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Eater editors recently visited New Orleans and ate through a long list of restaurants. We hit the classics, taking full ...
New Orleanians love making their way down 30-A during the summer, a stretch of land known as the Emerald Coast, with its bright blue water, tasteful architecture, and slate of top dining restaurants.
By Beth D’Addono and Clair Lorell MapJan 15 MapJan 15 The Best Beignets in New Orleans, Both Sweet and Savory ...
Venezuelan-born chef Julio Machado started his New Orleans career cooking Mexican food at restaurants including Zocalo, Tacos del Cartel, and Mucho Más. But the genial chef yearned to cook the food of ...
As for traditional New Orleans cuisine, boiled seafood, seafood fried in cornmeal, and flaming bananas Foster are a few delicious bites. Beyond that, more restaurants are accommodating gluten-free ...
Below is this year’s list of the best bars and bartenders in the U.S. and internationally, as voted on by a mix of veteran bartenders, bar owners, historians, and writers. For a full list of ...
As Harrah’s New Orleans gradually transforms into Caesars New Orleans — courtesy of a $325 million renovation — an ambitious, celebrity chef-driven food hall is also taking shape inside the casino. At ...
The final scene of chef Anh Luu’s Season 8 Queer Eye episode isn’t your typical Netflix send-off. As the closing credits roll, she’s hot off hosting a 40-person dinner of scallion- and peanut-topped ...
Bennachin at 1212 Royal Street has made an indelible mark on New Orleans cuisine by specializing in West African cooking — the culinary ancestor of three iconic Louisiana staples: jambalaya, red beans ...
Lent comes and goes. But in New Orleans, fried seafood is always on the menu. Beyond the many neighborhood fish fries that pop up seasonally, plenty of restaurants pride themselves on achieving the ...
For more than 10 years, locals and Marigny rectangle neighbors have gathered at the Franklin, enjoying happy hour in the bar’s amber glow and bistro specialties in the art-filled 60-seat dining room.
The New Orleans music scene is a huge part of the fabric of HBO’s Treme. Some of its main characters are musicians, including gig trombone player Antoine Batiste, wannabe rapper Davis McLary, violin ...