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Originally Posted by Melissa Madyson
I just found a place called "The Joint", in the bywater ....Excellent bbq place.
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Originally Posted by chelseabean
That place is AWESOMMMEE! Puts many Texas barbeque places to shame, a damn tail between your legs walk of shame . Great hangover food!!
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YESSSSS.
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Originally Posted by Nia Baby
Thanks for this response!! Extremely informative..
LOL... I can handle the trolls .. I am a pretty tough girl
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Also: skip Drago's. I know they 'invented' char-grilled, but for my money Deanie's is the best of the "Seafood Three": Drago's, Acme, Deanie's. It's the potatoes in crab-boil. They get me every time.
Also: if you're in the Fr. Qtr. try The Gumbo Shop. You'll never guess what they specialize in...
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Originally Posted by trekker
Just stay away from national chains and you should be OK ;-)
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He's right: but in mentioning that, we have local chains you could try that are good--not Commander's Palace/Jacques Imo's/Muriel's great, but good:
1. New Orleans Hamburger & Seafood. They're everywhere here: uptown, Qtr., about 30 of them on Veteran's. Decent food reasonable price. Best burger in NOLA? No. Best po-boy in NOLA? No. Best fries in NOLA? No. But is it a GOOD burger? Hell yeah. Is the Buffalo Shrimp or Shrimpzilla po-boy a GOOD po-boy? Hell yeah. Are those fries w/garlic sauce on them in the Top THREE fries in NOLA? HELL YEAH!
2. Juan's Flying Burrito. Uptown, Mid-City & now there's one on Baronne next to Jimmy John's. Good Mexican. Probably not the BEST MEXICAN EVER, but really quite good. Also, for NOLA--very reasonably priced.