| Cochon was AMAZING. Still thinking about those oysters roasted in rock salt. |
| Cochon. Call them and ask them to set up a "blow us out of the water" tasting menu for your party. Yes, it's a bit more casual and served family-style but you will not be disappointed. |
| Stella and Nola were my favs the last time we were there. |
| Yes for commanders palace for lunch or dinner. Court of two sisters for the most ridiculous breakfast buffet ever. |
| Commanders is for tourists. Try Root. |
YES! It is like sending people who come into DC to the Capital Grill. |
I respectfully disagree. I am a NOLA native. Commander's for brunch is always in style. It's a NOLA staple, a great way to see the garden district, and the place has true character. Much unlike a Capital Grill which, though good, is always the same no matter where you go. |
| Deanies Just off Burbon for seafood |
| Stella |
Commander's is not for tourists. My family has been dining there for decades. |
| Cochon |
NP here and agree with you. I'm not a native but have friends there and love New Orleans! We used to enjoy Clancy's as well. Is it a place to recommend? |
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I'm the Root poster and I will admit that while I have been and continue to go to NOLA for business 3-4 times a year - I really HATE Cajun, NOLA, Louisiana cuisine.
I am an adventurous eater, not picky, but I dread going to NOLA for this reason. The only thing that saves it for me is getting out down Chef Menteur for Vietnamese food or finding a gem of a French restaurant. Luc is also ok in my book for a nice meal but not an impress the international clients. I suggested Root because the goal was to "really impress" the clients and I have hosted several 20 person dinners there and the service was amazing, the presentation was awesome and the environment is not too large or small and we could hear each other talk. I think Root is good for a business meal and for having a combination of local and French flavors without being too traditional Nola. Some, probably most, people love traditional Nola - I do not. |
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Commander's. It's too expensive for tourists. Definitely a must experience.
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