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    Quote Originally Posted by ohrass View Post
    Being new to NO I got the Taste of New Orleans which consists of Creole Jambalaya, Crawfish Etouffee, Red Beans and rice and smoked sausage. My wife and I got a "Hurricane" which barely had any liquor in it (I was not happy about that- and I am not a big drinker) and a cup of gumbo...as my wifes co-worker once told her about some oxtails he recently ate---2 words to describe my late dinner, D - Lish!
    That food was sooooo good...very tasty indeed. The only disappointing thing about that meal was the weak hurricane.
    Sounds like you did alright for a first timer. *wink* But we can’t have you drinking a hurricane that doesn‘t put you back on your heels. Next time try one from the place where hurricanes were invented - Pat ’O’Brien’s. Although I’ve never gotten further than the patio. *cheers* You gotta love "to-go" cups.
    And I noticed no mention of coffee & beignets in the morning, charbroiled oysters, po' boys or *take home-fresh* pralines. You're just going to have to go back, and soon.
    I agree with you about the price of parking in the Quarter it’s steep; the only place higher is San Francisco. There are some public lots in area but the prices are “as posted” so it varies - and trust me the lot owners are great believers in supply and demand.
    Crawfish Boil-- I’ve never heard of one held at a restaurant. Try visiting in the spring (crawfish season) you’ll probably run into some kind of a festival in the park or you can check with some of the hotels in the Quarter; during the season they’ve been known to have “Friday Crawfish boils”. Or you could just make friends with a Cajun and get invited over for dinner. Checkout some of my favorite eating places - http://nonrev.net/north-america/1496...ip-report.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Migflanker View Post
    And I noticed no mention of coffee & beignets in the morning, charbroiled oysters, po' boys or *take home-fresh* pralines. You're just going to have to go back, and soon.
    I think you're right..and it will be a Friday to Sunday trip this time...without a doubt

    Quote Originally Posted by Migflanker View Post
    Crawfish Boil-- I’ve never heard of one held at a restaurant. Try visiting in the spring (crawfish season) you’ll probably run into some kind of a festival in the park or you can check with some of the hotels in the Quarter; during the season they’ve been known to have “Friday Crawfish boils”. Or you could just make friends with a Cajun and get invited over for dinner. Checkout some of my favorite eating places - http://nonrev.net/north-america/1496...ip-report.html
    Thanks for pointing out the "season" for Crawfish... and Friday Crawfish boils...I will go back in the Spring.

    I read your post...after i got back

    Those restaurants are on my list for my next trip (again a 3 day trip this time around )

    Thanks for all the tips

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    Quote Originally Posted by Migflanker View Post
    Sounds like you did alright for a first timer. *wink* But we can’t have you drinking a hurricane that doesn‘t put you back on your heels. Next time try one from the place where hurricanes were invented - Pat ’O’Brien’s. Although I’ve never gotten further than the patio. *cheers* You gotta love "to-go" cups.
    I missed this response....I will go to Pat ’O’Brien’s next trip...which will be soon!

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