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A Journey Through New Orleans' Culinary History Thursday, Dec. 6, 6:30 p.m. While there have been several Tricentennial events in New Orleans this year, we have to admit we're extra excited about this one. First, because it involves a meal… Read More
This year, the French-American Chamber of Commerce of the Gulf Coast Region is sponsoring Fête des Fromages, A Festival of Cheeses, Wines & Music. The event will be held in the French Quarter on November 19 from 11 a.m. to… Read More
Chef Thomas Robey Chef Thomas Robey, who attended Johnson and Wales University for Culinary Arts, has found a new home at Tujague’s, the second-oldest restaurant in New Orleans. Chef Robey joined the Commander’s Palace family in 1991 where he… Read More
Where To Find Great Salads in New Orleans When it’s hot and humid in New Orleans, nothing satisfies like a cold, crisp salad with just the right amount of crab meat, shrimp, Creole tomatoes and other fresh ingredients mixed in.… Read More
Shady oaks. Chic boutiques. One-of-a-kind restaurants both casual and fine. All with a warm neighborhood vibe. There's nothing like wiling away a few hours on Old Metairie Road, just a ten-minute drive from downtown New Orleans. In many ways, Metairie… Read More
In New Orleans, we give thanks for fabulous food every day of the year. Thanksgiving is just another day for our great chefs to show the rest of the world how it's done. Although many restaurants in the city are… Read More
In New Orleans, we love to eat. Bring your stretchy pants and enjoy special prix-fixe meals at some of your favorite restaurants during Restaurant Week, September 11-17! Participating restaurants are offering a fixed price menu which will give you the… Read More
We’re going let you in on a little secret: It can get a little hot and humid in New Orleans in the summertime and a little chilly in the winter months. Order one of these signature New Orleans cocktails to… Read More
Oysteriffic Fun in Woldenberg Park! Slurp into summer at the New Orleans Oyster Festival. This free, two-day celebration on June 3 and 4, 2017, in Woldenberg Park runs from 10:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m and features live music, arts &… Read More
Construction workers have joined the crowds on Bourbon Street. You can’t be a 300-year-old city without needing a little work now and then. This summer, construction will make it more difficult for guests to make their way to Bourbon Street… Read More
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