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Explore New Orleans | | | | | | | 701 Convention Center Blvd
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-525-7555 | | | | | Description: WAREHOUSE DISTRICT. Exquisite creations, inspired by the regional cuisine, take front and center at this versatile dining room, located in the Riverfront Hotel. Among the kitchen's specialties is lobster bisque with tortellini and lemon confit; there's also seared scallops with smoked tomatoes and almonds with sauce hollandaise. After the meal, diners may indulge in a dessert cocktail, such as the espresso crème brulee tini, flavored with Absolut vanilla and butterscotch schnapps.
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| 1141 Decatur
New Orleans,
LA
70116
504-566-0077 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. Craving a light and healthy supper after a long day of sightseeing? Try Angeli on Decatur, located directly in the middle of the French Quarter. Their long hours, huge portions and reasonable prices have made them a local favorite. They make a fabulous thin crust pizza try the Mystical, which is topped with roasted garlic, goat cheese, onions and sun-dried tomatoes. If you are too tired to leave your hotel room, take advantage of Angeli's local delivery service.
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| 417 Royal St
New Orleans,
LA
70130-2151
504-525-9711 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. Brennan's is a time-tested classic for French Creole cuisine and for "Breakfast at Brennan's," its elegant, gourmet take on morning fare. A New Orleans institution, the restaurant endears itself to locals and tourists alike. After you've dined on incredible seafood like blackened redfish or trout pecan, make sure you sample the truly sinful bananas Foster, their signature dessert! You'll treat yourself in one of 12 dining rooms inside a circa-1795 building or on the outdoor patio. A la carte and prix fixe menus are available.
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| 900 Bourbon St
New Orleans,
LA
70116
504-598-1010 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. For over 60 years this coffee shop has been feeding revelers from the nearby clubs and bars. Breakfast is served round-the-clock in case you sleep through the more conventional serving hours. If you are more in the mood for dinner food, try a burger Clover Grill grills them up great! Follow your meal with the lemon icebox pie.
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| 1940 Dauphine St
New Orleans,
LA
70116
504-943-1460 | | | | | Description: MARIGNY. Located in Marigny, this 24-hour eatery is a neighborhood favorite. The menu offers everything from chicken livers and fried pork chops to eggs Benedict, build-your-own omelets, and sandwiches. Be sure to check out the daily specials, which might include a "hot damn" omelet with tomatoes, Italian sausage, and jalapenos, or Belgian waffles with peaches and whipped cream.
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| 401 Poydras St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-523-9656 | | | | | Description: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. Mother's has been a New Orleans tradition since the 1940's and it is still creating happy customers today. If you are looking for a hearty breakfast or a "meat and three" for supper and don't mind standing in line, this cafeteria-style eatery is sure to please. And do not miss the po' boys natives claim Mother's sells the definitive version of the popular sandwich. Also a winner: the New Orleans style, chicory-flavored coffee.
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| 1100 Stephens St
Gretna,
LA
70053
504-366-7665 | | | | | Description: This West Bank joint boasts an array of popular Chinese and Vietnamese eats. Food is not only tasty and affordable, but many of the meats are low-fat and Vegetarian options are available. Be sure to try the famous hot and sour shrimp soup. A casual atmosphere and inviting, spacious interior make the restaurant an appealing choice for families or big groups.
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| 621 Royal St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-523-2716 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. With medium and dark roast coffees, and herbal teas on tap, this is a popular French Quarter shop. The Royal Blend is quite aristocratic. The menu features a variety of drink options and includes dessert coffees ranging from flavored choices like Bananas Foster to creamy apricot. Drinkers can buy by the cup or order a few pounds to carry home. There is also a food menu that includes breakfast quiches and a selection of sandwiches for lunch. But it's the java and tea leaves that keep patrons coming back to the Royal Blend. The decor is cozy and features an enclosed courtyard with ponds and fountains.
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| 201 Baronne St
New Orleans,
LA
70112
504-565-5455 | | | | | Description: CBD. A convenient breakfast or lunch spot for the business crowd, this eclectic eatery is located in the Baronne Plaza Hotel. Integrating Southern-Cajun traditions with bit of an Asian palate, the menu offers innovative dishes such as the ten-chile meatloaf, blackened rib-eye with gingersnap gravy, casian fried catfish, and tasso and pecan-stuffed pork chop. If you've a po'boy in mind, try theirs stuffed with meatloaf or bronzed chicken.
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| Surrey's Cafe and Juice Bar1418 Magazine St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-524-3828 | | | | | Description: GARDEN DISTRICT. A favorite with the locals, this eatery's the perfect spot to spend a leisurely morning. Beverage selections include a variety of fruit and vegetable juices to Abita root beer to organic coffee. Menu favorites include the muffuletta, filled with ham, cheese, salami, and olive salad, and the huevos rancheros, comprised of chilies, black beans, egg and tortillas in mole sauce. Live plants, whimsical art work and regional music playing in the background add to this restaurant's vitality.
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