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Beth Scheid

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Mar 7, 1991, 4:12:51 PM3/7/91
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It's getting close to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
time, and that usually prompts many queries of where to eat, what
to do, etc. I have inherited a summary of responses to those
questions by various net.folks. It covers most of the well-known
and some of the not-so-well-known restaurants in the New Orleans
area. It also has sight-seeing, music club, and bar recommendations.

It's too long of an article to post here, so if you're interested,
drop me a message and I'll e-mail the list to you.

Beth Scheid
bsc...@uiuc.edu

Mark Benard

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Mar 10, 1991, 5:20:14 PM3/10/91
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In article <1991Mar7.2...@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> bsc...@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Beth Scheid) writes:
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>It's getting close to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
>time, and that usually prompts many queries of where to eat, what
>to do, etc. I have inherited a summary of responses to those
>questions by various net.folks. It covers most of the well-known

Here's something else to add, in case GAUTREAU'S is not on your list. That's
the "new" Gautreau's, reopened with new management and a new chef last year.
The menu there is truly California/New-America cuisine (with the use of local
ingredients, of course). For example, crab cakes with black beans and dry
tomato (an appetizer); sauteed sea scallops with red cabbage; roast pork
with prune rissoto. I was there a couple of weeks ago and it was excellent.
It is uptown in a residential neighborhood, about a 15-20 minute streetcar
ride from Canal Street plus a 3 block walk from St. Charles. (If you have a
car, there is plenty of parking available on the street.) Prices are in the
$20-30 per person range without liquor.

I was also at Emeril's again recently and it is still superb.

In my book, the top 5 in N.O. are currently (in alphabetic order) Bayona,
Brigtsen's, Commander's Palace, Emeril's, and the Pelican Club. All are
moderately high end ($20-40 per person without liquor) and all require
reservations well in advance for weekend dinners.

Gautreau's probably rates in the top 10.

-mb
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Mark Benard
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New Orleans, LA 70118
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Mark Benard
Department of Computer Science INTERNET & BITNET: m...@rex.cs.tulane.edu
Tulane University USENET: rex!mb
New Orleans, LA 70118

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