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- Dooky Chase's. Dooky Chase's—and chef Leah Chase—are New Orleans icons. The Treme restaurant is known for its role in the Civil Rights movement when many leaders used it as a meeting spot for shared meals.
- Brennan's Restaurant. It’s hard to miss the large, pink restaurant on Royal Street in the French Quarter. Brennan’s is where the iconic dessert, bananas Foster, originated—granting the venue much-earned glory.
- Parkway Bakery & Tavern. This Mid-City po'boy purveyor has been a favorite for decades, featuring affordable drinks and some of the best po'boys around town.
- Commander's Palace. This Mid-City po'boy purveyor has been a favorite for decades, featuring affordable drinks and some of the best po'boys around town.
Sep 17, 2024 · Our top recommendations for the best restaurants in New Orleans, Louisiana, with pictures, reviews, and details.
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Sep 25, 2024 · New Orleans’s Very Best Lunch Restaurants. Dooky Chase Restaurant. The late chef Leah Chase earned two James Beard Awards for her restaurant Dooky Chase: Lifetime Achievement (2016) and...
After Jim Crow laws were abolished and the Civil Rights Act passed in 1964, more black-owned restaurants in New Orleans began to appear. But Dooky Chase’s business, despite the new competition, continued to thrive.
Oct 2, 2023 · Here are some of the greatest of New Orleans’ classic restaurants, all of them decades if not centuries old. They range from legendary Creole stalwarts in the French Quarter to gritty po’ boy...
Jul 18, 2024 · If classic gumbo isn’t really your speed, try this decadently updated quail version at one of New Orleans’s finest restaurants. Topped with a whole, semi-boneless quail stuffed with oysters...
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