thinking close to the quarter and walking distance from canal.

Esmerelda Villalobos
03-15-2014, 12:24 AM
Cochon. Thank me later

bgdog
03-15-2014, 02:31 AM
Jacques Imo's (sp?)
Parasol
Coops or the stands in the tourist market by dumond a few blocks over from coops

Anywhere really I would definitely recommend eating at jacques imos one night and then staying around uptown for the night.

PassInterference
03-15-2014, 08:37 AM
Cochon. Thank me later

Cochon (so) is real good. They grow their own ingredients, including the animals. They also supply meat to local restaurants. Not real close to the quarter though.

Mr B's on Royal a couple blocks from Canal in the quarter. US presidents eat there. You can sit at the table where Clinton ate. I saw they marked it with a plaque. It is phenom. And $$$. White table cloths and waiters walk around scraping crumbs off the tables as people eat.

Luke at the bottom of the St Charles Hilton is stupid good. The have some New Orleans stuff and German stuff. I recommend the bone-in pork shank with sauerkraut and brats. Someone told me the roasted duck is good.

Deanie's in the Quarter is good. It is traditional New Orleans fare. Not cheap. Not expensive.

Esmerelda Villalobos
03-15-2014, 09:42 AM
Mr Bs is good. All the brennas are. Bourbon house is the same.

I dont care for deannies or mothers. I ate at peche a few days ago and it was good.

Dont eat at dragos unless it is for oysters.

Political Hack
03-15-2014, 08:39 PM
mothers is ok. just over talked which leaves it wanting IMO.

I'll look up Cochon's and Mr. B's. maybe do one each night.

Gordon Gekko
03-16-2014, 01:14 PM
Jacques Imoes is great, I eat there often and was there Friday night. It's not walking distance from the quarter but worth the cab ride. You can also take the street car there.

BogeyGolfer
03-16-2014, 01:34 PM
Mother's is not very good... We went back in October and everyone I talked to told me to eat lunch at Mother's... The old lady and I got a couple of cold roast beef sandwiches and paid like $30. I would have rather eaten at Subway.

Johnson85
03-17-2014, 12:51 PM
I've got a million people I could call but I'm going to be in town for a bit soon and wanted to do something special. I've done Arnoud's and really enjoyed it. Thinking about Antoine's too. Any other must hit spots for dinner? Thinking close to the quarter and walking distance from canal.

If you want to stay within walking distance, jacquimos is out. NOLA is I think an emeril restaurant and it's good. Any Besh restaurant is good. August is basically a block off canal. Domenica's is in the Roosevelt. August will be $100 per head if you do any drinks or appetizers, Domenica you can do for signficantly cheaper if you want. I've heard people rave about Bayona's (a susan spicer restaurant) but haven't eaten there. Stella and Stanley's are also options although Stanley is more of a brunch place.

fishwater99
03-17-2014, 05:10 PM
Fine Dining
Eleven 79 - 1179 Annunciation Street, New Orleans, (504) 299-1179
Bayona - 430 Dauphine Street, New Orleans, (504) 525-4455
Herbsaint - 701 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, (504) 524-4114
GW Fins - 808 Bienville Street, New Orleans, (504) 581-3467
Commander's Palace - 1403 Washington Avenue, New Orleans, (504) 899-8221
Luke - 333 St. Charles Ave. ? New Orleans, LA 70130 ? 504.378.2840
Mr. B?s Bistro - 201 Royal Street New Orleans, (504) 523-2078
Restaurant August - 301 Tchoupitoulas Street New Orleans, 504-299-9777
Lilette - 3637 Magazine St., New Orleans, 504.895.1636
Domenica -123 Baronne St, New Orleans, 504-648-6020
La Petite Grocery ? 4238 Magazine St, New Orleans, 504-891-3377
Cochon ? 930 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, 504-588-2123
Patois ? 6078 Laurel St., New Orleans, 504-895-9441


Neighborhood Food
Liuzza?s by the Track - 1518 N. Lopez St., New Orleans, 504.218.7888
Liuzza?s - 3636 Bienville Ave., New Orleans, 504.482.9120
Parkway Tavern & Bakery - 538 Hagan Ave., New Orleans, 504.482.3047
Elizabeth?s - 601 Gallier St.,New Orleans, 504.944.9272
Drago?s - Hilton Riverside Hotel, 2 Poydras Street, New Orleans,, 504.584.3911
Mandina?s - 3800 Canal St., New Orleans, 504.482.9179
Casamento?s - 4330 Magazine St., New Orleans,504.895.9761
Joey K?s - 3001 Magazine Street, New Orleans, 504.891.0997
Jacques-Imo?s Caf? - 8234 Oak St.,New Orleans, 504.861.0886
Mimi's in the Marigny ? 2601 Royal St., New Orleans, 504-872-9868
Port of Call - 838 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans, 504 523-0120
Ninja - 8433 Oak St New Orleans, LA 504. 866.1119
Mosca's - 4137 U.S. 90 W., Avondale, LA 504.436.8950
Two Sisters - 223 N. Derbigny St., New Orleans, 504.524.0056
Bacchanal Wine - 600 Poland Avenue, New Orleans, 504-948-9111 http://www.bacchanalwine.com/

Check this link out

http://www.nola.com/dining-guide/

PassInterference
03-17-2014, 06:05 PM
Mandina's is awesome.

I agree with Ennis - only go to Dragos for oysters. Their broiled oysters are the best on the planet. The rest of their food is below average.

Political Hack
03-17-2014, 06:22 PM
awesome guys. thanks. Jacque Imos keeps coming up. May have to make the trip to uptown for it. I've got a couple of days and I'm going on a foodie tour.

Covercorner2
03-18-2014, 08:26 AM
Jacques-imos is awesome- relatively cheap, you get tons of food, all your NOLA staples + unique stuff like rabbit, alligator, etc., and the atmosphere is laid-back. Only thing is you have to get there EARLY, or be prepared to wait at least an hour. There are a couple of bars on Oak Street and Carrollton to hold you over though. Check this link out: nomenu.com. You can sort lists of restaurants by neighborhood, couisine, etc. and it gives a review on most of them and tells you what to get, etc...

Covercorner2
03-18-2014, 08:27 AM
Clancy's is another good one Uptown. Its more white table cloth and fancier than Jacques-Imos, though. Its over by Audubon Park.

FISHDAWG
03-18-2014, 08:35 AM
Two Sisters is better known as "The Court of Two Sisters" ... courtyard ambiance and fine food , I prefer them for a brunch or lunch ..... Herbsaint for dinner (and order the peppercorn seared tuna )

Johnson85
03-18-2014, 09:35 AM
Jacques-imos is awesome- relatively cheap, you get tons of food, all your NOLA staples + unique stuff like rabbit, alligator, etc., and the atmosphere is laid-back. Only thing is you have to get there EARLY, or be prepared to wait at least an hour. There are a couple of bars on Oak Street and Carrollton to hold you over though. Check this link out: nomenu.com. You can sort lists of restaurants by neighborhood, couisine, etc. and it gives a review on most of them and tells you what to get, etc...

I say the opposite. Plan on eating late. Get there around 6:30, put your name on the list, and go next door to the Mapleleaf. It will probably be an hour or more depending on what night you go. Periodically check back to get an estimate on what time you'll be seated and stay put when you get to the 15 to 20 minute mark. It will take up basically your whole night, but it's a pretty good night and should be what your looking for if you're doing a foodie tour.

BeastMan
03-18-2014, 09:37 AM
Not much I can add to the names already listed but I will give a 2nd for Coops. It rarely comes up in the Nola dining conversations but I like it. Pretty cool little hole in the wall in the quarter that serves up some really good food and it's not expensive.

Coop's Place's Menu http://www.coopsplace.net/menu/

Gordon Gekko
03-18-2014, 05:02 PM
I say the opposite. Plan on eating late. Get there around 6:30, put your name on the list, and go next door to the Mapleleaf. It will probably be an hour or more depending on what night you go. Periodically check back to get an estimate on what time you'll be seated and stay put when you get to the 15 to 20 minute mark. It will take up basically your whole night, but it's a pretty good night and should be what your looking for if you're doing a foodie tour.

Absolutely, put your name on the list and go to the maple leaf. Only way to go. The hostess from Jacque Imoes will even come get you over there.

Political Hack
04-09-2014, 12:08 PM
Made two sisters, Antoine's for drinks, and Irene's. All were great. wanted to hit Jacques Imo but couldn't make it.

The brunch at two sisters is unreal. The patio is amazing and the buffet has everything from salad to shrimp to egg and grits to pecan pie to jambalaya. It's greatness.

I had chioppino at Irene's and it's the best I've ever had. Really cool place and a good atmosphere. They'll also serve you in their piano bar while you wait, but I'd still recommend getting reservations. it was packed on a Monday night.

BrunswickDawg
04-09-2014, 12:15 PM
I ate at Luke Sunday afternoon before Wrestlemania. It was top shelf, and is super convenient to Harrah's.

fishwater99
04-09-2014, 12:52 PM
Former chef from Clancy's recently opened Annunciation. I am going to try in a few weeks.

http://www.nola.com/dining-guide/index.ssf/2013/10/annunciation.html