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Old 06-29-2001, 05:49 AM
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Supa' OT: Suggestions for non-touristy restaurants in New Orleans for next week??? TIA
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Dinner -
Tujaque's
Arnaud's
Lunch
Central Grocery Co. for Muffuletta sandwich
ACME Oyster House for Oyster Po-Boy

and, while touristy, breakfast at Brennan's is sublimely decadent.

I don't miss the heat, I don't miss the humidity, and I surely don't miss the 200 years of enculturated ignorance, but OMG do I miss the food there.
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What about the decadence, debauchery, scandal and sin??? ;-) Thanks, I like Brennan's & Arnaud's!!!
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Dinner: Feelings Cafe in the Faubourg Marigny (go there with a date, and make sure the cab driver knows where he's going)
Dinner again: Crescent City Steakhouse (bad neighborhood, good steaks)
Lunch: Mandina's in mid city(bring a lawyer friend if you want to sit during lunch)
Breakfast: Do not go to the Bluebird cafe or to the Camellia Grill if you want to avoid touristas - although both offer excellent food.

I wish all U.S. cities were as compact as New Orleans....
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Default Go uptown and...

Try Brigtsen's and Upperline at the Riverbend. Both are excellent and cater only to locals. And if you want the best 'po boy in the city make sure you go to Domilese's.

I think New Orleans probably has the highest caliber food of any city in the US--it's hard to go wrong there, so ENJOY!
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