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    Green goddess in the quarter


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    Mmmm...Mother's...


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    Ugly dog saloon- good bbq.

    Matt and Naddies on river road.

    Doson's noodle house on canal across from Angelo Brocatos.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RedCajun View Post
    Is this the same as the one on the westbank?
    Yes, same owner. The westbank one is excellent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    Mmmm...Mother's...
    Was once good... Nothing but a tourist trap now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by locoguano View Post
    domilese's in uptown for a good poboy.
    Cochon is great, but there is one in Lafayette now, right?
    Yes, there is a Cochon in Lafayette, but go to the one on Tchoupitoulas and hit their deli right around the corner called "Butcher". I once descibed it to a friend of mine as "a Cajun/Creole version of New York deli on steroids"!! They have all kinds of unique deli-style dishes and they also have an exclusive wine bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geaux View Post
    Dokey Chase

    Make make sure to say hello to Mrs. Leah Chase. All of the past three US Presidents have eaten there and have their signed pictures on the wall.
    Definitely go there, then go around the corner to Willie Mae's Scotch House for "America's BEST Fried Chicken"!!

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    My favorite hole in the wall is Hobnobber's for lunch. Some of the best gumbo I have ever had. On Carondolet right before Bourbon


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    try the "star steak and lobster." a tiny, clean, and plain steak house just a couple of doors down decatur from the house of blues. best rib-eye steak in the city. good, simple seafood dishes, too. nothing but unpretentious, good food and service.


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    Mandinas and Ye Old College Inn....


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