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New Orleans Restaurants
and Cafes

Cajun, Creole and More...
New Orleans — world-famous for
its Beignets (pronounced "Ben-Yay"), Jambalaya, Po-Boys,
Muffulettas, Crawfish and amazing Cajun and Creole cuisine — is a food-lovers delight.
Enjoy a variety of exotic cuisines from around
the world. Many of
the city's historic restaurants are open and others are currently rebuilding
after Hurricane Katrina.
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528 By Todd English
Acme Oyster House
Antoine's
Restaurant
Arnaud's — Classic
Creole
Bella
Luna Restaurant — Closed
Café Du Monde — Famous for its Beignets — a
square piece of dough, fried and covered with powdered
sugar. Sooooo good!
Galatoire's — 504-525-2021
House
of Blues Restaurant & Bar
K-Paul's
Louisiana Kitchen
504-524-7394
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Street Restaurants
Michaul's
Mother's
Restaurant — famous for its Poor Boy Sandwiches, Red
Beans and Rice!
Morton's
at Canal Place
NOLA
Restaurant New Orleans
— Emeril Lagasse’s Restaurant
Palace Cafe
The Praline
Connection
Ray's Over
The River
Red
Fish Grill
Riche
By Todd English
Riverwalk
Marketplace Restaurants
Snug
Harbor Jazz Bistro
Tee Mulate’s — smaller
version of the long-time favorite Mulate’s
The
Court of Two Sisters
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Restaurant
Reviews
Restaurants marked with a symbol are those we've reviewed.
Those without a symbol restaurants we've dined at and
not yet reviewed, or those that have
been highly recommended by
other reviewers, business associates or friends are
linked directly to their web sites.
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Most of the reviewed restaurants
are rated Three and Four Stars we tend not to publish
reviews
of poor dining experiences...we prefer to focus on the positive ones.
We find out about Restaurants through word-of-mouth, friends,
our readers, web sites, clients, newspapers, magazines, and
radio shows. Our reviews are unsolicited and free from the influence
of advertising.
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