New Orleans Restaurants
a Mano
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Location: In the Warehouse District.
With his new a Mano restaurant, award-winning Chef and restaurateur Adolfo Garcia serves central and southern Italian dishes in what feels like a warm and welcoming trattoria. At a Mano, which means "by hand," there’s a strong emphasis on scratch-made, house-cured and long-simmered flavorful dishes. Here, guests can experience the art of Italian dining. The menu's smaller courses encourage sharing and enjoyment of many exciting flavors. An all Italian wine list and Italian cocktails are also featured. Situated near Adolfo's other restaurants RioMar and La Boca, a Mano is located at 870 Tchoupitoulas, in the Warehouse District.
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With his new a Mano restaurant, award-winning Chef and restaurateur Adolfo Garcia serves central and southern Italian dishes in what feels like a warm and welcoming trattoria. At a Mano, which means "by hand," there’s a strong emphasis on scratch-made, house-cured and long-simmered flavorful dishes. Here, guests can experience the art of Italian dining. The menu's smaller courses encourage sharing and enjoyment of many exciting flavors. An all Italian wine list and Italian cocktails are also featured. Situated near Adolfo's other restaurants RioMar and La Boca, a Mano is located at 870 Tchoupitoulas, in the Warehouse District.
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3 Reviews Acme Oyster House
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Just off Bourbon Street, Acme Oyster House is a timeless New Orleans establishment, popular with locals for generations. A vintage slice of New Orleans life in a casual, down-home atmosphere. Recommended: oysters, shrimp, catfish plates.
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Just off Bourbon Street, Acme Oyster House is a timeless New Orleans establishment, popular with locals for generations. A vintage slice of New Orleans life in a casual, down-home atmosphere. Recommended: oysters, shrimp, catfish plates.
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2 Reviews As rich in history as it is in flavor, Angelo Brocato's Italian Ice Cream Parlor has become a popular New Orleans tradition. Long standing favorites and an increasing line of pastries and coffees entice natives and visitors with equal zest.
Once you sample the temptingly tasteful Italian desserts at Angelo Brocato's, you won't settle for anything less.
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A New Orleans restaurant leader of the culinary old guard is serving up tradition in a menu that benchmarks the Creole classics, many created here.
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2 Reviews Babylon Cafe
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0 Reviews Bayona
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Nestled in a 200 year old Creole Cottage in the oldest section of the historic French Quarter, Bayona is one of the jewels in the "Big Easy" Culinary crown.
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0 Reviews The Bombay Club
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Location: Just off Bourbon St.
New Orleans coolest Martini Bar, by far. Just off Bourbon St. also Named Top U.S. Restaurant/Bar in Southeast by Sante' Magazine 2003
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New Orleans coolest Martini Bar, by far. Just off Bourbon St. also Named Top U.S. Restaurant/Bar in Southeast by Sante' Magazine 2003
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5 Reviews Location: Located in the French Quarter, one block off Canal Street at 144 Bourbon Street.
Bourbon House Seafood & Oyster Bar showcases New Orleans Seafood and classic creole dishes. If it's not in season, you won't find it on the menu. Enjoy authentic New Orleans dishes in a lively atmosphere with huge picture windows overlooking Bourbon Street.
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8 Reviews
Bourbon House Seafood & Oyster Bar showcases New Orleans Seafood and classic creole dishes. If it's not in season, you won't find it on the menu. Enjoy authentic New Orleans dishes in a lively atmosphere with huge picture windows overlooking Bourbon Street.
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