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"RL"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I will be in New Orleans for about a week toward the end of November, > and would be grateful for recommendations of restaurants, sandwich > shops and cafes. > > I am particularly interested in homey, informal, authentic places that > cater primarily to local residents, rather than high-end, touristy > restaurants. I end up in New Orleans a lot on business, and have gotten rather tired of the tourisy places, but still have some favorites. For inexpensive good eats: Mother's, 401 Poydras, a few blocks north of Harrah's. Get the "Debris Po-boy" for lunch, or the ham biscuit for breakfast. Absolutely, positively my first stop every time I pass through NO. If you're in the French Quarter, it's hard to avoid touristy places, but if you're looking for something a little less touristy in that area, I usually like Remoulade (corner of Bienville and Bourbon). It's a lower-key restaurant from the folks that run Arnaud's. -- Richard W Kaszeta [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.kaszeta.org/rich
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