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2013 Summer Restaurant Guide............23 Two dishes apiece, from hundreds of New Orleans-area restaurants

Jeremy Alford................................................... 18 As the session ends ... Blake Pontchartrain ..................................... 19 What’s going on at Fort Pike?

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Seven Things to Do This Week................. 5 The Merry Wives of Windsor, Faun Fables, Fried Food Fest and more

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Review ...............................................................103 The Sammich Fork + Center .................................................103 All the news that’s fit to eat 5 in Five.............................................................105 Five spots for crudo 3-Course Interview .....................................105 Graison Gill of Bellegarde Bakery

News....................................................................... 7 Ranking the legislative Winnas and Loozas of 2013.................................................................... 7 A Tulane University symposium on gentrification................................................... 11 Bouquets + Brickbats.................................... 7 Heroes and zeroes C’est What? ........................................................ 7 Gambit’s Web poll Scuttlebutt ........................................................ 13 News briefs from all over Commentary..................................................... 17 Equal pay for equal work

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Employment + Job Guru ..........................129 Women in Real Estate ..............................131 Real Estate .....................................................133 Picture Perfect Properties.....................135 Home + Garden ............................................136 Mind + Body + Spirit..................................137 Pets ...................................................................137 Legal Notices ................................................137 Services ...........................................................138 Father’s Day Finds .....................................140 Market Place .................................................143

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Faun Fables Wed. June 12 | On Light of a Vaster Dark, the fifth LP by Drag City stalwarts Faun Fables, Dawn McCarthy’s piercing vocals and dissolve-effect string instruments (guitar, autoharp) are attractive opposites, balancing the fringe folkies’ global dart game. At the AllWays Lounge. PAGE 108.

The Merry Wives of Windsor Thu.-Sun. June 13-29 | The New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane kicks off its season with The Merry Wives of Windsor. The comedy follows the buffoonish Falstaff, one of the Bard’s most beloved characters, as he haplessly pursues married women. At Tulane University. PAGE 120. Tommy Malone Sat. June 15 | Former Subdude Tommy Malone releases his latest solo album Natural Born Days, full of honky-tonking and gritty slide blues on songs reflecting on Hurricane Katrina-related hardships and the long road home to New Orleans. At Chickie Wah Wah. PAGE 108.

Southern Fried Swamp Fest Sat.-Sun. June 15-16 | There will be live music and all sorts of fried foods (boudin, seafood balls, Oreos and more) at the Audubon Zoo. Performers include Jean Knight (“Mr. Big Stuff”), Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue, Big Sam’s Funky Nation and others. PAGE 123. Albare Sun. June 16 | Guitarist Albert Dadon, aka Albare, was born in Morocco, raised in Israel and France and emigrated to Australia, where he helped popularize acid jazz. Running the country’s largest jazz festival kept him from recording until a recent run showcasing his breezier-than-Pat Metheny, jazzier-than-George Benson style. At Snug Harbor. PAGE 108. The Body Sun. June 16 | A masterful exercise in punishing volume, Master, We Perish (At A Loss) from Portland, Ore. doombringing duo The Body has earned thunderous acclaim. In less than 20 minutes, it builds an impenetrable wall of droning metal while simultaneously tearing it apart. Bayou black metal wizards Barghest open. At The Big Top Gallery. PAGE 108.

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Da winnas & da loozas Our annual recap of the legislative carnage By Clancy DuBos

1. The fiscal hawks — They began as an ideological band of GOP outliers. Formally organized as the Louisiana Budget Reform Campaign, the hawks initially focused on budget reform, challenging Jindal’s use of one-time money to balance the budget year after year. They gained traction when the annual Southern Media and Opinion Research poll showed the governor with lower voter approval ratings than President Barack Obama, then broke into full gallop when Jindal pulled down his tax-swap plan on the session’s opening day. They reached out to Democrats and the Black Caucus to cobble together a House majority, and when the governor disengaged from the process after “parking” his tax-swap plan, they filled the power void by rewriting the administration’s proposed budget. As the session wore on, the hawks showed their mettle. When the Senate, as expected, put the budget back into a form more to Jindal’s liking, they stood their ground (with their new allies) and, for the first time in memory, brought both the Upper Chamber and the governor to the bargaining table. The hawks also won key concessions on future budgets. Their tactics galled “mainstream” Republicans, but the hawks believe they stood for genuine GOP values and rediscovered the party’s fiscal compass. Along the way, they gave the Legislature something it hasn’t seen in generations: real independence. They also imparted a valuable lesson to anyone who happened to be paying attention: Compromise and coalition building get a lot more done than name-calling and ideological gridlock. 2. The hospitality industry — The New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) gained authority to add a 1.75 percent “assessment” to local hotel bills, which could double the

outgoing president and CEO of United Way of Southeast Louisiana, received honors from the Louisiana State Senate and House of Representatives for his 40 years of serving the organization. The Louisiana Legislature commended Ostroske for United Way’s recovery and rebuilding efforts following Hurricane Katrina, the BP oil disaster and Hurricane Isaac.

was included in Inc. magazine’s “30 Under 30: World’s Coolest Young Entrepreneurs” list for 2013. The Solomon Group president is listed along with entrepreneurs behind companies like Pinterest, Spotify and Instagram. Solomon co-founded the Solomon Group in 2009 to build interactive installations, live productions and events.

CVB’s budget. But the big story for the hospitality industry was fending off Jindal’s attempt to “sweep” $100 million from the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center’s reserve fund. The convention center also convinced lawmakers to expand the “footprint” in which it can partner with private developers — and to expand its bonding capacity. This may have been the most successful session for the hospitality industry since the 1984 World’s Fair. (Disclosure: From 2001 through 2009, I was a member of the CVB’s board of directors.) 3. House Democrats and the Black Caucus — The enemy of my enemy is my friend, or so goes an ancient Arabian proverb. The Democrats and the Black Caucus no doubt had that notion in mind when they teamed with their ideological opposites, the fiscal hawks, to vanquish a common foe — Gov. Bobby Jindal — on the budget. The Dems and “the caucus” leveraged their new alliance to get millions for teacher pay raises, K-12 public education, and Southern and Grambling universities. They also joined the hawks and business interests to kill the governor’s tax-swap plan before the session began. 4. Delgado Community College — Actually, all community and technical colleges are big winners as a result of an “end run” around the capital outlay process that could put more than $250 million in construction funds into the regional campuses. Of that amount, some $92 million is earmarked for Delgado. 5. Parochial officials — Judges, assessors and clerks of page 8

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awarded a $10,000 Torchlight Prize to Camp Congo Square, a low-cost, twoweek New Orleans cultural summer camp for kids. The Oakland, Calif.-based initiative was founded by 2012 MacArthur Genius Award recipient Maurice Lim Miller, and its 2013 Torchlight Prize recognizes four community-driven organizations from across the country.

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killed an amendment on May 29 to repeal the Balanced Treatment for Creation Science and Evolution Science Act, which once required schools to give equal weight to creationism and science. The U.S. Supreme Court declared the act unconstitutional in 1987, but its language still stands in Louisiana law.

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alph Waldo Emerson once wrote of a political poseur, “The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons.” I thought of that quote when I noticed the two biggest losers of the just-ended legislative session — Gov. Bobby Jindal and Mayor Mitch Landrieu — were the first to claim victory after adjournment sine die. Their self-congratulatory press releases hit my in box literally minutes after the final House and Senate gavels fell. The lads doth protest too much, methinks. The 2013 session was unusual in many respects. It produced some of the oddest political bedfellows in memory. With few exceptions, this year’s session also lacked big ideas. The few bold initiatives that did get floated mostly got shot down in short order — starting with the governor “parking” his ill-conceived taxswap plan. Truth be told, Jindal’s plan was never really in gear. And soon after he retreated on that front, he pretty much stayed on the sidelines for the duration of the session. But I’m getting ahead of myself. As is our custom after a legislative session, before we pick the bones of the losers we first must pay homage to …

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court (as well as some sheriffs) will get pay raises this year, even though state employees haven’t gotten raises since Jindal took office. The clerks and assessors will have to generate the money for their pay hikes, but the judges’ raises will come from the state. 6. Public school teachers — Thanks to the odd alliance of Democrats and GOP fiscal hawks in the House, teachers finally got a pay raise this year. it proves there’s no limit to what can happen when strategy trumps ideology. 7. New Orleans firefighters — The biggest blaze that local firefighters put out all year was the political conflagration that threatened to engulf their pension fund. Mayor Mitch Landrieu pushed several bills to take over the fund in the wake of scandals, but firefighters doused Hizzoner’s measures and won passage of watered-down reforms that keep the fund under their control, with some needed restrictions. 8. Public sector unions — who would have thought labor could win in a “red” state where the GOP controls the Governor’s Mansion and both legislative chambers? Labor killed an attempt by Big Business to eliminate dues check-offs for public sector unions. HB 552 was modeled after a similar wisconsin measure, but it died in committee. 9. Local ferry riders — state sen. David Heitmeier, D-New Orleans, filed sB 215 to keep the Chalmette and Canal street ferries in operation in the post-toll era. The bill authorizes the Regional Transit Authority to contract with the state to operate both ferries, with a combination of state funding and local fares. All fares must be used for ferry operation and maintenance. 10. Gun lovers — A pair of patently unconstitutional bills seeking to thwart federal gun control laws died in the senate, but several other measures expanding concealedcarry rights handily passed. HB 8 would penalize the intentional publication of handgun permit holders’ information, while HB 98 would allow sheriffs to honor handgun permits issued by adjacent parishes. Another gun-related bill allows for lifetime handgun permits. 11. Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne — The lieutenant governor will henceforth control the Louisiana seafood Promotion and Marketing Board under a bill by sen. Norby Chabert, R-Chauvin. The board will move to the state Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, which Dardenne oversees, and he will name all members of the board — as well as its executive director. which brings us to …


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1. Gov. Bobby Jindal — By the end of the session, folks were  drawing comparisons between Jindal and former New Orleans Mayor  Ray Nagin, who famously disengaged himself from governing in his  disastrous second term. Jindal threw in the towel on his tax-swap plan  on opening day of the legislative session, no doubt assuming lawmakers would wander aimlessly and then come crawling back to him for  guidance. He guessed wrong.      Nature abhors a vacuum, and Jindal left a big one. Senate President  John Alario easily filled the void in the Upper Chamber, and to the surprise of many, the fiscal hawks picked up the gauntlet in the House. As a  result, Jindal lost control of the budget. The hawks rewrote vast portions  of the spending bill, then made the Senate and the governor back down  on budget reforms. Jindal feebly tried to take credit for the eleventh-hour  budget compromise, but everyone knows the deal was done before the  governor even got to the table. Above all, Jindal lost his patina of invincibility. Now everybody knows the little emperor has no clothes.     2. Mayor Mitch Landrieu — Hizzoner has a 70 percent approval  rating among voters, but his negatives among local legislators may be  more like 90 percent. He fought with, and disrespected, just about every  local lege. They responded by killing or hijacking all of his major initiatives. His bills to reduce the number of Juvenile Court judges and gain  control of the firefighters’ pension board died in committee. Landrieu  took credit after the session for revising membership on the Sewerage  and Water Board (S&WB), but his version of the “reform” was not the  one that passed. The final S&WB reform bill more closely resembles the  recommendations of the Bureau of Governmental Research than the bill  Landrieu pushed. Overall, his relationships with local lawmakers are at a  low point. As one observer put it, “You can’t pick a fight with everybody  in the bar and expect to walk out unscathed.”     3. Republicans — Years ago, GOP leaders longed for the day when  their party could wrest control of the Legislature from Democrats. Now  they’re like the dog that finally caught the car. In politics, growth brings  diversity, and factions, and that complicates things. Under Jindal’s spell,  the GOP never gave proper respect to the fiscal hawks. The hawks  responded by reaching across the aisle to Democrats and the Black  Caucus, who were only too eager to deal — especially if it meant embarrassing Jindal. By the time “mainstream” Republicans realized what was  happening, it was too late.      4. The poor/uninsured — A handful of bills designed to force  Louisiana to accept the expansion of Medicaid died. It may have been  the only example of Jindal getting off his duff — although GOP lawmakers hardly needed him to tell them to vote “no” on those bills. As a result,  hundreds of thousands of working poor will remain uninsured.     5. Public universities — Public support for higher ed has been cut  by at least 85 percent since Jindal took office, and it’s starting to show  in lower standards. As Sen. Jack Donahue, R-Covington, noted near  the end of the session, “It won’t be long before we’re spending more on  rebates for motion pictures than we are on higher ed.” State colleges  didn’t even get freedom to raise tuitions, further sealing their fate.     6. Traditional utilities — They wanted to end state tax credits for  solar power immediately, but the solar industry rallied behind a bill that  phases out the credits over a five-year period.     7. Big Business — Business has had its way for decades in the  Louisiana Legislature. This year it saw a rare defeat when it failed to end  dues check-offs for public sector unions.     8. Oil and gas — Like business interests generally, Big Oil rarely  loses a legislative fight, but this year it got spanked for climbing into bed  with Jindal on “tax reform.” Lawmakers killed a measure to lower severance taxes. Message received.     9. Public hospitals — Four more LSU-run public hospitals were  approved for takeover by private hospital companies, giving Gov. Bobby  Jindal a rare victory. This fight ain’t over yet, however. The state Civil Service Commission rejected Jindal’s privatization plan because it would  lay off 3,000 state workers.      10. State employees — Yet again they got no pay raises, but they  had to watch parochial officials get theirs.     11. Breakaway school districts — Bills to establish “independent”  (read: majority white) school districts always face a tough fight, but they  usually prevail. Not this year, as Baton Rouge public schools defeated  an attempt by unincorporated areas to form their own district.     All in all, it was a session of low expectations — few of which were met  or exceeded. Until next year, keep a close eye on the spoons.

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hether New Orleans properly takes care of its musicians and other artists is a never-ending saga — but one that may finally be showing some improvement, according to a panel discussion held at Tulane University June 6. The panel was titled “Does Progress Destroy Culture?” and that question can only be answered “yes” in literal fashion when a bulldozer knocks down a historic building, said Tulane University geography professor Richard Campanella. But in New Orleans, the debate often takes a broader meaning in the tension between the city’s residents and its performers — in the case of music venues, food trucks, parades and many other forms of expression. But while proponents of the culture usually decry the interference as the end of their ability to exist, what happens instead is they transform; decreasing profits and standards on Bourbon Street, for instance, led to the creation of an alternative scene on lower Decatur Street, and its success led to the growth of Frenchmen Street, spreading now down St. Claude Avenue. That balancing act between the rights of residents and the rights of performers is exactly how civics is supposed to work, Campanella said, and results in a movement he deemed a “dynamic equilibrium” — akin to how a bicycle remains upright by moving forward — which only falls down when it comes to a stop. “Progress does not mark the end of history nor the destruction of culture, but rather, the next chapter of both,” Campanella concluded. Journalist Katy Reckdahl described those unending neighborhood-versus-club fights as tiresome but said Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s administration has done a better job connecting performers and residents before the fight gets out of hand. Mardi Gras Indians no longer clash with the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), and NOPD Chief Ronal Serpas even defended the second-line groups after the Mother’s Day shootings. “Some of these battles have gotten better, but I still see people discussing how to protect it,” Reckdahl said afterward. “Maybe we care more about culture than we ever have.” Musical patriarch Ellis Marsalis, 78, took an even broader view: musicians who formerly could be seen only in person, he said, can now be watched on TV (or, presumably, the Internet). The fall of segregation — in everything from Jim Crow laws to Mardi Gras krewes — represents clear progress as well, Marsalis said. Hotelier Michael Valentino said that the hospitality industry — sometimes caricatured as the Disney-fying enemy of culture — actually has a stake in preserving New Orleans culture, because that’s what it sells to tourists. Ultimately, musician Shamarr Allen said, if the city can protect its culture and traditions, it may be culture that saves the city. When he was growing up in the 9th Ward, he remembers one day asking his parents for $20 for a school field trip. They didn’t have it, and neither did his grandparents. Allen went outside to pout. The neighborhood drug dealer walked by and asked what was wrong. Allen explained. The dealer handed him a $100 bill. “That situation to me makes him my role model — you understand?” Allen said. “And that happens every day.” But Allen went on to study music in the city’s public schools under the mentorship of Brice Miller, the Mahogany Brass Band leader whose music has taken him to Carnegie Hall and who was present in the Tulane audience. Miller’became a different kind of role model, Allen said —one that ultimately saved Allen’s life. “Everybody don’t have that,” Allen concluded, focusing his attention on Miller, “and I just want to say thank you.” — This story was produced in partnership with Uptown Messenger. To watch a complete video of the forum, go to www.uptownmessenger.com.

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that will run a safe and secure jail in a financially responsible way.” The southern Poverty Law Center (sPLC), which originally brought the lawsuit that led to the consent decree, praised Africk’s decision. “For years, the jail has been too big and out of control,” said Katie Schwartzmann, managing attorney for the sPLC’s Louisiana office, in a prepared statement. “Now that the court order is in place, the real work of transforming the jail can begin. we hope that all parties will move quickly to enforce the provisions of the consent decree. we need to get staff in the jail. we need to get people mental health care. … Reform simply cannot come soon enough.” — ALex wOODwARD

From advisor to opponent chabert may run againSt mary landrieu next year After arriving in the Louisiana senate following a 2009 special election and currently in his first full term, state sen. Norby Chabert, R-Houma, confirmed he is being courted to oppose U.s. sen. Mary Landrieu in her re-election bid next year. But Chabert — until two years ago a registered Democrat — added he is focused on his work in the senate for now and any significant thought on a campaign would have to come later. Moreover, Chabert said the U.s. senate race isn’t the only one in his sights. “i’m being asked about a couple of different races,” he said. Chabert’s work on coastal issues and with the oil and gas industry is among the reasons sources say energy interests are encouraging him to run. it’s clearly an effort to undercut Landrieu’s similar strengths, particularly now that she’s in line to chair the powerful senate energy and Natural Resources Committee if she wins re-election. even without the chairmanship, Louisiana’s senior U.s. senator has a longer record of service in the area of oil and gas issues than Chabert does. There’s another connection between the two: Chabert served as a consultant to Landrieu during her 2002 reelection campaign. in 2009, he told the Houma Courier, “Doing everything i could to see sen. Landrieu get elected was a major accomplishment for me. … And i’ve learned a lot from sen. Landrieu as well.” Asked about his former gig, Chabert said, “it’s only fair to say that i worked for her over 10 years ago and i’ve served for years in elected office, and that is a lot of time to change your views on something — or somebody.” Landrieu, a New Orleans Democrat, first assumed office on the Hill in 1997 and is considered by Republicans to be a top target nationally in 2014. she already has drawn an

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Sheriff and mayor exchange barbS, blame U.s. District Judge Lance Africk approved a federal consent decree June 6 between the Orleans Parish sheriff’s Office and the U.s. Department of Justice to address conditions at Orleans Parish Prison (OPP). The consent decree, to be assessed and overseen by an independent monitor, was welcomed by Orleans Parish sheriff Marlin Gusman, though he has stressed repeatedly that his office and the jail are run constitutionally. Gusman has claimed that the jail’s conditions reflect a lack of funding and leadership from Mayor Mitch Landrieu and the city. Landrieu objected to the consent decree over finances, arguing it will cost the city $110 million over five years. in March, Landrieu held an emergency New Orleans City Council meeting to discuss the city’s budgetary problems with managing consent decrees for both the New Orleans Police Department and OPP. Gusman then slammed Landrieu for what the sheriff called a “last-ditch attempt” by the city to get out of the decree. A week later, after hours of testimony in federal court, Gusman blasted the mayor for “throwing mud” regarding the now-infamous jailhouse footage of inmates flashing weapons, gambling, using drugs and drinking. The court’s ruling last week says OPP’s conditions have created a “public health crisis” where “inmates, and particularly inmates with mental health issues, leave the facility more damaged, and perhaps more dangerous, than when they arrived.” in a statement, Landrieu said Africk’s decision was “a clear condemnation of the conditions and operations” at OPP. He added, “i will continue to make our case to the court that the problems at OPP are more about management than money. The only way to fix the conditions and operations at the jail is to put a federal receiver in place

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sculptures mArk emergency pickup pOints on June 3, city officials unveiled one of 17 new “evacuspots” — 14-foot sculptures that identify pickup points in the event the city activates its mandatory hurricane evacuation plan — at a ceremony outside Armstrong Park on north Rampart Street. “We can’t be ready enough,” said mayor Mitch Landrieu. “every season is different.” (Two days after the event, the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season — Tropical Storm Andrea — formed in the Gulf of mexico.) The stick-man sculptures, created by artist Doug Kornfeld, indicate a pickup location where anyone can meet for a city-assisted ride out of new orleans in the event of a mandatory evacuation.


news + views Robert X. Fogarty, founder of the group evacuteer, which developed the evacuspot idea, said the evacuspots create public art that also serves a purpose, rather than “signs the size of a two-hour parking sign. … These sculptures signify an evacuation we hope to never have to use,” he said. “Arts and culture intersect directly with civic goals,” said Kim Cook, president of the Arts Council of New Orleans, the organization that funded the $200,000 project. Attached to the sculpture is a reminder about what to bring (and what not to bring) if you evacuate on city-provided transportation: only one piece of luggage no larger than 15 inches by 22 inches. Pets must be in a carrier or on a leash and have proof of vaccinations. No drugs, guns or “prohibited substances” are allowed, and all evacuees must bring identification. All evacuspot locations are listed on the city’s website at new.nola.gov/ ready/evacuspots/map/. — Alex wOOdwArd

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• Council vice President Stacy Head’s compromise food truck ordinance, which would allow more mobile vendor permits (but not explicitly for food trucks), was once again delayed and moved to the June 20 council meeting agenda. • The council passed a motion June 6 to support a measure by state sen. David Heitmeier, d-New Orleans, which could put the control of the Algiers Ferry in the hands of the regional Transit Authority, with support from the state department of Transportation and development. That bill gained final legislative approval last week. — Alex wOOdwArd

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Equal work, equal pay the way, comprise almost 55 percent of the voting public) does a lot more than make lawmakers look good back home. It’s smart politics and good policy. The third objection is the only one that holds water. Some say the pay gap is a natural financial consequence that comes when women make the choice (or are forced) to drop out of the workplace or work fewer hours because of child rearing or other matters. (Read: “the mommy tax.”) True, that argument may account for some of the pay gap in aggregate, but it’s meaningless when comparing two people with the same experience doing the same job — and certainly child rearing isn’t the job of every woman. (And plenty of men are raising kids these days as well. Perhaps “the mommy tax” ought to be renamed “the parent tax.”) SB 153 won’t eliminate the pay gap by itself. Instead, it lays out a path for state workers who feel they’re the

Murray’s bill won’t tighten the pay gap in the private sector, but it will provide a clear means of redress for state workers. victims of gender-based pay discrimination. An aggrieved worker must inform her employer of her complaint, triggering a 60-day period during which the state agency cannot retaliate and the worker cannot bring any action against her employer. If the matter isn’t resolved during that period, she can file a complaint with the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights (an existing state agency). If the commission fails to resolve the dispute, then — and only then — will a worker be able to file a civil suit. Murray’s bill won’t tighten the pay gap in the private sector, but it will provide a clear means of redress for state workers who’ve been treated unequally. We urge Gov. Jindal to sign SB 153. June 10 marks the 50th anniversary of the Equal Pay Act of 1963, and this bill brings Louisiana closer to the goal of ensuring equal pay for equal work across the spectrum.

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f workers do the same job, they should be paid the same wage. That’s not a complicated concept, but it’s one that has run into trouble in the Louisiana Legislature in years past. According to statistics provided by the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC), at the time of the federal Equal Pay Act of 1963, women were only being paid 59 cents for every dollar that men were paid for doing the same jobs. By 2010 — nearly 50 years later — Louisiana women hadn’t made much progress, being paid only 63 cents on the dollar compared to men. (The national wage gap shows women making 77 cents on the dollar compared to men.) That pay gap, according to the NWLC, exists across all income levels, races and levels of education. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics also bears out Louisiana’s wide pay disparity. In 2011, the Bureau found Wyoming to be the only state with a wider pay gap than Louisiana. That needs to change. Some Louisiana lawmakers have tried to address this inequity in recent years — without success. In the 2012 legislative session, the Equal Pay for Women Act, sponsored by state Sen. Karen Carter Peterson, D-New Orleans, went down in a 3-5 Senate committee vote. This year, a similarly titled act by state Sen. Ed Murray, D-New Orleans, was rejected in a vote in May. Opponents cited concerns that private companies could become enmeshed in expensive lawsuits. Fortunately, Murray did not give up. Last week, Murray convinced his colleagues to accept an amended version of his bill, which passed with one major but narrowing provision: The new law only applies to state workers, not to private employees. That version of the bill (Senate Bill 153) passed in the Senate by an overwhelming (and bipartisan) margin: 35-2, and flew through the House as well. It now goes to Gov. Bobby Jindal’s desk, and he would do well to sign it. Opponents of SB 153 and similar legislation posited several arguments. The first is that men’s jobs are often more physical and difficult. That doesn’t hold water — equal pay legislation is predicated on people doing the same job. The second argument against equal pay is that any state legislation that tracks the federal Equal Pay Act is unnecessary and duplicative. That may sound true, but federal legislation hasn’t eliminated the wage gap for women — and Louisiana politicians, it should be noted, are hardly averse to passing duplicative laws when it makes them look good back home. A law requiring equal pay for women (who, by

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ear the end of former Gov. Kathleen Blanco’s single term in office, it was considered a big deal that House Republicans were able to form a caucus that actually made a dent in the process, if only to muck things up temporarily for Democrats and the Queen Bee. It was viewed as the beginning of a shift in legislative power and the end of blanket Democratic control in Baton Rouge. By the time Gov. Bobby Jindal took office in 2008, it was even more earth-shattering that Republicans were closing the gap, with 66 legislators to the Democrats’ 76. With the start of Jindal’s second term in 2012, heads were practically spinning when Republicans took a leading 82 seats at the Capitol, 20 more than the Democrats. The Legislature had finally acquired a two-party system in a state where being a “D” once was considered part of one’s legitime. Now, with only two annual sessions remaining in Jindal’s second term, two additional parties have emerged, making Louisiana the only state in the nation with a four-party system — at least in the House, but give it some time. The so-called fiscal hawks, a mostly Republican group of budget conservatives and reformers, have broken ranks with Jindal loyalists. Their moves produced choice and bitter words during the session’s final days. Some Democrats, meanwhile, distanced themselves from the Legislative Black Caucus, which aligned itself with the hawks and pushed its own priorities during lastminute budget negotiations. While longstanding fiscal issues were either resolved or swept under the rug last week as a result of the budget compromise, the political relationships that suffered during the give-and-take could take years to heal. Despite the feel-good chatter floated by some after adjournment, the Lower Chamber sure looked like a House divided against itself. The fact that the fiscal hawks teamed with the Black Caucus, historically a liberal Democratic stronghold, had many GOP lawmakers seeing red. “They stabbed us in the back,” said House Natural Resources Chairman Gordon Dove, R-Houma. “They sold out the Republican Party by cutting a deal with Democrats.” One GOP senator groused, “Do they really think this marriage with the caucus will last, or that it will end amicably?” Given the Louisiana GOP’s penchant for eating its own and the ease of spreading the “backstabbing” allegation via email blasts, the hawks’ flock was systematically picked apart during the session, leaving a strong core of true believers who wanted to limit the use of one-time money on recurring expenses and reform the appropriations process. In the end, they accomplished some of those goals, but not to the extent originally hoped.

Rep. Cameron Henry, R-Metairie, a lead hawk who had a seat at the final budgetnegotiating table, dismissed the criticisms and discounted the notion that the hawks hurt the party. “We’re working across party lines and creating coalitions to pass budget reforms,” Henry said. “We’re reducing the amount of one-time money in the budget. That has always been a must.” There was a bit of screaming and finger-pointing in a GOP Caucus meeting last Wednesday morning, which is how Republicans kicked off the final 36 hours of the session. Sources say it will be a lasting memory. More wiggle room for easing tensions can be found on the Democratic side, where members of all races were happy to see $69 million added to the public school financing formula, half of which will be used for teacher pay raises. It’s a major recurring expense that some Republicans wanted to avoid, and the Democrats couldn’t have secured it without the hawks.

The House and Senate reached an accord before the governor even got to the table. Meanwhile, the hawks wouldn’t have gotten their budget reforms without the Democrats and the Black Caucus. Some Democrats were put off by the caucus’ independent push for more money for Southern and Grambling universities as part of the budget deal, but enough merit was recognized to forestall an internecine war. And while he attempted to take credit for the compromise on the eve of adjournment, Jindal remained a party of one. Lawmakers of all stripes say the House and Senate reached an accord before the governor even got to the table. Maybe the hardships that created this four-party system (five, with Jindal) are the face of genuine compromise, which we so rarely see in the Louisiana Legislature. Or maybe it’s a testament to what happens when political philosophy meets political reality. Either way, the result has overshadowed the importance of being a Republican or a Democrat — and shifted the spotlight to what kind. — Jeremy Alford is a freelance journalist in Baton Rouge. Contact him at Jeremy@ jeremyalford.com. Follow him on Twitter: @alfordwrites.


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The interior of Fort Pike in 2012. The fort has been closed to the public since Hurricane Katrina. PHOTO BY JOSEPH YARBROUGH

of St. Tammany Parish voiced opposition. The state of Louisiana acquired both forts in 1924, and 10 years later Fort Pike was turned into a state park. In 1972 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Both Fort Pike and Fort Macomb need help, but because Fort Macomb was not open to the public before it received hurricane damage, it does not qualify for FEMA rebuilding funds. The Louisiana Office of State Parks is turning to volunteers and the community to help save that crumbling fort. Historian Joseph Yarbrough formed The Fort Pike Foundation in 2006 to raise funds for projects and educational programs at Fort Pike, but much work remains to be done. Stuart Johnson, assistant secretary of State Parks, says FEMA agreed to pay for removal of debris from Fort Pike — a job that has been completed — but declined a request to fund structural repairs. For that, Johnson says, State Parks has asked the state for about $19 million. The state has not yet acted on that request.

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Dear Bruce, Because Fort Pike was open to the public before Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Isaac, it received assistance from FEMA to recover. But right now it is closed indefinitely. It’s worth a visit when it reopens. The fort was named for explorer and soldier Gen. Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779-1813), the same man for whom the mountain in Colorado is named. Construction of the fort began in 1819 and was completed in 1826. Designed to withstand attacks from the land or the sea, the fort is constructed of brick and masonry on top of a cypress log foundation. Along with the nearby Fort Macomb, Fort Pike was built to prevent enemy access to New Orleans by way of Lake Pontchartrain. It was constructed on the site of earlier fortifications that had been erected in 1793 by former Gov. Francisco Luis Hector, baron de Carondelet. The U.S. government hired contractors James Bennett and Peter Morte of Washington, D.C., to build the two forts, and their designs are nearly identical. Pointed bastions flank the forts’ land and curved walls face the waters of the Rigolets and Chef Menteur Pass. Originally Fort Pike was equipped with cannons that could fire 32-pound cannonballs and some that took 24-pound shot, but they were never fired as weapons against an opposing force. Depending on whether the United States was at war or peace, between one and 400 soldiers were garrisoned there. During the Seminole Wars in the 1830s, Fort Pike was a staging area for U.S. troops en route to Florida and was a collection point for hundreds of Seminole prisoners and their black slaves, who were being transported to Oklahoma. (Seminoles gave refuge to free blacks and escaped slaves, and some of those slaves became servants of certain tribal leaders; others became Black Seminoles.) Cannons were removed from some of the casemates to convert them to prison cells. At one point in the conflict, there were only 66 soldiers to guard 253 prisoners. When Louisiana seceded from the Union in 1861, federal troops occupying the fort surrendered to the Louisiana State Militia without incident. When New Or-

leans fell to Union forces in 1862, Confederate soldiers evacuated both Fort Pike and Fort Macomb. The U.S. Army maintained garrisons at the forts until the 1890s. In 1894, the site was considered for a possible home for people with leprosy, but the plan was rejected after residents

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New Orleans Marriott, 555 Canal St., (504) 553-5638; www.555nola.com Lobster mac and cheese is made with sauteed Maine lobster knuckle meat, Boursin, mascarpone and white cheddar cheeses, baby spinach and truffle oil and is served with crostini. The dry-aged top sirloin comes with brown butter parsnip whipped potatoes and onion compote. Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

7 ON FULTON Wyndham Riverfront New Orleans Hotel, 701 Convention Center Blvd., (504) 525-7555; www.7onfulton.com New Orleans-style barbecue shrimp features peppery butter sauce made with blonde ale, served with grilled crostini. Fried green tomatoes come with jumbo lump crabmeat tossed in house-made white remoulade. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

www.abitabrewpub.com The Killer burger is topped with fried onion rings, pepper Jack cheese, house hot wing sauce, lettuce, tomatoes and pickles. Hazed baby back ribs are marinated in Abita Purple Haze, a wheat beer with sweet berry tones, and topped with the house barbecue sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

ACME OYSTER & SEAFOOD HOUSE 724 Iberville St., (504) 522-5973; 1202 N. Hwy. 190, Covington, (985) 246-6155; 3000 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 3094056; www.acmeoyster.com The New Orleans medley includes samples of gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice and grilled smoked sausage. The Peacemaker po-boy combines fried shrimp and oysters dressed with Tabasco-infused mayonnaise. Reservation policies vary by location. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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The world of social networking makes it easy to share too much. But you should share when you find something good to tweet. That’s why Gambit’s summer restaurant guide is full of oldfashioned shares and likes. We asked local restaurants to recommend their own dishes — favorites, signature items and new concoctions — and they shared 1,494 dishes to try this summer. The list includes items at everything from coffeeshops and ice cream parlors to seafood houses and fine dining establishments. There also is information about hours of operation, reservation policies and prices.

13 517 Frenchmen St., (504) 9421345; www.13monaghan.com Breakfast burritos fill whole wheat tortillas with roasted red pepper sauce, cheddar cheese, salsa and scrambled eggs or tofu. Tater tachos are potato tots covered with black beans, jalapenos, cheddar cheese, salsa and sour cream. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

A MANO 870 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 208-9280; www.amanonola.com Polpette are rabbit and pork meatballs served with spring onion risotto and lemon herb broth. Gnudi are ricotta dumplings served with shiitake mushrooms, brown butter and sage. Reservations recommended. Lunch Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

ABITA BAR-B-Q 69399 Hwy. 59, Abita Springs, (985) 892-0205; www.abitabbq.com Dry-rubbed St. Louis-cut ribs are smoked in-house with pecan wood in a rotisserie smoker and served with the house barbecue sauce. Barbecued half chicken is dry-rubbed and cooked for two hours in the pit. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Mon-Sat, dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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3841 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 888-9046 Fried ravioli are seared in olive oil and served with marinara sauce. The souvlaki wrap combines marinated and grilled pork, lettuce, tomato, grilled sweet peppers, Bermuda onions and tzatziki sauce and comes with steak fries or grilled vegetables. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

ADOLFO’S 611 Frenchmen St., (504) 948-3800 House-made crabmeat and corn cannelloni are drenched in spicy cream sauce. A rack of lamb comes with pasta or salad. Reservations accepted for large parties. Dinner daily. Cash only. $$

ADRIAN’S BAKERY 2016 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 875-4302; 4710 Paris Ave., (504) 282-2283; www.adrians-bakery.com Praline pound cake is an oldfashioned butter pound cake coated with praline icing. Cinnamon rolls are made with sweet king cake dough and butter and iced with vanilla frosting with cinnamon sugar and raisins. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards and checks. $

ALBASHA GREEK & LEBANESE RESTAURANT 1958 N. Hwy. 190, Suite A, Covington, (985) 867-8292; 3501 Severn Ave., Suite 1, Metairie, (504) 3048441; www.albashabr.com The souvlaki sandwich features tender beef with tahini sauce, tomato and onion on pita bread with french fries or hummus and salad. The “meat stuffed plate” includes grape leaves, cabbage, squash and stuffed bell pepper served with a feta cheese salad. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

ALIBI BAR AND GRILL 811 Iberville St., (504) 522-9187; www.alibineworleans.com Alibi Killer fries top a pound of fries with chili, cheddar and mozzarella cheeses, jalapenos, onions, salsa PAGE 25

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Hyatt Regency New Orleans, 601 Loyola Ave., (504) 613-3850; www. neworleans.hyatt.com The shrimp Benedict BLT features fried shrimp, bacon, poached eggs, tomato and hollandaise on brioche. The grilled Cajun black drum sandwich is dressed with lettuce and tomato tartare sauce and served with Persillade-crusted Gulf shrimp, wild mushroom risotto, green pea pods and confit tomatoes. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

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and sour cream. The shrimp plate features fried jumbo shrimp, fries and toast points. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

ALLEGRO BISTRO 1100 Poydras St., (504) 582-2350; www.allegrobistro.com Grilled salmon tops sauteed spinach with Creole mustard sauce. Paneed veal piccata is served with lemon-caper cream sauce and angel hair pasta. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $$

THE AMERICAN SECTOR The National World War II Museum, 945 Magazine St., (504) 528-1940; www.chefjohnbesh.com/ americansector The heirloom tomato salad combines fried burrata cheese and pickled green tomato marmalade over Covey Rise Farms greens. The American burger features a Two Run Farm beef patty, Benton’s bacon, Texas sweet onion rings and pepper Jack cheese on an onion Kaiser roll. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

ANCORA PIZZERIA & SALUMERIA 4508 Freret St., (504) 324-1636; www.ancorapizza.com Pizza Diavola has spicy Naples salumi, fior de latte, chili and tomato. The Anti Pizza plate is a sampling of all available appetizers, including bruschetta and cured meats. Reservations accepted for large parties. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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ANGELETTO’S PIZZA 220 S. Robertson St., (504) 581-3500; www.angelettospizzeria.com The Hawaiian pie has ham, pineapple, mozzarella, classic tomato sauce and bell peppers, and jalapenos make it a Hot Hawaiian. Spinach manicotti are filled with spinach, mozzarella and herbed ricotta and covered with house marinara sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $ 1141 Decatur St., (504) 566-0077; www.angelirestaurant.webs.com The gyro sandwich consists of roasted lamb served in a warm pita with lettuce, onions, tomatoes and tzatziki sauce. Chicken Diavolo pizza is topped with grilled chicken, mozzarella cheese, spicy red pepper sauce, roasted garlic, roasted red peppers and red onions and jalapeno peppers on request. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

71518 Chestnut St., Covington, (985) 809-7669; www.annadeles.com Strawberry salad Ponchatoula features Ponchatoula strawberries and mesclun lettuce tossed with shaved red onion, toasted almonds and vanilla bean vinaigrette. Gulf fish bearnaise is the catch of the day served with fried oysters, Yukon gold potatoes, sauteed sugar snap peas and bearnaise. Reservations recommended. Lunch Thu.-Fri., dinner Wed.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$$

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AVENUE PUB 1732 St. Charles Ave., (504) 586-9243; www.avenuepub.com Pub burgers feature 6-ounce Angus beef patties served dressed on ciabatta. French fries are served with garlic bechamel. No reservations. Lunch Fri.-Sun., dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

ANTOINE’S ANNEX 513 Royal St., (504) 525-8045; www.antoines.com The breakfast platter combines scrambled eggs, grits, hickorysmoked bacon and a biscuit or toast. The Caprese sandwich features thicksliced mozzarella, Creole tomato, basil pesto and balsamic vinaigrette on a pistolette. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

AVERY’S PO-BOYS 2510 Tulane Ave., (504) 821-4110; www.averysontulane.com Buffalo shrimp po-boy features shrimp coated in wing sauce, blue cheese dressing, tomato, lettuce, mayonnaise and pickles on a French loaf. Tempura-fried onion rings are served with tangy horseradish cream sauce. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

ANTOINE’S RESTAURANT 713 St. Louis St., (504) 581-4422; www.antoines.com Oysters Rockefeller, created here in 1899, are oysters covered in a thick puree of fresh greens (but not spinach) with seasoned bread crumbs and baked on the half shell. Alaska Antoine is the restaurant’s signature baked Alaska dessert for two: ice cream wrapped in pound cake and crowned with a toasted meringue shell and hot fudge. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

APOLLINE RESTAURANT 4729 Magazine St., (504) 894-8869; www.apollinerestaurant.com Seared diver scallops and Gulf shrimp are served atop a bacon plank with corn maque choux. Salted watermelon salad has watermelon chunks sprinkled with smoked sea salt and tossed with macro greens, frisee, feta cheese and pistachio crumbs in white balsamic vinaigrette. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Fri., brunch and dinner Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$ 813 Bienville St., (504) 523-5433; www.arnaudsrestaurant.com Roasted Louisiana quail Elzey is partially deboned quail filled with foie gras mousse and mushroom duxelle, wrapped in country-smoked bacon and served on truffle-infused bordelaise. Escargots en casserole are baked with garlic-herb butter and a dash of Pernod and capped with flaky pastry. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

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5101 West Esplanade Ave., Metairie, (504) 888-5533; www.austinsno.com Roasted Louisiana redfish is topped with jumbo lump crabmeat and wild mushrooms and served with brabant potatoes and summer vegetables. Shrimp and grits feature butterfly Louisiana jumbo shrimp, spinach grits and andouille cream sauce. Reservations recommended. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

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Proprietor Akin Kazancioglu finishes a pie with fresh herbs at Isabella’s Pizzeria in Mandeville. house, including sesame, everything, and pumpernickel, and varieties such as jalapeno and Asiago cheese. The CBD Club sandwich combines ham, turkey, bacon and cheddar, dressed on your choice of bagel. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $

ASSUNTA’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 2631 Hwy. 190 W., Slidell, (985) 649-9768; www.assuntas.com The frutti di mare is a combination of shrimp, crawfish, oysters, calamari, mussels, clams and bay scallops sauteed with diced tomatoes, olive oil, marinara and garlic. Fried crab cakes are available as an appetizer or entree. Reservations accepted for large parties. Dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$

ASUKA SUSHI AND HIBACHI 7912 Earhart Blvd., (504) 862-5555; www.asukaneworleans.com The hibachi chicken lunch includes hibachi rice, miso soup and salad. The Louisiana roll is a fried bundle of tempura shrimp, okra, crawfish, avocado and cream cheese in soy paper topped with spicy eel sauce and a creamy sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

ATCHAFALAYA 901 Louisiana Ave., (504) 891-9626; www.atchafalayarestaurant.com The fish of the day is topped with lime-cilantro creme fraiche and served with a warm slaw of charred corn

and cabbage, purple potatoes and smoked jalapeno-tomato vinaigrette. The seared yellowfin tuna comes with rainbow quinoa, baby bok choy, grilled shiitakes and spicy crab broth. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sat.Sun. Credit cards. $$$

ATTIKI BAR & GRILL 230 Decatur St., (504) 587-3756; www.attikineworleans.com The grilled shrimp kebab features jumbo shrimp marinated for 24 hours in olive oil and herbs. Shish kebab features ground meat blended with savory herbs and olive oil. Both come with two sides. Reservations accepted. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

AUDUBON CLUBHOUSE CAFE 6500 Magazine St., (504) 212-5285; www.auduboninstitute.org Breakfast “baskets” for sharing include fried beignet sticks served with powdered sugar and warm syrup for dipping. The Newman Reuben sandwich is warm corned beef with melted Swiss cheese and red cabbage slaw on toasted marble rye. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast and lunch Tue.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$

AUGUST MOON 875 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey, (504) 302-7977; 3635 Prytania St., (504) 899-5129; www.moonnola.com Sichuan eggplant has sauteed vegetables tossed in rich and spicy garlic sauce. Cantonese lobster features two large tails chopped and cooked with water chestnuts, egg, bamboo shoots and onions in sauce served with jasmine rice. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

BABYLON CAFE 7724 Maple St., (504) 314-0010; www.babyloncafe.biz The turlu vegetable plate features mixed vegetables sauteed in olive oil, topped with melted feta and mozzarella cheese and served over rice. The Babylon platter includes stuffed grape leaves, kibbeh, hummus and rice served with either a kebab or chicken shawarma. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

BACCHANAL 600 Poland Ave., (504) 948-9111; www.bacchanalwine.com Flat iron steak is served with fingerling potatoes, strawberries and feta cheese. Cheese plates feature a rotating selection of artisan cheeses and come with grilled bread and olives. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri and Sat. Cash only for food. $$

BACK TO THE GARDEN 833 Howard Ave., (504) 299-8792 Vegetarian tacos feature two crunchy taco shells filled with zesty vegetarian red bean chili, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, alfalfa sprouts and avocado. Stuffed avocados have a tuna, chicken or egg salad filling with tomato, carrots, alfalfa sprouts and seeds on green leaf lettuce. Delivery available. No reservations. Breakfast Mon.-Fri., lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

BACKSPACE BAR & KITCHEN 139 Chartres St., (504) 322-2245; www.backspacenola.com The Whitman combines beef tenderloin tips, fried oysters, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato and gravy on ciabatta. The Backspace burger is an American Kobe beef patty with brie, bacon and grilled onion on a brioche bun. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $ PAGE 26

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3100 19th St., Metairie, (504) 834-8583; www.andreasrestaurant.com Steak pizzaiola is cooked with red wine, plum tomatoes and fresh spices. Crab cake Andrea features Italian-seasoned eggplant medallions topped with Louisiana crabmeat and lemon-butter sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

brocatoicecream.com Summer brings blackberry Italian ice made with fresh berries. Stracciatella gelato is the “Italian chocolate chip” gelato, made with a vanilla cream base and imported Italian chocolate. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards . $

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BAIE ROUGE 4128 Magazine St., (504) 304-3667; www.baierougenola.com Hand-cut fries are topped with brie fondue and fresh thyme. Pig Dip features pork debris, caramelized onions and garlic aioli on French bread with a side of smoked pork jus. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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3201 Magazine St., (504) 894-8888 The Balcony burger is dressed with tomato, grilled onions, green peppers, mushrooms, bacon and jalapeno slices. Chicken quesadillas are flour tortillas filled with grilled chicken, cheese, onions, bell peppers and tomato and topped with salsa and sour cream. Delivery available. No reservations. Dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

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BARCADIA 601 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 335-1740; www.barcadianeworleans.com The K.G.B. burger is topped with sharp cheddar cheese, praline bacon, a fried egg, lettuce and tomato. Wisconsin cheese curds are topped with onions and served with either marinara or jalapeno ranch. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

BARCELONA TAPAS 720 Dublin St., (504) 861-9696 Garlic and crimini mushrooms are sauteed with olive oil, spices and parsley and quickly flamed with Spanish sherry. Brussels sprouts cooked with onions, green pepper, Spanish olives and spices is available with or without pancetta. No reservations. Dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

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2112 Belle Chasse Hwy., Gretna, (504) 392-7530; www.eatbananablossom.com Glass noodle salad features steamed glass noodles, jumbo shrimp, calamari and minced chicken tossed in sweet lime sauce. Voodoo Noodle is your choice of protein (chicken, beef, tofu and mixed vegetable, mixed seafood, or jumbo shrimp) wok-fried with flat rice noodles, egg, garlic, onion and broccoli in sweet soy sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner

3700 Magazine St., (504) 8952225; www.barutapas.com Whole fried fish is a Gulf white fish served with coconut rice, patacones, double-fried plantains and coleslaw salad with mango. The Peruvian ceviche is prepared with Gulf fish, aji amarillo (yellow chile pepper), cilantro, pickled onions, avocado, and choclo (large-grain Andean corn) in a spicy leche de tigre marinade. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner Mon-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

BASIL LEAF 1438 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 862-9001; www.basilleafthai.com Tempura-fried red snapper is served over Thai rice noodles with shrimp and vegetables in spicy cashew pesto sauce. A pair of fried soft-shell crabs is served over jasmine rice with red curry sauce. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

BAYONA 430 Dauphine St., (504) 525-4455; www.bayona.com Seared scallops are served with mushrooms, asparagus and lemonherb butter. Peppered lamb loin is served with goat cheese and Zinfandel sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch Thu.-Sun., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

BAYOU BEER GARDEN 326 N. Jefferson Davis Pkwy., (504) 265-8090; www.bayoubeergarden.com Disco fries are topped with cheese and gravy and smothered in beef debris. Buffalo chicken wings are smothered in tangy spicy sauce. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and latenight daily. Credit cards. $

onions and Tabasco mayonnaise on a brioche bun. Seafood-stuffed mirlitons are filled with shrimp, crabmeat and crawfish dressing, topped with crawfish Creole sauce and served with a side item. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

BAYOU HOT WINGS 6221 S. Claiborne Ave., (504) 865-9464; www.bayouhotwings.com Fried Louisiana gator bites are made with seasoned alligator meat. Chipotle barbecue wings are seasoned, fried and tossed in smoked jalapeno sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

THE BEACH HOUSE BAR & GRILL 124 Girod St., Mandeville, (985) 624-9331; www.thebeachhousemandeville.com Grilled thick-cut New York strip steak is served with mashed potatoes, broccoli and salad. Grilled salmon comes with pesto cream pasta, broccoli and salad. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

BAYOU BURGER

BEACHCORNER BAR & GRILL

503 Bourbon St., (504) 302-9357; www.bayouburger.com The Gator is a house-made alligator burger topped with coleslaw, pickled

4905 Canal St., (504) 488-7357; www.beachcornerbarandgrill.com The 10-ounce hickory-smoked cheddar burger is topped with grilled

onions. The grilled chicken sandwich is dressed with Swiss cheese, sauteed mushrooms and grilled onions. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

THE BEAN GALLERY 637 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 324-8176; www.facebook.com/thebeangallery The vegetarian panino features grilled asparagus, portobello mushrooms, roasted red peppers, fresh mozzarella and pesto sauce on rosemary ciabatta. Bagel and lox sandwiches combine smoked salmon, capers, cream cheese, red onions and tomatoes on a bagel. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, late-night Sun.Thu. Credit cards. $

BEAR’S GRILL & SPIRITS 550 Gause Blvd., Suite 1, Slidell, (985) 201-8905; 4700 Hwy. 22., Mandeville, (985) 674-9090; www.bearsgrillandspirits.com The roast beef po-boy features slowcooked roast beef sliced thin and doused in house-made gravy dressed with mayonnaise, lettuce, tomatoes and pickles. The Ferdie salad has romaine lettuce served with roast beef, smoked ham, red onions, cherry tomatoes, seasoned croutons and shredded Swiss cheese. Reservations accepted for large parties. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

Complete menu available online: www.fivehappiness.com Chef’s Special Seafood and Vegetarian dishes for the season FISH FILET WITH CHEF’S SPECIAL SAUCE Light battered Tilapias

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Summer RESTAURANT GUIDE 2013 BEAR’S POBOYS AT GENNARO’S BAR 3206 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 833-9226 The roast beef po-boy features roast beef cooked in house and simmered in gravy, served on Leidenheimer French bread dressed with lettuce, tomato, pickles and mayonnaise. The Bear burger is a 10-ounce beef patty topped with debris, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles and mayonnaise. No reservations. Lunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

BEAR’S RESTAURANT 128 W. 21st Ave., Covington, (985) 892-2373 The roast beef po-boy features houseroasted meat soaked in house-made gravy on French bread with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise. French fries can be ordered plain or smothered in roast beef debris. No reservations. Lunch Tue.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

BEEF CONNECTION 501 Gretna Blvd., Gretna, (504) 366-3275 A la carte steak choices include a 14-ounce filet mignon served with sizzling drawn butter. New Orleans-style barbecue shrimp are peeled shrimp served in peppery sauce with French bread.. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

BEIJING

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BISTRO DAISY

2222 Clearview Pkwy., Metairie, (504) 885-8881 Crab rangoons are deep-fried dumplings filled with seasoned crab-andcream cheese filling. Beijing duck is served with hoisin sauce, pancakes, scallions and cucumber. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

2542 Canal St., (504) 822-0214 The breakfast special features two eggs, bacon, grits and pancakes. The shrimp and green onion omelet is served with grits and toast. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Sun.-Fri. Credit cards. $

5831 Magazine St., (504) 899-6987; www.bistrodaisy.com Bouillabaisse features Gulf seafood in saffron and Herbsaint broth served with a grilled crouton and rouille garnish. Gulf oysters are poached in Herbsaint cream and served with bacon, fennel, spinach and torn bread croutons. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

BENNACHIN 1212 Royal St., (504) 522-1230; www.bennachinrestaurant.com Copeni cone features chicken and broccoli seasoned with ginger and garlic served with fried plantains, coconut rice and sauteed spinach. The makondo yogurt dessert features fried plantains in sweet yogurt sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

BESH STEAK Harrah’s Casino, 8 Canal St., (504) 533-6111; www.harrahs-neworleans.com Heirloom beet salad combines candied Covey Rise Farms heirloom beets, radishes, lettuce frillice, herbed goat cheese brulee, Ponchatoula strawberries and sugar cane vinaigrette. Chappapeela Farms Duck breast, crispy leg and confit are served over Brussels sprout choucroute with Creole mustard. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

BISTREAUX Maison Dupuy Hotel, 1001 Toulouse St., (504) 586-8000 Blackened fish tacos are tender blackened seasonal fish strips served with guacamole and fresh corn salsa. Steak frites feature New York strip steak with blue cheese butter and herb-truffle fries. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

BISTRO BYRONZ 1901 Hwy. 190, Mandeville, (985) 951-7595; www.bistrobyronz.com The Beaucoup de Burger is a 10-ounce patty served open faced with blue or mixed cheeses, spinach, Roma tomatoes and fries. The seafood muffuletta features baby shrimp and lump crabmeat marinated in Italian spices and herbs, mozzarella and provolone cheeses, house-made olive salad, toasted sesame seeds and Caesar-dressed baby spinach. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

BITTERSWEET CONFECTIONS 725 Magazine St., (504) 523-2626; www.bittersweetconfections.com On Saturday mornings, the Belgian waffle special features a waffle bar with toppings including fresh fruit, chocolate chips and nuts, whipped cream and syrup. The salted caramel cupcake is made with Tahitian vanilla batter, salted caramel mousse, caramel buttercream frosting and a sprinkle of sea salt. Delivery available. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

BLIND PELICAN 1628 St. Charles Ave., (504) 558-9398; www.theblindpelican.com The fried green tomato stack is three lightly battered and fried tomato medallions stacked with lump crabmeat, boiled shrimp and remoulade. Fish tacos feature blackened, grilled or

fried redfish topped with red cabbage and chipotle-garlic aioli. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

BLUE DOT DONUTS 4301 Canal St., (504) 218-4866; www.bluedotdonuts.com Donut styles include glazed, cake, filled and powdered and glazes and icings are made in house. Specialty pastries include bacon and mapleglazed Long Johns. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $

BLUE PLATE CAFE 1330 Prytania St., (504) 309-9500 Eggs and crawfish cakes are two fried crawfish cakes topped with fried eggs and zesty crawfish sauce served with hash browns. Pain perdu is French toast stuffed with brie and pecans and topped with warm blueberry sauce. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

BLUE TOMATO 4401 Jefferson Hwy, Jefferson, (504) 734-3000 Teriyaki-glazed salmon is served with smothered green beans and yellow rice. The quesadilla features Louisiana Gulf shrimp, artichoke hearts, creamed spinach and Jack and cheddar cheeses. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ PAGE 30

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For dad-worthy burgers, use our fresh, 75% lean ground beef. It’s ground fresh throughout the day and has just the right amount of fat for juicy burgers that aren’t greasy. Form patties, cool in fridge, and add salt and pepper just before cooking. Top with lettuce, pickles, onions, and slices of Creole tomatoes.

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There’s no gift your dad will enjoy more this Father’s Day than a really great steakhouse steak. But you don’t have to make a reservation – our butchers will hand cut USDA Choice Angus beef rib eye steaks you can cook at home, or get a whole bone-in rib eye rack. Rib eye steaks and whole racks have a rich, meaty flavor, and are extra juicy and tender.

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sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Sat., brunch Sun., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE BOMBAY CLUB 830 Conti St., (504) 586-0972; www.thebombayclub.com Louisiana crab and roasted Creole tomato fondue is served with crostini. The Cajun seared drum is served with sweet potato, corn and bacon hash and Creole tomato beurre blanc. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

BRAZILIAN MARKET & CAFE 2424 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 468-3533 Coxinha are deep-fried fritters made with spiced and floured shredded chicken. Feijoada is a traditional black bean and pork stew made with salted pork, smoked pork ribs and smoked sausage and served with collard greens, orange slices and rice sprinkled with tapioca flour (farofa). Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast and lunch daily, early dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

BON TON CAFE 401 Magazine St., (504) 524-3386; www.thebontoncafe.com The redfish Bon Ton is a seared drum fillet topped with lump crabmeat and lemon butter. Oysters Alvin features lightly breaded bivalves over seasoned rice pilaf with a sauce of lemon, beef broth and fresh mushrooms. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $$$

BREADS ON OAK 8640 Oak St., Suite A, (504) 324-8271; www.breadsonoak.com The vegan “Live Food” sandwich features avocado, carrots, sprouts and miso spread on house-baked bread. The roast beef sandwich is dressed with blue cheese, arugula and caramelized onions. No reservations. Breakfast Thu.-Sun., lunch Thu.-Sat. Credit cards. $

BONEFISH GRILL 4848 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 780-9964; www.bonefishgrill.com Longfin tilapia Imperial is stuffed with shrimp, scallops and crabmeat and topped with lemon-caper butter. Chilean sea bass is cooked on a wood-burning grill and served with a choice of sauces and sides. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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Finn McCool’s, 3701 Banks St., (504) 202-4741; www.bookoobbq.com The peanut butter and habanero pepper jelly burger is topped with bacon and a fried egg. The barbecue brisket burger is topped with Swiss cheese and Boo Koo sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Thu.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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BOOTY’S STREET FOOD 800 Louisa St., (504) 266-2887; www.bootysnola.com Gazpacho is a chilled soup featuring a changing blend of summer vegetables. Som tam features shredded green papaya topped with grilled Gulf shrimp and chili fish sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $

BORGNE Hyatt Regency New Orleans, 601 Loyola Ave., (504) 613-3860; www.borgnerestaurant.com Fish in a Bag is the Gulf fish of the day cooked en papillote with caramelized fennel, spinach, tomatoes, tarragon and crab fat. Duck poppers are Chappapella duck- and bacon-wrapped pickled jalapenos filled with herbed cream cheese and served with cane syrup gastrique. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

BOSCO’S ITALIAN CAFE

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BREAUX MART

Rolls-N-Bowls serves Vietnamese spring rolls and a vermicelli bowl with shrimp and vegetables. topped with tomato sauce and tomato cream sauce. The muffuletta has layers of salami, mortadella, smoked ham, mozzarella and provolone cheeses and olive salad. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

THE BOSTON RESTAURANT

The blackened shrimp and grits cake is served with a warm house-made bacon vinaigrette. Applewood-smoked scallops come with roasted baby squash, tarragon-roasted potatoes and sauce gribiche (cold egg sauce). Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$

BOULIGNY TAVERN 3641 Magazine St., (504) 891-1810; www.boulignytavern.com The selection of small plates includes bone marrow and garlic crostini and airy Gouda beignets. No reservations. Dinner and latenight Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

BOURBON HOUSE

BOSWELL’S JAMAICAN GRILL

BRAVO! CUCINA ITALIANA

3521 Tulane Ave., (504) 482-6600 Oxtail is smothered in gravy and served with broad beans. Jerk chicken is served with two sides and plantains. Delivery available. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

3413 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 828-8828; www.bravoitalian.com The restaurant’s light menu features grilled chicken Caprese with marinated tomatoes, whole-milk mozzarella, spinach, orzo farro (barley and farro grain pasta) and pesto vinaigrette. Chicken scaloppine combines sauteed chicken, roasted portobello mushrooms, diced tomatoes and provolone and feta cheeses over herb linguine in lemon-caper-butter

8115 Jeannette St., (504) 862-5514; www.boucherie-nola.com

BRENNAN’S RESTAURANT 417 Royal St., (504) 525-9711; www.brennansneworleans.com Eggs Hussard, a spin-off of traditional eggs Benedict, features marchand de vin instead of hollandaise. Redfish Perez is a sauteed fillet topped with lump crabmeat, shrimp and hollandaise. Reservations recommended. Breakfast, brunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

BRICK OVEN CAFE

100 N.E. Central Ave., Amite, (985) 748-5555; www.bostonofamite.com Sushi rolls include the Metairie Roll with tuna, avocado, snow crab, eel sauce and sesame seeds. Steaks such as the handcut USDA prime rib-eye come with salad and a choice of potato or vegetables. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

BOUCHERIE

Citywide; www.breauxmart.com At the deli counter, crispy fried catfish comes with sides like mac and cheese or fried okra. Monday’s red beans and rice special comes with a baked or fried pork chop and side items. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

144 Bourbon St., (504) 522-0111; www.bourbonhouse.com Alligator boudin is served with remoulade, chipotle aioli and Crystal butter sauce. Redfish on the half shell is served with new potatoes, glazed red onions and lemon butter. Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

2805 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 466-2097; www.brickovencafe.biz The namesake Brick Oven pizza features Italian sausage, roasted chicken, mushrooms, roasted garlic, mozzarella and house-made marinara. The cosoletta di vitello is a 12-ounce veal chop, butterflied, paneed and topped with piccata sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

BRIGTSEN’S RESTAURANT 723 Dante St., (504) 861-7610; www.brigtsens.com Pan-roasted snapper is served with truffled crabmeat glaze, asparagus and tomato-basil concasse. Two Run Farm freerange lamb shank is braised with rosemary mint jus and served with a lentil cake, Asiago cheese grits and organic baby vegetable ratatouille. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$ PAGE 33


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new from the historic new Orleans collection

A Company Man: The Remarkable French-Atlantic Voyage of a Clerk for the Company of the Indies by Marc-Antoine Caillot edited by Erin M. Greenwald translated by Teri F. Chalmers

“caillot’s mishaps on land and water . . . seesaw between harrowing and hilarious. a company man will delight general readers and specialists for years to come.” —lawrence n.. powell, author of The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans

book signings with erin m. Greenwald, historian and editor of A Company Man maple street book shop 7529 Maple St. in East Carrollton Wednesday, June 12, 6–8 p.m.

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cita Dennis hubbell branch of the new Orleans public library 225 Morgan St. in Algiers Point Tuesday, June 18, 6:30–8 p.m. Recently rediscovered and never before published, this buoyant and often irreverent memoir recounts a young man’s 1729 voyage from Paris to the New World. A centerpiece of The Collection’s archival holdings, the Caillot narrative, featuring his charming illustrations, stands as one of the most significant finds in colonial history in well over a century.

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BROOKLYN PIZZERIA 4301 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 833-1288; www.eatbrooklyn.net The Frenchaletta sandwich features ham, salami, provolone and house-made olive salad on French bread. The Godfather pizza is topped with anchovies, minced garlic, garlic sausage and feta cheese. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

BROOKS SEAHORSE SALOON 1648 Gentilly Blvd., (504) 218-4217 Burgers feature 8-ounce patties grilled to order, and chicken sandwiches feature fried chicken. Both are dressed with lettuce, tomato and onion. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

BROTHERS OLE NEW ORLEANS CAFE 1502 Lapalco Blvd., Harvey, (504) 366-1073 The seafood muffuletta features a fried shrimp, oyster, fish and crab patty on a muffuletta bun. The Kelly shrimp burger is dressed with red onion, Swiss cheese and remoulade and served with sweet potato fries and dipping sauce. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

BROUSSARD’S RESTAURANT

BRUNO’S TAVERN 7538 Maple St., (504) 861-7615; www.brunostavern.com Fries are dusted with Creole seasoning and smothered in roast beef debris, pepper Jack and cheddar cheeses and horseradish cream sauce. The Black Jack chicken club features blackened chicken breast, bacon, pepper Jack cheese and fried onion rings on a toasted bun. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

BYBLOS BUD’S BROILER Citywide; www.budsbroiler.com The No. 4 special is a charbroiled burger topped with cheddar cheese and chili or hickory sauce. Hot dogs are topped with chili and cheddar cheese. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Some locations accept credit cards. $

BUFFA’S 1001 Esplanade Ave., (504) 949-0038; www.buffasrestaurant.com Bratwurst jambalaya is made with beer-soaked Johnsonville brats. The Buffa burger is a half-pound blackened patty topped with cheddar cheese, lettuce and tomato. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Credit cards. $$

THE BUFFET AT HARRAH’S 8 Canal St., (504) 533-6000; www.harrahsneworleans.com Southern-fried chicken is a regular buffet item. Monday night features barbecue. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

429 Decatur St., (504) 522-5800; www.bubbagump.com Bubba Gump serves fresh, spicy boiled crawfish and

1501 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 834-9773; 3242 Magazine St., (504) 894-1233; www.byblosrestaurants.com Drunken Halloumi is Cypriot Halloumi cheese sauteed in ouzo and olive oil and served with tomatoes and garlic sauce. Lamb kebabs come with sides like hummus or basmati rice pilaf. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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BYBLOS MARKET 2020 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 837-9777; www.byblosrestaurants.com Combo kebabs include chicken, beef, lamb and vegetables on a skewer. The chicken and gyro plate is served with hummus, pita bread and salad. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

CC’S COMMUNITY COFFEE HOUSE Citywide; www.communitycoffee.com Mochassippi is a creamy frozen espresso drink topped with whipped cream. Many locations serve chocolate croissants. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Credit cards. $

MOJITOS, PIMM’S CUP MINT JULEPS, DARK & STORMY MILLER LITE SCOONER

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THE BULLDOG 3236 Magazine St., (504) 891-1516; 5135 Canal Blvd., (504) 488-4191; www.draftfreak.com The Buffalo chicken sandwich starts with fried chicken tenders tossed in Moe’s Wing Sauce and is served on a cheddar-jalapeno wheat bun with either blue cheese or ranch dressing. King’s nachos are topped with refried beans, cheese, jalapenos, sour cream, pico de gallo and guacamole. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

BUSTER’S PLACE 519 E. Boston St., Covington, (985) 809-3880; www.bustersplaceonline.com Buster’s burger is a halfpound char-grilled beef patty served dressed on a Kaiser roll. Char-grilled oysters come with lemon-garlic butter and French bread. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $$

CADDYSHACK CAFE & BAR 3217 Ridgelake Drive, Metairie, (504) 833-1799 Shrimp-stuffed peppers are served with a vegetable. Grilled chicken breast is served with spinach, artichoke, the vegetable of the day and bread. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

CAFE ADELAIDE AND SWIZZLE STICK BAR Loews New Orleans Hotel, 300 Poydras St., (504) 595-3305; www.cafeadelaide.com The shrimp and tasso corn dog features skewered jumbo shrimp dipped in tasso batter and fried, then served with pickled okra and pepper jelly. The Commander’s turtle soup features local turtle and dark roux. Reservations recommended. Breakfast and dinner daily, lunch Mon.-Fri., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

CAFE AMELIE BUTCHER

BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO.

The Cubano features pressed roasted pork, Swiss cheese, ham, pickles and mustard on a roll. No reservations. Lunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

930 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 588-7675; www.cochonbutcher.com The roasted turkey sandwich is completed with tomato, arugula, fontina cheese and basil pesto on seven-grain bread.

912 Royal St., (504) 4128965; www.cafeamelie.com Seared rare ahi tuna is served over wilted greens with a sauce of honey sesame, soy and ginger. The oven-roasted, bone-in pork chop is served with creamy grits and corn PAGE 34

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819 Conti St., (504) 581-3866; www.broussards.com Louisiana shrimp and corn bisque is topped with crispy sweet potatoes, lime and chive creme fraiche. Redfish Broussard features a cornmeal-dusted fillet topped with shrimp, crabmeat, crawfish and oyster-mushroom sauce. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

Shrimp New Orleans, which features shrimp broiled in butter, garlic and spices and served over jasmine rice. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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and andouille maque choux. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Wed.-Sun., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

CAFE AT THE SQUARE 500 St. Charles Ave., (504) 304-7831; www.cafeatthesquare.com Chicken Lafayette features a breast topped with Cajun cream sauce, onions, peppers, mushrooms and mozzarella; it comes with a potato of the day and vegetable of the day. Handmade crab cakes come with salad. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

CAFE B 2700 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 934-4700; www.cafeb.com Creole crab dip features Lake Pontchartrain lump crabmeat, housemade Creole cream cheese, scallions, toasted chevre and brioche. Grilled puppy drum is served with wild mushroom confit, spaghetti squash, charred Vidalia onions, balsamic vinegar and extra-virgin olive oil. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

CAFE DITALI’S 1650 Manhattan Blvd., Suite E, Harvey, (504) 361-0058; www.ditalis.com Spicy shrimp and penne pasta is topped with a blend of Alfredo and marinara sauces. The Get Fit salad combines spinach, grilled chicken, cranberries, blue cheese, pecans and house-made citrus vinaigrette. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

CAFE DU MONDE Citywide; www.cafedumonde.com Cafe du Monde serves its signature beignets topped with powdered sugar and cafe au lait. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Cash only. $

CAFE EAST 4628 Rye St., Metairie, (504) 888-0078; www.cafeeastnola.com Thai red snapper is pan-roasted and served with artichokes and potatoes in green curry sauce. The Cafe East Trio is a stir-fry combining shrimp, beef, chicken, mushrooms and okra, served in spicy sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

CAFE BEIGNET 311 Bourbon St., (504) 525-2611; 334 B Royal St., (504) 524-5530; www.cafebeignet.com The Royal croissant features Louisiana ham, white cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and honey mustard on a toasted croissant. Gumbo brims with chicken and sausage and is served with rice and French bread. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

CAFE EQUATOR 2920 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 888-4772; www.cafeequator.com The Adaman Hunter is a combination of sauteed shrimp, scallops and calamari topped with fried tilapia. Lava beef features sauteed beef slices in Thai sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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4041 Williams Blvd., Suite B8, Kenner, (504) 443-2299; www.cafedcappuccino.com The Texas barbecue smoky chicken wrap special combines barbecued chicken, cheddar cheese, lettuce and tomato in a tortilla. The grilled chicken Caesar wrap is marinated grilled chicken, lettuce, Caesar dressing and Parmesan cheese in a wheat tortilla. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

CAFE DAUPHINE 5229 Dauphine St., (504) 309-6391; www.cafedauphinenola.com Lizardi rolls are egg rolls filled with cabbage, crabmeat, shrimp and crawfish, seasoned with a mixture of Cajun and Asian spices and served with sweet chili sauce. Char-grilled redfish has a white wine cream sauce, spinach, crawfish and sauteed red onions. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

307 Chartres St., (504) 529-9641 Eggs Benedict features a large biscuit topped with sliced ham, poached eggs and hollandaise and comes with hash browns. The Fleur-de-lis omelet combines crawfish tails, pepper Jack cheese, bell peppers and onions topped with Cajun crawfish sauce. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $

CAFE FRERET 7329 Freret St., (504) 861-7890; www.cafefreret.com The Black and Blue Voodoo burger is a half-pound beef patty topped with melted blue cheese, bacon, sauteed mushrooms and onions, tomato, pickles and garlic mayonnaise on a toasted ciabatta bun. Brunch’s Crabby Benedict features two poached eggs and house-made crab cakes on an English muffin topped with hollandaise and served with grits or hash browns. Delivery available. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Fri.- Wed., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $

Attiki Bar and Grill serves lamb chops, tuna salad with chipotle sauce and beef and chicken kebabs with rice and pita bread. CAFE GRANADA 1506 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 865-1612; www.cafegranadanola.com Seafood paella combines shrimp, mussels, clams, chicken, calamari and chorizo. Pulpo Galiciano is grilled Gulf octopus served with lemon, garlic, parsley and extra-virgin olive oil. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

CAFE LUNA 802 1/2 Nashville Ave., (504) 333-6833 The Cure salad combines baby spinach, lox, tomatoes, cucumbers, purple onions and house-made lemon-caper aioli. The ham and Swiss sandwich features Black Forest ham and melted Swiss on a croissant. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

CAFE LYNN

CAFE DEGAS 3127 Esplanade Ave., (504) 9455635; www.cafedegas.com Roasted partially-deboned Texas quail is served over baby arugula with Louisiana strawberries, carrots, goat cheese, toasted walnuts and raspberry-balsamic vinaigrette. Jumbo softshell crab is served over toasted orzo pasta salad with baby mizuna, roasted corn, okra, cherry tomatoes and red onion. Reservations recommended. Lunch Wed.-Sat., dinner Wed.-Sun., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

CAFE GIOVANNI 117 Decatur St., (504) 529-2154; www.cafegiovanni.com Chef Duke LoCicero’s spaghetti and meatballs includes two veal, pork and beef meatballs and spaghetti marinara. Shrimp and duck Decatur features grilled shrimp and a duck breast marinated in Cajun spices and served with spicy tasso and mushroom sauce with vegetable orzo. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

3051 E. Causeway Approach, Mandeville, (985) 624-9007; www.cafelynn.com Partially-deboned quail is panroasted and served with lemon, herbs and brown sauce. The fish of the day is topped with crabmeat and brown butter. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sun., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

The grilled alligator sausage po-boy comes with a side of fries. The seafood platter includes fried catfish, shrimp, oysters and calamari and salad. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

CAFE OPERA CAFE MINH 4139 Canal St., (504) 482-6266; www.cafeminh.com Seafood ceviche is served atop gazpacho. Pan-seared baby black drum fillet is topped with cornmeal-fried oysters and served with vegetables and jasmine rice. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

601 Decatur St., (504) 523-6250; www.cafemaspero.com

541 Bourbon St., (504) 648-2331; www.fourpointsfrenchquarter.com Barbecue shrimp are simmered in spicy broth with peppers, garlic and butter. Crawfish beignets are served with corn maque choux and Cajun dipping sauce. Reservations recommended. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

CAFE RECONCILE CAFE NAVARRE 800 Navarre Ave., (504) 483-8828; www.cafenavarre.com The Cuban sandwich is made with pulled pork, sliced ham, mustard, mayonnaise, pickles and Swiss on pressed Leidenheimer French bread. The spinach and artichoke panino features feta, tomatoes and mozzarella on sourdough bread. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner Tue.-Sun., brunch Sat.Sun. Credit cards. $

CAFE NOMA New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, 1 Collins C. Diboll Circle, (504) 482-1264; www.cafenoma.com Flatbread pizza is topped with manchego cheese, roasted garlic, sweet peppers and caramelized onions. The Cafe NOMA grilled cheese sandwich combines smoked Gouda, aged cheddar and mozzarella cheeses and scallions on ciabatta. No reservations. Lunch Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $

CAFE PONTALBA CAFE MASPERO

and crawfish etouffee. The Cajun combination features red beans and rice with smoked sausage, jambalaya and a cup of gumbo. No reservations. Breakfast Sat.-Sun., lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

546 St. Peter St., (504) 522-1180 The crawfish combination includes crawfish pie, crawfish Caesar salad

1631 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 568-1157; www.caferecon-cile.org White beans and shrimp are cooked with tasso and served over rice with salad. The fried catfish fillet is served with two sides. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

CAFE ROMA 1901 Sophie Wright Place, (504) 524-2419; www.caferoma-uptown.com The Roma sandwich is an Italian loaf filled with pepperoni, salami, ham, cheese, black olives and mushrooms. Chicken Caesar salad is tossed with house-made Caesar dressing. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and latenight daily. Credit cards. $$

CAFE ROSE NICAUD 632 Frenchmen St., (504) 949-3300; www.caferosenicaud.com Pulled-pork banh mi is served on French bread. Rose Benedict features two sunny-side-up eggs over a biscuit with caramelized onions, alligator sausage, arugula, avocado slices, balsamic vinaigrette and rosePAGE 36


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Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

CAMELLIA GRILL CAFE ROYALE 3343 Metairie Road, Suite 1, Metairie, (504) 304-8438; www.caferoyale.vpweb.com The Philly Gentilly panino features ham, roast beef, onions and mushrooms with a choice of dressing. Thai chicken salad combines chicken, romaine, sliced tomatoes, almonds, ginger-sesame dressing and spicy peanut sauce. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat.. Credit cards. $

CAFE SOULE 720 St. Louis St., (504) 304-4636; www.cafesoule.com Fried green tomatoes are topped with shrimp and house-made remoulade. Crepes are topped with tart raspberry. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Wed.-Mon., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

CAFFE! CAFFE! 3547 N. Hullen St., Metairie, (504) 267-9190; 4301 Clearview Pkwy., Metairie, (504) 885-4845; www.caffecaffe.com The avocado salad sandwich comes on seven-grain wheat bread. Avocado salad is topped with mango vinaigrette. No reservations. Clearview Parkway: Breakfast daily, lunch Mon.Sat., dinner Mon.-Fri. N. Hullen Street: breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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5860 Citrus Blvd., Harahan, (504) 818-0051; www.caffelatteda.com A hot Reuben sandwich combines corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Thousand Island dressing on rye bread, and it comes with a side. The California turkey wrap fills a sun-dried tomato tortilla with avocado, spring mix greens and tomatoes. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards and checks. $

CAJUN GRILL & BAR 2325 N. Hullen St., Suite 100, Metairie, (504) 831-0095 The Super seafood platter combines catfish, shrimp, oysters, a soft-shell crab, stuffed shrimp, fries, salad and a vegetable. There’s also a New Orleans sampler with shrimp Creole, fried catfish, gumbo, jambalaya and red beans and rice. Delivery available. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $

CAJUN MIKE’S PUB 116 Baronne St., (504) 566-0055 The cochon de lait po-boy is topped with gravy, pickles and lettuce and served with fries. The gumbo of the day is served with French bread. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sun. Credit cards. $

CAMELLIA CAFE 525 Hwy. 190 W. Slidell, (985) 649-6211; 69455 Hwy. 59, Abita Springs, (985) 809-6313; www.thecamelliacafe.com The seafood platter includes fried catfish, shrimp and oysters, stuffed crab, stuffed shrimp, hushpuppies, toast, a side and salad. The chef’s salad is topped with turkey, cheese, tomatoes and bacon. No reservations.

540 Chartres St., (504) 522-1800; 626 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 309-2679 The muffuletta is filled with corned beef, ham, Swiss cheese and olive dressing. The Hickmens burger is a 6-ounce patty topped with melted Swiss and sauteed mushrooms and onions. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.Sat. Credit cards. $$

CAMPBELL’S COFFEE & TEA 516 S. Tyler St., Covington, (985) 246-6992; www.campbells-coffee.com Daily specials include apple chai bread on Tuesday and mocha java scones on Friday. No reservations. Breakfast Mon.-Sat., lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards and checks. $

CANAL STREET BISTRO 3903 Canal St., (504) 482-1225; www.canalstreetbistro.com The smoked pork chop is served with sauerkraut and mustard. Coconut cheesecake is topped with a port reduction. Reservations recommended. Breakfast and lunch Wed.-Mon., dinner Wed.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

CANAL STREET GRILL JW Marriott Hotel, 614 Canal St., (504) 586-7211 Pork belly sliders feature fried pork belly, aioli, arugula and tomato chow-chow on locally baked sesame seed buns. Braised short rib osso buco is served with buttery mashed potatoes. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

CANSECO’S MARKET 1519 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 835-5979; 3135 Esplanade Ave., (504) 322-2595; 5217 Elysian Fields Ave., (504) 218-8426; www.cansecosmarkets.com The pressed Cuban sandwich is filled with marinated pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard. Garlic roast beef is cooked in house and served hot on French bread. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

CAPDEVILLE 520 Capdeville St., (504) 371-5161; www.capdevillenola.com Shrimp and chorizo tacos are topped with sauteed peppers and onions, cilantro and poblano pepper coulis and served with purple potato chips. Pickled shrimp are served with roasted red and gold beets tossed in tzatziki. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat., late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

CARMELO RISTORANTE 1901 Hwy.190, Mandeville, (985) 624-4844; www.carmeloristorante.com Carpaccio features thin-sliced beef tenderloin topped with Parmesan cheese, capers, lemon juice, arugula and extra-virgin olive oil. Pizza bianca combines mozzarella, arugula, prosciutto and balsamic with fresh basil. Reservations recommended. Lunch Sun.-Mon. and Wed.-Fri., dinner Wed.-Mon., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

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CENTRAL GROCERY

CHARTRES HOUSE

923 Decatur St., (504) 523-1620; www.centralgroceryneworleans.com This Italian grocery is known for its muffuletta, available in whole or half rounds. No reservations. Lunch Tue.Sat. Credit cards. $$

601 Chartres St., (504) 586-8383; www.chartreshouse.com A Louisiana catfish fillet is stuffed with crawfish dressing, topped with lemon butter and served with steamed vegetables and Cajun potatoes. The Chartres burger is a grilled half-pound Angus beef patty topped with a hot sausage patty, provolone cheese and garlic mayonnaise on a jalapeno-cheddar bun. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

CHAD’S BISTRO CARMO 527 Julia St., (504) 875-4132; www.cafecarmo.com The rico is a grilled plantain patty topped with melted panela cheese, spicy pork, salsa fresca, avocado and tangy sweet rico sauce. Esmeralda salad features quinoa, black beans, corn, peppers and cilantro tossed with coconut-chili-lime vinaigrette and topped with toasted pumpkin seeds and Cotija cheese. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.Sat., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

3216 W. Esplanade Ave., Metairie, (504) 838-9935; www.chadsbistro.com The seafood Napoleon features eggplant medallions and crabmeat over pasta with shrimp au gratin sauce. Chad’s Super Seafood platter combines fried shrimp, oysters and catfish, stuffed shrimp and stuffed crab, side dishes and hot buttered toast. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch Sun.-Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

CAROUSEL BAR AND LOUNGE

CHARCOAL’S GOURMET BURGER BAR

Hotel Monteleone, 214 Royal St., (504) 523-3341; www.hotelmonteleone.com The Yardbird pistolette features chicken with Buffalo sauce on French bread. Carousel’s Cuban Sammy is a tapas-size dish of braised pork, shaved ham, dill pickles and brown mustard. No reservations. Lunch daily. Credit cards. $$

2200 Magazine St., (504) 644-4311; www.charcoalgourmetburgerbar.com The House burger is dressed with yellow cheddar, lettuce, onion, tomato, pickles, mayonnaise and mustard and served with house-made chips. The Cobb salad features romaine lettuce, grilled chicken, avocado, tomato, onion, applewood-smoked bacon, blue cheese, croutons and buttermilk ranch or honey-mustard dressing. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

CATE STREET SEAFOOD STATION 308 S. Cate St., Hammond, (985) 340-3891; www.catestreet308.com Wednesday night at Cate Street features an all-you-can-eat catfish dinner special. The Cate Street roll combines tuna, salmon, yellowtail, snow crab, avocado, asparagus and seaweed in soy paper and is topped with eel sauce, the chef’s special sauce and a spicy sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat., latenight Fri. Credit cards. $$

CHARLIE’S STEAK HOUSE 4510 Dryades St., (504) 895-9323; www.charliessteakhousenola.com The wedge salad features iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, shaved onions and house blue cheese dressing. The Charlie is a 32-ounce thick-cut T-bone served on a sizzling hot platter. Reservations accepted. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

CHATEAU CAFE 139 Robert E. Lee Blvd., (504) 286-1777; 701 W. Esplanade Ave., Kenner, (504) 461-9819; 3501 Chateau Blvd., Suite E4, Kenner, (504) 465-9444; www.chateaucafe.com The Southwestern barbecue shrimp wrap features sauteed Gulf shrimp dressed with lettuce, tomatoes and mayonnaise in a garlic-herb wrap. The Chateau burger is a grilled 8-ounce lean beef patty dressed and served on an onion bun. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

CHATEAU DU LAC BISTRO 2037 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 831-3773; www.chateau-dulacbistro.com Escargots bourguignons is served with garlic and parsley butter. Duck leg confit is served with duck-fat potatoes and frisee salad with honey-mustard vinaigrette. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$$

CHECKERED PARROT 132 Royal St., (504) 592-1270; www.checkeredparrot.com Steak or chicken fajitas come with sauteed onions and green peppers, tomato, lettuce and flour tortillas. The shrimp po-boy is dressed with lettuce, tomato and pickles and served PAGE 39


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CHECKPOINT CHARLIE 501 Esplanade Ave., (504) 281-4847 The half-pound Charlie burger comes dressed with lettuce, tomato and onion. For a snack or side, french fries are loaded with melted cheese. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Credit cards. $

CHEESEBURGER EDDIE’S 4517 W. Esplanade Ave., Metairie, (504) 455-5511; www.austinsno.com The Better Than Breakfast burger is made with an overeasy egg, bacon, cheddar cheese and hash browns. Mr. Ed’s “famous fried chicken” plate includes half a fried chicken, french fries and toast. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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CHEF RON’S GUMBO STOP 2309 N. Causeway Blvd., Metairie, (504) 835-2022; www.gumbostop.com Seafood gumbo brims with shrimp, crawfish, crab, okra and diced tomatoes. Bayou scampi is a variation on New Orleans-style barbecue shrimp with an olive oil, garlic and white wine sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

CHIBA 8312 Oak St., (504) 826-9119; www.chiba-nola.com The strawberry Satsuma roll features yellowtail, mango and jalapeno rolled with crunchy flakes topped with scallops, strawberries and satsuma ponzu sauce. Octopus ceviche is made with octopus, shrimp, crab, avocado, green and white onions, tobiko and citrus juice. Reservations recommended. Lunch Wed.-Sun., dinner Mon.-Sun., late-night Wed.Sun. Credit cards. $$

203 W. Harrison Ave., (504) 371-5546; www.chickensues.com The West Harrison sandwich is layered with hot ham, turkey and roast beef with a choice of melted cheese. Saturday’s barbecue chicken special comes with your choice of two sides from dishes including baked macaroni and mashed potatoes with turkey gravy. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

CHINA DOLL 830 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey, (504) 366-1111 Empress lo mein combines sauteed roast pork, beef, chicken, shrimp, mushrooms, snow peas and bean sprouts with Chinese egg noodles in light sauce. Kung bo beef ding features beef, cauliflower, baby corn, peppers and cashews in spicy brown sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $$

CHINA ORCHID 702-704 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 865-1428; www.chinaorchidneworleans.com Sizzling black pepper beef is sauteed in brown sauce with onions and red and green peppers and served over rice. Lightly battered fried fish is topped with sweet-andspicy sauce and served with steamed broccoli and shrimp fried rice. Delivery available. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

CHINA ROSE 3501 N. Arnoult Road, Metairie, (504) 887-3295 The China Rose special is a marinated half duck sauteed with bell peppers and served with brown sauce. Spicy Mongolian beef is served in hot garlic sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

CHOPHOUSE NEW ORLEANS 322 Magazine St., (504) 522-7902; www.chophousenola.com Center-cut filet mignon is prepared Pittsburgh-style with a charred exterior and served with creamed spinach lightly spiced with nutmeg. Carpaccio is thinly sliced, raw beef tenderloin topped with balsamic reduction, horseradish aioli, Parmesan, arugula and capers. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

CHRISTOPHER’S ON CAREY 2228 Carey St., Slidell, (985) 641-4501; www.christophersoncarey.com Pan-seared scallops are served over parsnip puree with truffled bacon and

cherry tomato vinaigrette. The thick-cut, bone-in veal chop is served with mushrooms, spinach and fingerling potatoes. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.Fri., dinner Wed.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

CHURROS CAFE 3100 Kingman St., Suite 104, Metairie, (504) 885-6516 The Cuban sandwich includes house-cooked, handsliced pork, glazed ham, Swiss cheese, butter, pickles and mustard pressed on locally baked bread. The ropa vieja features shredded beef simmered in a red gravy and served with black beans and rice. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Wed., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

CIBUGNU 709 St. Charles Ave., (504) 558-8986 Ravioli filled with sweet corn mousse, charred corn kernel and mascarpone are served with roasted garlic cream, warm blueberries, scallions, olio verde and Pecorino Romano. Calamari is stuffed with Italian sausage and served over chickpea polenta with gremolata. Reservations accepted. Wed.-Fri. Lunch, dinner Wed.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

CIRO’S COTE SUD 7918 Maple St., (504) 866-9551; www.cotesudrestaurant.com Cotes d’Agneau grillees aux herbs de Provence is a grilled rack of lamb with Provencal herbs and vegetables. Les moules frites is a large bowl of steamed mussels served with pommes frites and a choice of marinieres, curry, Provencal or blue cheese sauce. Delivery available. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Cash and checks. $$

CITY DINER 3116 S. I-10 Service Road East, Metairie, (504) 8311030; 5708 Citrus Blvd., Harahan, (504) 309-7614; www.citydiner.biz The Bottom of the Bowl is a mixture of crawfish, crabmeat and shrimp in cream sauce topped with mixed cheeses served in a bread bowl. The Cajun burger features a hot sausage and ground beef patty. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and latenight daily. Credit cards. $

CLANCY’S 6100 Annunciation St., (504) 895-1111; www.clancysneworleans.com Smoked soft-shell crab is served with sauteed lump crabmeat in lemon-Worcestershire brown butter sauce with fresh parsley. The grilled veal chop is served with roasted tomato demi-glace PAGE 40

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528 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 875-9793; www.thecheesesteakbistro.com The cheese steak features sliced sirloin steak, grilled onions, peppers and mushrooms and Provolone cheese on a soft-seeded French roll. Bistro eggs Benedict features poached eggs atop grilled English muffins or French bread with ham and hollandaise served with grits or hash-brown casserole. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $

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and served with spaetzle and vegetables. Reservations recommended. Lunch Thu.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

features a puff pastry topped with poached eggs and Meyer lemon hollandaise. No reservations. Breakfast and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

on open-face French bread. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

COMMANDER’S PALACE

2001 St. Charles Ave., (504) 593-9955; 4517 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, 504) 454-7620; www.copelandscheesecakebistro.com Blackened shrimp fettuccine Alfredo is served in an herb-cheese pizza bowl and topped with shaved Parmesan. Baked crab and crawfish dip comes with garlic bread. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

CLOVER GRILL 900 Bourbon St., (504) 598-1010; www.clovergrill.com Chicken-fried steak comes with two eggs, toast and hash browns or grits. The open-face biscuit comes smothered in country gravy. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Credit cards. $

COCHON 930 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 588-2123; www.cochonrestaurant.com The Louisiana cochon plate combines pork, turnips, cabbage and cracklings. Fried alligator is served with chili-garlic aioli. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

COFFEE RANI 234 Lee Lane, Covington, (985) 893-6158; 3517 Hwy. 190, Mandeville, (985) 674-0560; www.coffeerani.com The black bean burger features a bean and corn patty on a wheat bun dressed with grilled zucchini and eggplant, roasted red peppers, red onions, avocado, three cheeses and chipotle mayonnaise. Spinach and artichoke dip is served with warm pita chips. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards and checks. $

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624 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 218-8900; 1130 S. Clearview Pkwy., Suite F, Harahan, (504) 736-5037; 70380 Hwy. 21, Suite 3, Covington (985) 871-1470; www.coldstonecreamery.com The Pie Who Loved Me features cheesecake ice cream with Oreo cookies, fudge and a graham-cracker crust. Watermelon is a refreshing sorbet flavor. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

THE COLUMNS HOTEL 3811 St. Charles Ave., (504) 899-9308; www.thecolumns.com Pan-seared shrimp balls are served in Creole tomato sauce with horseradish cream. Fried soft-shell crab Benedict

1403 Washington Ave., (504) 899-8221; www.commanderspalace.com Brown butter-roasted Gulf fish is served with crab-boiled artichokes, smoked tomatoes, crispy capers and tarragon butter. Crackling-crusted soft-shell crab is served with crawfish and vegetable stone-ground grits. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sat.Sun. Credit cards. $$$

COMMON GROUNDS 335 Huey P. Long Ave., Gretna, (504) 227-2200 Crab cake Benedict features poached eggs over a crab cake with hollandaise. The seafood platter combines fried shrimp, oysters, catfish and fries. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $

THE COMPANY BURGER 4600 Freret St., (504) 267-0320; www.thecompanyburger.com The namesake Company Burger includes two patties, bread-and-butter pickles, American cheese and red onions. The lamb burger features house-ground lamb, local feta, arugula and chili-mint glaze on a toasted bun. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Wed.-Mon. Credit cards and checks. $

COOP’S PLACE 1109 Decatur St., (504) 525-9053; www.coopsplace.net Rabbit and sausage jambalaya is kicked up to “supreme” with the addition of shrimp, tasso and crawfish tails. Smoked duck quesadillas are topped with orange marmalade. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and latenight daily. Credit cards. $$

COOTER BROWN’S TAVERN 509 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 866-9104; www.cooterbrowns.com The Radiators special sandwich includes shrimp, oysters and a combination of cheeses on French bread. The Bayou Philly combines alligator sausage, shrimp, peppers, onions and pepper Jack and American cheeses

COPELAND’S CHEESECAKE BISTRO

COPELAND’S OF NEW ORLEANS Citywide; www.copelandsofneworleans.com Crab cakes and shrimp Alfredo features two crab cakes topped with shrimp Alfredo sauce over angel hair pasta. The eggplant pirogue smothers fried eggplant slices with shrimp and crab claws in au gratin sauce over angel hair pasta. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

COPPER MONKEY BAR & GRILL 725 Conti St., (504) 527-0869 The peanut butter burger is a halfpound sirloin patty served with french fries. The filet mignon comes with mashed potatoes or fries and house or Caesar salad. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

COQUETTE 2800 Magazine St., (504) 265-0421; www.coquette-nola.com The market vegetable salad combines 10 types of blanched seasonal vegetables in satsuma vinagrette and tops them with cashew puree and an olive praline. Braised pork cheeks are served on risotto-style stone-cut oats and come with mushrooms and roasted baby carrots. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Sat., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

CORKY’S RIBS & BAR-B-Q 4243 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 887-5000;

www.corkysbarbq.com Pulled pork shoulder is slow-smoked for 12 to 14 hours and topped with Corky’s special sauce. Memphis-style ribs come wet (slathered in barbecue sauce), dry (topped with Corky’s dry shake) or both. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

COUNTRY FLAME 620 Iberville St., (504) 522-1138 The ropa vieja is a traditional Cuban version of stewed shredded beef served over rice. The Cuban pressed sandwich is filled with ham, roasted pork and cheese. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

CORNER CAFE 3316 Green Acres Road, Metairie, (504) 454-1008 The seafood platter for two comes with two cups of gumbo, two salads, stuffed jalapeno poppers, onion rings, crab balls, hush puppies, shrimp, oysters and catfish, stuffed shrimp, two baby soft-shell crabs and popcorn shrimp. A whole catfish fillet is stuffed with crabmeat dressing and topped with shrimp. Reservations accepted. Breakfast daily, lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

COURT OF TWO SISTERS 613 Royal St., (504) 522-7261; www.courtoftwosisters.com Veal Oscar comes with asparagus, sauteed lump crabmeat, tasso hollandaise and mashed new potatoes. Fried oysters Rockefeller feature cornmeal-breaded Louisiana oysters over baked Herbsaint creamed spinach with bacon and bearnaise. Reservations accepted. Lunch, dinner and brunch daily. Credit cards. $$$

COURTYARD GRILL CORNER OYSTER HOUSE 500 St. Peter St., (504) 522-2999; www.corneroysterhouse.com Alligator sauce piquante features alligator stewed in Creole-seasoned tomato sauce and served with rice. The crawfish and chicken Homerun features a marinated grilled chicken breast topped with a thick sauce of crawfish, peppers and mushrooms. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

4430 Magazine St., (504) 875-4165; www.courtyardgrillnola.com Iskender kebab is a combination of slow-cooked beef and lamb served on bread with warm tomato-butter sauce, yogurt and rice. Hunkar beyendi features a lamb kebab over roasted eggplant with tomato sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $$

COWBELL

1809 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, (985) 727-4984; www.coscinospizza.com The appetizer sampler includes chicken wings and strips, eggplant and mozzarella sticks and garlic bread. House-made lasagna features Italian sausage, ground beef, ricotta and whole milk mozzarella. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

8801 Oak St., (504) 298-8689; www.cowbell-nola.com Gulf fish marinated in olive oil and lemon zest is grilled and served with house-made roasted jalapeno tartar sauce, garlic-sauteed local greens and spicy crab-boil potatoes. Organic chicken breast is marinated in limecilantro vinaigrette and served with smoky borlotti beans, guacamole and grilled flour tortillas. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sat. Credit cards. $$

THE COUNTRY CLUB

COYOTE BLUES

634 Louisa St., (504) 945-0742; www.thecountryclubneworleans.com A Brazilian pork and corn-grits stew called canjiquinha is a house specialty. For brunch, shrimp and andouille is served over stone-ground grits with mushrooms, cherry tomatoes and red onion. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner and late-night daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

4860 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 301-3848; www.coyotebluesfreshmex.com Fajitas are cooked on a wood-burning grill and served with onions, bell peppers, poblano rice, charro beans, guacamole, sour cream, cheddar cheese, fresh pico de gallo, garlic butter and flour, wheat or corn tortillas. Nuevo crab enchiladas feature two roasted corn crepes filled with crab and

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cheese topped with mango and red pepper salsa. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

CRABBY JACK’S 428 Jefferson Hwy., Jefferson, (504) 833-2722; www.crabbyjacksnola.com Remoulade tops the fried green tomato po-boy served on Gendusa’s French bread. Slow-roasted duck po-boys are dressed with jalapeno gravy. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

CRAZY JOHNNIE’S STEAKHOUSE 3520 18th St., Metairie, (504) 887-6641; www.crazyjohnnies.net Filet mignon is topped with garlic butter and served with “crazy” potatoes. “Giant dippin’ shrimp” is New Orleans-style barbecue shrimp served with French bread. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE CREOLE CREAMERY 4924 Prytania St., (504) 894-8680; 6260 Vicksburg St., (504) 482-2924; www.creolecreamery.com Creole Creamery makes original flavors like nectar cream sherbet. The Skyscraper sundae features scoops of chocolate, vanilla and cookies and cream ice cream with fudge, caramel and Oreos on top. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Cash only. $

THE CREOLE GRILLE & BAR 5241 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 889-7992 Grilled pompano is served with whitewine lemon butter sauce and grilled vegetables. The fried shrimp platter comes with french fries or potato salad. No reservations. Lunch daily, dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

CREPES A LA CART

CRESCENT CITY BREWHOUSE 527 Decatur St., (504) 522-0571;

CRESCENT CITY STEAK HOUSE 1001 N. Broad St., (504) 821-3271; www.crescentcitysteaks.com The 10-ounce bacon-wrapped filet mignon arrives sizzling with butter. Shrimp cocktail features Gulf shrimp dressed with house-made cocktail sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri. and Sun., dinner Tue.Sun. Credit cards. $$$

CRESCENT PIE AND SAUSAGE COMPANY 4400 Banks St., (504) 482-2426; www.crescentpieandsausage.com The Mid-City Slammer pizza is loaded with andouille sausage, grilled chicken, house-smoked coppa, red sauce and cheddar and mozzarella cheeses. The Deutsche plate features bratwurst, sauerkraut and potato salad. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

CRIOLLO RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Hotel Monteleone, 214 Royal St., (504) 681-4444; www.criollonola.com Chilled shrimp and blue crab are served over guacamole and drizzled with spicy tomato coulis. Perdido Pass snapper is topped with jumbo lump crabmeat, drizzled with ancho-lime butter and accompanied by orange and fennel slaw and roasted sweet peppers. Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

Breakfast and lunch Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $

with hash browns or grits and toast or a biscuit. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Credit cards. $

CRYSTAL ROOM AT LE PAVILLON

DAKOTA

833 Poydras St., (504) 620-8899; www.lepavillon.com Rack of lamb is accented with almond-mint pesto and served with a vegetable and starch. Herbsaint oysters are fried and served with tasso and spinach cream atop grilled tomatoes. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

629 N. Hwy. 190, Covington, (985) 892-3712; www.thedakotarestaurant.com The seared sea scallop plate comes with roasted cauliflower gratin, toasted hazelnuts and satsuma gastrique. The herb-roasted rack of New Zealand lamb comes with potato-lentil ragu and grape tomatoes. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$$

CUCOS DANTE’S KITCHEN 2766 Belle Chasse Hwy., Gretna, (504) 393-7766; 5048 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 454-5005; www.cucosmex.com The El Presidente includes beef and cheese enchiladas, beans and rice, chimi pequitos and a beef taco. The chimichanga is a deep-fried beef or chicken burrito served with beans and rice. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

CURE 4905 Freret St., (504) 302-2357; www.curenola.com The short-rib debris sandwich is dressed with Gruyere cheese and redonion jam on multigrain bread. Truffled cauliflower comes with green pea pesto crostini. No reservations. Dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

D’JUICE 8237 Oak St., (504) 324-9933; www.d-juice.com The freshly juiced It’s Not Easy Being Green features kale, spinach, cucumber, green apple and bell pepper blended with frozen mango, peaches and bananas. The Antioxidants Juice combines kale, spinach, beet, apple, carrot and ginger. No reservations. Lunch and early dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

CROISSANT D’OR

DAISY DUKES

617 Ursulines Ave., (504) 524-4663; www.croissantdornola.com Almond croissants are buttery, flaky pastries filled with almond paste and topped with almond slices. The broccoli and ham bechamel is a warm sandwich with bechamel sauce and melted cheese. No reservations.

121 Chartres St., (504) 561-5171; www.daisydukesrestaurant.com The New Orleans sampler includes etouffee, a cup of gumbo, red beans and rice, fried green tomatoes and a biscuit. The Cajun omelet combines cheese, hot sausage, tomatoes, onion, parsley, paprika and cracked pepper

736 Dante St., (504) 861-3121; www.danteskitchen.com Seafood courtbouillon includes Gulf fish, shrimp and mussels in tomatoshrimp broth with green onion-butter crostini. Brunch features debris and poached eggs on a buttermilk biscuit topped with a demi-glace hollandaise. Reservations recommended. Dinner Wed.-Mon., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

sausage served with French bread. Traditional Creole jambalaya is made with chicken and sausage. Delivery available. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Credit cards. $

DEL PORTO RISTORANTE 501 E. Boston St., Covington, (985) 875-1006; www.delportoristorante.com Yellowfin tuna crudo is served with orange segments, chili vinaigrette, a sweet orange-scented cracker and mint and celery leaf salad. Pan-roasted Gulf shrimp comes with braised fennel, fennel fronds, mascarpone, lemon and risotto. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

THE DELACHAISE 3442 St. Charles Ave., (504) 895-0858; www.thedelachaise.com Chicken mofongo features plantains stuffed with stewed chicken. Thai-style mussels are served with hand-cut french fries. No reservations. Lunch Fri.-Sun., dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

DAT DOG 3336 Magazine St., (504) 324-2226; 5030 Freret St., (504) 899-6883; www.datdognola.com The Irish Guinness sausage is pork bratwurst made with Guinness beer and served with andouille sauce, cheddar cheese, white and green onions, yellow mustard and bacon on a toasted sourdough bun. The Sea Dog special is a battered and fried cod fillet served with tartar sauce, onions, tomatoes and yellow mustard. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Cash only. $

DESI VEGA’S STEAKHOUSE

DE-NO SEAFOOD

300 Bourbon St., (504) 586-0300; www.sonesta.com/royalneworleans Char-broiled oysters Desire are topped with garlic butter and Parmesan cheese. Shrimp and grits features tasso and spicy cream sauce. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

505 Gretna Blvd., Gretna, (504) 362-4608 Soft-shell crab De-No is served over angel hair pasta with crawfish cream sauce. Char-broiled oysters on the half shell are topped with garlic, Parmesan and butter, and crabmeat is an optional addition. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

DEJA VU RESTAURANT & BAR 400 Dauphine St., (504) 523-1931; www.dejavunola.com Creamy sweet potato soup gets spicy heat from chunks of andouille

628 St. Charles Ave., (504) 523-7600; www.desivegasteaks.com The blackened tuna napoleon features layers of yellowfin with avocado, daikon sprouts and wasabi aioli. Handcut New York strip steak is topped with butter and served on a sizzling plate. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

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DICK AND JENNY’S 4501 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 894-9880; www.dickandjennys.com Pork tenderloin is stuffed with goat cheese and pine nuts and drizzled with roasted red pepper balsamic vinaigrette served with goat cheesePAGE 44

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1039 Broadway St., (504) 866-2362; www.crepecaterer.com The rum raisin ice cream crepe is filled with rum Chantilly cream, raisins, coconut, ice cream and whipped cream. Le Club is made with turkey, bacon, baby spinach, tomatoes and mozzarella. Delivery available. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

www.crescentcitybrewhouse.com Smoked pork ribs are served with sweet potato fries and creamy coleslaw. A fried crab cake made with green onions, jalapenos, garlic, mayonnaise and Asiago cheese is served on a fried green tomato and topped with mirliton-shrimp cream sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

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thyme grits and sauteed Brussels sprouts. Louisiana Gulf fish is served over fried chorizo risottoand sauteed spinach topped with shrimp dynamite chipotle sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $$$

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716 Iberville St., (504) 522-2467; www.dickiebrennanssteakhouse.com McIlhenny oysters are P&J oysters served with chipotle Tabasco cream sauce. The house filet is a 6-ounce filet mignon topped with flash-fried oysters and bearnaise and served with creamed spinach and Pontalba potatoes. Reservations recommended. Lunch Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

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Blvd., Harvey, LA • 504-361-0058; www.ditalis.com Pasta Ditali features chicken, onions, broccoli and mushrooms sauteed in olive oil and white wine over penne pasta sprinkled with cheese. The spinach calzone is stuffed with fresh spinach, ricotta and mozzarella cheeses. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

DIVA DAWG 1906 Magazine St., (504) 304-8777; www.divadawgnola.com The red bean chili dog is topped with fried chicken and andouille ketchup. The Sweet Fire oyster dog is topped with fried oysters in sweet and spicy sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

DICRISTINA’S

DMAC’S BAR & GRILL

810 N. Columbia St., Suite C, Covington, (985) 875-0160; www.dicristinas.com Soft-shell crab Emily features a fried soft-shell crab served with angel hair pasta and crawfish cream sauce. Eggplant Parmesan is served with baked macaroni or spaghetti. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

542 S. Jefferson Davis Hwy., (504) 304-5757; www.dmacsbar-andgrill.com Daily specials include chicken-fried steak with mashed potatoes and vegetables on Thursdays. Monday’s red beans and rice can be topped with a grilled pork chop. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.Sat. Credit cards. $

DIJON

DOMENICA

1379 Annunciation St., (504) 522-4712; www.dijonnola.com Roasted oysters are served with baby arugula and preserved lemon. Grilled hanger steak comes with roasted bone marrow, potato puree, baby spinach, pickled onions and bordelaise. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

123 Baronne St., (504) 648-6020; www.domenicarestaurant.com Lamb casoncelli (stuffed pasta) is served with parsnip puree and green onions. Grilled whole branzino (Mediterranean sea bass) is prepared with celery, red onion and saffron. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

DIMARTINO’S FAMOUS NEW ORLEANS MUFFULETTAS

DOMILISE’S PO-BOYS

700 S. Tyler St., Covington, (985) 276-6460; 1788 Carol Sue Ave., Terrytown, (504) 392-7589; 3900 Gen. DeGaulle Drive, (504) 367-0227; 6641 Westbank Expwy., Suite A, Marrero, (504) 341-4096; www.dimartinos.com The namesake muffuletta is served by the whole or half round. Grilled flounder is topped with crawfish etouffee. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

DINO’S BAR & GRILL 1128 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 558-0900 The Philly cheese steak wrap bundles slices of sirloin and grilled onions and peppers in a spinach tortilla. Grilled tuna tops a salad of mixed greens dressed with feta vinaigrette. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

DISH ON HAYNE 9734 Hayne Blvd., (504) 301-0356; www.dishonhayne.com The coconut shrimp appetizer comes with pineapple-mango dipping sauce. Redfish amandine is served with grilled asparagus. Reservations recommended. Dinner Thu.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

DITALI’S PIZZA 8160 Belle Chasse Hwy., Belle Chasse, (504) 393-1160; Oakwood Mall, 197 Westbank Expwy., Gretna, (504) 366-2882; Northshore Square Mall, 150 Northshore Blvd., Slidell, (985) 649-5657; 1650 Manhattan

5240 Annunciation St., (504) 899-9126 The roast beef po-boy is smothered in gravy and dressed with Creole mustard. The fried shrimp po-boy is dressed with Swiss cheese and roast beef gravy. No reservations. Lunch and early dinner Mon.-Wed. and Fri.Sat. Credit cards. $$

DOMINIQUE’S ON MAGAZINE

Jacked-Up oysters are charbroiled oysters topped with bacon, jalapenos and pepper Jack cheese. Don’s seafood platter includes stuffed crab, stuffed shrimp, fried shrimp, fried catfish, fried oysters and shrimp etouffee. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

DONG PHUONG ORIENTAL BAKERY AND RESTAURANT 14207 Chef Menteur Hwy., (504) 254-0296; www.dpbanhmi.com Grilled pork banh mi fills the bakery’s French bread with carrots, jalapenos, cilantro and cucumbers. The restaurant’s banh xeo, or Vietnamese crepe, is a crisp egg- and rice-flour crepe stuffed with pork, shrimp, lettuce and bean sprouts. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast and lunch Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $

4213 Magazine St., (504) 891-9282; www.dominiquesonmagazine.com Seared Louisiana yellowtail snapper is served over saffron basmati rice with green mango relish and lime and Scotch bonnet pepper mojo. Royal red shrimp ceviche combines Gulf shrimp with lime juice, house-grown peppers, cilantro and fleur de sel. Reservations recommended. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

DOOKY CHASE RESTAURANT

DON FORTUNATO’S PIZZERIA

DORIGNAC’S

3517 20th St., Metairie, (504) 302-2674; www.donfortunatos-pizzeria.com Sauteed spinach and feta are folded into phyllo dough triangles baked and served with marinara dipping sauce. The Sicilian pizza is loaded with prosciutto, red peppers, kalamata olives and tomato sauce. Delivery available. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

DON’S SEAFOOD HUT 126 Lake Drive, Covington, (985) 327-7111; 4801 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 889-1550; www.donsseafoodonline.com

2301 Orleans Ave., (504) 821-0600; www.dookychaserestaurant.com Chef Leah Chase makes Creole gumbo with shrimp, crab, chicken, ham and sausage. Shrimp Clemenceau combines shrimp with butter, garlic, peas and potatoes. Reservations accepted. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Fri. Credit cards. $$$ 710 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 834-8216; www.dorignacs.com Hand-battered fried chicken livers are available as a lunch plate. Stuffed artichokes are loaded with Parmesan, toasted bread crumbs, extra virgin olive oil and lemon and steamed. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards and checks. $

DOSON NOODLE HOUSE 135 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 309-7283 Spring rolls are rice paper filled with shrimp, chicken, ham, avocado, mint and cucumber. Chicken salad features shredded chicken, cabbage,

carrot and mint. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$

Diners enjoy lunch at Riccobono’s Peppermill.

DOT’S DINER Citywide; www.dotsdiner.com The Dotwich is a breakfast sandwich of scrambled eggs, a sausage patty and cheese on a grilled buttermilk biscuit. The grilled hamburger steak is topped with mushrooms, onions and brown gravy and comes with salad, a vegetable, garlic bread and hash browns or mashed potatoes. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

THE DOUGH BOWL 1039 Broadway St., (504) 861-2200 This late-night spot offers pizza slices topped with Buffalo chicken, tangy sauce, mozzarella and cheddar cheeses and ranch dressing. The Cali burger is topped with Swiss cheese, avocado, fresh spinach, tomato, bacon and Creole mustard. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

DOWN THE HATCH 1921 Sophie Wright Place, (504) 522-0909; www.downthehatchnola.com The gyro plate includes seasoned lamb and beef, hummus, salad and pita. The house-made veggie burger combines 15 vegetables and is dressed with sun-dried tomato pesto. Delivery available. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

DRAGO’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT & OYSTER BAR 3232 N. Arnoult Road, Metairie, (504) 888-9254; Hilton New Orleans Riverside, 2 Poydras St., (504) 584-3911; www.dragosrest-aurant.com Drago’s char-broiled oysters are topped with Parmesan, butter, parsley and garlic. The blackened mixed grill features catfish, shrimp and a petit filet

topped with Cajun cream sauce. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $$

DRESS IT Omni Royal Crescent Hotel, 535 Gravier St., (504) 527-0006; www.omnihotels.com The Dress It burger is topped with garlic aioli, bacon, brie and balsamicglazed onion. The Friday special is a fried shrimp and oyster platter that comes with horseradish sauce and a salad of baby greens, carrots, tomatoes, onions and house vinaigrette. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

DRY DOCK CAFE 133 Delaronde St., (504) 361-8240; www.thedrydockcafe.com New Orleans-style barbecue shrimp features a half-pound of shrimp in peppery sauce served with French bread for dipping. The Best Bank burger is topped with cheese, bacon, grilled onions and mushrooms. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

EAT NEW ORLEANS 900 Dumaine St., (504) 522-7222; www.eatnola.com The house-made hog’s head cheese is served with hot sauce and saltines. Chicken and dumplings feature chicken and vegetable cream over three biscuits in a cast-iron pan. Reservations accepted. Lunch Tue.-Sun., dinner Tue.-Sat., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

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pickled watermelon rind, baby arugula, pepper jelly vinaigrette black truffle mayo

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Guacamole is prepared tableside with two avocados, pico de gallo, lime and sea salt, with optional jalapeno peppers. Oaxaca eggplant is a half eggplant seared and topped with Mexican panela cheese, shrimp, chicken, sauteed garlic, mushrooms, pico de gallo and mezcal cream salsa. No reservations. French Market Place: Lunch and dinner daily. Harrison Avenue: Lunch and dinner Tues.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

Windsor high tea includes a pot of tea, finger sandwiches, mini-quiches, two mini-cakes, a chocolate-dipped strawberry and scones served with clotted cream, lemon curd and preserves. The Coronation chicken salad features chicken, grapes, apples and walnuts in mild curry dressing and can be ordered on a salad or in a sandwich. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and early dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$

ELEVEN79 1179 Annunciation St., (504) 299-1179; www.eleven79.com Milanese-style osso buco is served with pappardelle pasta. Jumbo Gulf shrimp are cooked with rosemary, olive oil, bay leaves, white wine and cracked black pepper. Reservations recommended. Lunch Thu.-Fri., dinner Tue.Sat. Credit cards. $$$

ERNST CAFE

ELIZABETH’S

ESPRESSO EXPRESS

601 Gallier St., (504) 944-9272; www.elizabethsrestaurantnola.com Baked oysters are topped with truffle foie gras mayonnaise. “Crabby Eggs” top crab cakes with poached eggs and hollandaise. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

One Shell Square, 701 Poydras St., Suite 116, (504) 524-5115 The breakfast burrito is a wheat or white tortilla filled with eggs, cheese, bacon, sausage and salsa. The Monterey chicken wrap features roasted chicken breast, artichoke hearts, tomatoes, Monterey Jack cheese and ranch dressing in a grilled white or wheat tortilla. No reservations.Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

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1300 St. Charles Ave., (504) 525-4937; www.emerils.com/emerilsdelmonico Louisiana crawfish gnocchi are served with housemade andouille, sweet corn, mushrooms and grape tomatoes in crab boil butter. Chicken Clemenceau feastures roasted Springer Mountain chicken breast, Chisesi ham, roasted royal trumpet mushrooms, sugar snap peas, brabant potatoes and bearnaise. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

600 S. Peters St., (504) 525-8544; www.ernstcafe.net The Ernster po-boy features fried oysters topped with roast beef debris. Shrimp Creole features a savory tomato sauce and is served over white rice. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

FAIR GRINDS COFFEEHOUSE 3133 Ponce De Leon, (504) 913-9073; www.fairgrinds.com The turkey and Swiss croissant sandwich is dressed with tangy honey mustard, red onions and avocado and comes with Zapp’s chips and fruit. For breakfast, try the sweet potato, bacon and maple syrup biscuit. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

FAT HARRY’S EMERIL’S RESTAURANT 800 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 528-9393; www.emerils.com/emerilsnew-orleans Fettuccine Nero features Gulf shrimp and mussels topped with charred sweet corn, Covey Rise Farms tomatoes, pancetta and urchin-scampi fondue. The grilled doublecut pork chop is tamarind glazed and served with caramelized sweet potatoes and green chili mole. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

THE ENGLISH TEA ROOM 734 E. Rutland St., Covington, (985) 898-3988; www.englishtearoom.com

4330 St. Charles Ave., (504) 895-9582; www.fatharrysneworleans.com Buffalo wings and drumettes are fried and dipped in Fat Harry’s house wing sauce. The Jazz burger features a ground beef and hot sausage patty topped with barbecue sauce and cheddar and Monterey Jack cheeses. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

are served on garlic butter toast. Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $$

FATOUSH New Orleans Healing Center, 2372 St. Claude Ave., (504) 371-5074; www.fatoushrestaurantnola.com Moussaka, available in lamb and vegetarian varieties, features layers of grilled vegetables with tomato and bechamel sauce. Lamb shank is cooked in a spicy tomato sauce and served with rice, salad and grilled eggplant. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

FAUSTO’S BISTRO 530 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 833-7121; www.faustosbistro.com Veal scalloppini Rolando features veal medallions, mushrooms and artichoke hearts simmered in lemonwine sauce. Parmesan-crusted Gulf fish is topped with crushed tomatoes, crab meat and lemon-herb white wine sauce and served with wilted spinach and rosemary potatoes. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $$

FAZZIO’S RESTAURANT 1841 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, (985) 624-9704; www.fazziosrestaurant.com Chicken Parmesan is lightlybreaded paneed chicken topped with tomato sauce and mozzarella and served with pasta. The Black and Blue salad features thin-sliced char-grilled sirloin steak and blue cheese over Caesar salad. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

FEELINGS CAFE 2600 Chartres St., (504) 945-2222; www.feelingscafe.com Gulf fish Nicholas features a grilled fillet brushed with Dijon mustard and served with grilled shrimp, creamed spinach and new potatoes. Seafood baked eggplant is a casserole of shrimp, crabmeat, crawfish tails, dirty rice, sausage and stewed eggplant served on a fried eggplant slice topped with hollandaise. Reservations accepted. Dinner Wed.-Sun., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

FELIPE’S TAQUERIA FAT HEN GROCERY 7457 St. Charles Ave., (504) 266-2921; www.fathengrocery.com The slow-smoked Texas-style beef brisket is served with two sides and a cheddar biscuit. For a sandwich, sauteed shrimp, avocado and cheddar

301 N. Peters St., (504) 267-4406; 6215 S. Miro St., (504) 309-2776; www.felipestaqueria.com The chimichanga is a deepfried burrito filled with a choice of meat, beans, rice, pico de gallo and vegetables topped with queso. Fish tacos PAGE 49


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Crab Beignets

creamy wild mushroom risotto, slivered red chard, citrus herb vinaigrette

Crab & Creoles

Abita Amber beer batter, creamy ravigote sauce

Creole tomatoes, jumbo lump blue crabmeat, creamy caper dressing, preserved lemons

Grilled Romaine & Crab Salad

Crab & Truffle Linguine

marinated tomatoes, lemon Parmesan dressing, brioche crumbles

Creole Crab Dip

housemade Creole cream cheese, scallions, toasted chevre, brioche

Corn & Crab Bisque roasted

corn, red peppers, sweet cream

brown butter, white truffle sauce, toasted pecans, jumbo lump crabmeat, shiitake mushrooms

Fresh Gulf Fish & Crabmeat

marinated artichoke hearts, roasted cauliflower, toasted Louisiana pecans, chili butter

Pan Fried Crab Cakes

marinated Creole tomatoes, fried green tomatoes, Creole tartar sauce

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are double corn tortillas filled with fried fish, pickled cabbage, pico de gallo and seafood sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

FRESH BAR

739 Iberville St., (504) 522-4440; www.felixs.com Char-grilled oysters are topped with garlic butter and Parmesan. The Bayou sampler platter features red beans and rice, jambalaya and crawfish etouffee. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

6101 Magazine St., (504) 3099513; www.freshbarnola.com Served as a salad or wrap, the Cobb combines egg, bacon, romaine lettuce, cherry tomatoes, blue cheese and house ranch or honey mustard dressing. Grilled chicken or turkey are optional additions. Also available as a salad or wrap, the Louisiana Fav includes spring mix greens, strawberries, avocado, candied pecans, dried cranberries, blue cheese and citrus or balsamic vinaigrette and chicken or shrimp are optional. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

FELLINI’S CAFE

FROSTOP

900 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 488-2155 The chicken portobello lavash roll combines grilled chicken breast, portobello mushrooms, spinach, mozzarella and feta cheeses and creamy Mediterranean red pepper sauce on flat bread. Seared sesame and black peppercorn ahi tuna is served rare on a bed of mixed greens with mango salsa fresca, avocado and balsamic reduction. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch, dinner and brunch daily. Credit cards. $$

810 Clearview Pkwy., Metairie, (504) 302-2195; www.frostopclearview.com The Loto burger combo features a hamburger dressed with lettuce, tomato and onions served with french fries and a mug of Frostop root beer. The draft-style root beer also fills old-fashioned floats. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

FELIX’S RESTAURANT & OYSTER BAR

FIVE HAPPINESS

FLAMING TORCH RESTAURANT 737 Octavia St., (504) 895-0900; www.flamingtorchnola.com Homard thermidor is a traditional lobster dish served with mushrooms, leeks, garlic, cream and orange mousseline sabayon. Coq au vin pommes de terre gremolata features a red wine-braised free-range chicken, potatoes, root vegetables and gremolata. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

FOGHORN’S CHICKEN FINGERS 3613 N. Causeway Blvd., Metairie, (504) 841-0966; www.foghornschicken.com Hand-battered chicken fingers are served in a box with fries, house sauce and toast. Fried shrimp also are available in a box with fries, sauce and toast. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

BURRITOS + BRUNCH fresh & healthy latin food made from scratch. LUNCH & DINNER DAILY

BYOB VEGAN MENU

FONG’S CHINESE & CANTONESE RESTAURANT 2101 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 469-8216 General Fong’s chicken is white-meat chicken topped with General’s sauce. Fong’s Triple Treat features roast pork, shrimp, snow peas, water chestnuts and vegetables over rice. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

FOX AND HOUND 1200 S. Clearview Pkwy., Harahan, (504) 731-6000; www.foxandhound.com The Play-Action appetizer platter includes wings, pretzels, potato skins and breaded mozzarella sticks. The Black Forest sandwich is a Bavarian pretzel roll with turkey, Monterey Jack cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato and honey mustard served with fries. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

FRANK’S RESTAURANT 933 Decatur St., (504) 525-1602; www.franksrestaurantneworleans.com New Orleans style barbecue jumbo Gulf shrimp is served with hot bread. Veal Marsala is veal sauteed with mushrooms and wine and served with pasta. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

FRENCH PRESS COFFEEHOUSE 3236 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 305-0276; 3238 Severn

Diners eat lunch in the courtyard at Cafe Amelie. Ave., Metairie, (504) 598-5274; www.frenchpresscoffeehouse.com The French Press salad combines grilled chicken, pecans, raisins, feta cheese and balsamic vinaigrette on a bed of spinach. Flavored coffee drinks include the Southern pecan latte. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

FRERET STREET PO-BOYS & DONUTS 4701 Freret St., (504) 872-9676; www.freretstreetpoboys.com The roast beef po-boy is served dressed on toasted French bread. Red beans and rice is served with sausage. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $

FRESCO CAFE AND PIZZERIA 7625 Maple St., (504) 862-6363; www.frescocafe.us The Mediterranean burger is topped with mozzarella and feta cheeses, lettuce, tomato, red peppers, hummus and sun-dried tomato mayonnaise. The Fresco special pizza is loaded with housemade tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, ham, Italian sausage, roasted red peppers and caramelized onions. Delivery available. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and latenight daily. Credit cards. $

724 Martin Behrman Ave., Metairie, (504) 834-5646; www.furysrestaurant.com Trout Carrie is a fillet topped with sauteed crabmeat and served with salad, a vegetable and potato or spaghetti. Veal Parmesan with melted mozzarella cheese comes with a choice of pasta, salad and vegetables. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

G.B.’S PATIO BAR & GRILL

8120 Hampson St. Uptown/Riverbend • 504.862.5252

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8117 Maple St., (504) 861-0067 The G.B. burger features an 8-ounce beef patty topped with bacon, jalapenos, barbecue sauce and melted cheddar and Monterey Jack cheeses. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Sat.-Sun., dinner daily. Credit cards. $

GW FINS 808 Bienville St., (504) 581-3467; www.gwfins.com “Scalibut,” a combination of scallops and halibut, comes with Maine lobster risotto and pea shoot butter. Fried soft-shell crab is served with creamy brown butter and toasted cashews. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

GALATOIRE’S RESTAURANT 209 Bourbon St., (504) 5252021; www.galatoires.com The Galatoire goute is a cold seafood sampler that includes shrimp remoulade, crabmeat maison and oysters en brochette. Poisson meuniere amandine features fried Gulf fish topped with toasted almonds and meuniere sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$$

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3605 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 482-3935; www.fivehappiness.com Crispy beef with black pepper and onions is served with rice. Almond-crusted chicken is served with lemon sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

BREAKFAST

FURY’S RESTAURANT

FIORELLA’S CAFE 1136 Decatur St., (504) 553-2155 This casual eatery is known for chicken fried to order. Liver and onions are cooked in Abita beer gravy and served with mashed potatoes and vegetables. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Thu.-Sun. Credit cards. $

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Steaks such as the bone-in 18-ounce Kansas City strip are served sizzling with butter. Pan-seared pompano is topped with sauteed crabmeat and citrus beurre blanc. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$$

THE GALLEY RESTAURANT 2535 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 832-0955; www.thegalleyseafood.com Shrimp and grits are sauteed in butter sauce and served over cornbread. Blackened redfish comes with crabmeat and shrimp on top. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

GALVEZ RESTAURANT 914 N. Peters St., (504) 595-3400; www.galvezrestaurant.com Bouillabaisse de mariscos Espanola combines crabs, mussels, calamari, shrimp, scallops and seasonal fish in tomato broth. Paella de mariscos features saffron Arborio rice cooked with mussels, shrimp, fish, clams, scallops, calamari and vegetables and jalapeno sauce. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.-Sun., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

GATTUSO’S NEIGHBORHOOD BAR & RESTAURANT 435 Huey P. Long Ave., Gretna, (504) 368-1114;

www.gattusos.net The blackened salmon salad includes spinach, red onions, pecans, raisins, blue cheese and a choice of dressing. The grilled shrimp club sandwich features grilled shrimp, provolone, bacon, lettuce, tomatoes and mayonnaise on toasted bread. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$

GAUTREAU’S RESTAURANT 1728 Soniat St., (504) 899-7397; www.gautreausrestaurant.com Sauteed red snapper is cooked in tarragon pesto and served with gnocchi, fava beans and baby carrots. Duck confit is served with sunchoke puree and roasted shallot vinaigrette. Reservations recommended. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

GEORGE’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1461 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, (985) 626-4342; www.georgesmexicanrestaurant.com Honduran pork loin is marinated overnight and served with rice and black beans and corn or flour tortillas. Tilapia ceviche is marinated with lime juice and served with house-made corn chips and sliced avocado. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

GIORLANDO’S RESTAURANT 741 Bonnabel Blvd., Metairie, (504) 835-8593; www.giorlandos.com Mama G’s eggplant features lightly battered medallions served over angel hair pasta topped with shrimp au gratin sauce. Sauteed chicken, shrimp and sausage are tossed with penne pasta in tomato-basil sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Fri. Credit cards and checks. $$

GORDON BIERSCH 200 Poydras St., (504) 552-2739; www.gordonbiersch.com The brewpub offers a Kobe black and blue burger dressed with blue cheese, grilled red onions, tomato and lettuce and served with apple cider slaw and garlic fries. Chipotle and shrimp flatbread is brushed with garlic oil and herbs and topped with shrimp, grilled pineapple, roasted Anaheim peppers, feta cheese and caramelized onions and drizzled with chipotle mayonnaise and Thai dressing. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

GOTT GOURMET CAFE 3100 Magazine St., (504) 373-6579; www.gottgourmetcafe.com House-shaved prosciutto and grilled asparagus top a salad of organic greens and arugula tossed in honey

balsamic dressing and finished with sea salt, shaved Parmesan and a drizzle of white truffle oil. Crabmeat, St. Andre triple-cream brie and asparagus fill a three-egg omelet served with lobster-cognac cream sauce and grilled asparagus spears. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast Sat., Lunch Tue.-Sat., dinner Tue.-Fri., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

GRACIOUS BAKERY AND CAFE 1000 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy., Suite 100, (504) 301-3709; www.graciousbakery.com The hazelnut cruffin is made with croissant dough and hazelnut and cinnamon spread and baked in a muffin tin. The smoked ham sandwich features pecan-cheddar spread, pepper jelly and green apple slices on a house-made baguette. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

GRAND ISLE 575 Convention Center Blvd., (504) 520-8530; www.grandislerestaurant.com The Fisherman’s stew includes the fish of the day, oysters, mussels, shrimp, vegetables and brown rice in a fish-based broth. Chili butter baked fish is cooked with garlic, chilies and lemon zest. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE GREEN GODDESS 307 Exchange Place, (504) 301-3347; www.greengoddessnola.com Thin-cut, pan-fried pork belly is served in a banh mi with shrimp, foie gras mousse, cucumber, carrots, jalapenos, arugula, basil and chili sauce. Beef daube features local beef braised with onions, tomatoes and red wine and is served with a truffled grits cake and broiled tomato. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Wed.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

GREEN TEA 1116 Louisiana Ave., (504) 899-8005; www.greenteano.com Chicken with garlic sauce includes sauteed white meat, broccoli, baby carrots, mushrooms, water chestnuts, celery and zucchini in spicy garlic sauce. Singapore mai fun features thin rice noodles sauteed in yellow curry sauce with chicken, shrimp, pork, green onions, egg and Chinese cabbage. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

THE GRILL ROOM Windsor Court Hotel, 300 Gravier St., (504) 522-1994; www.grillroomneworleans.com Louisiana crawfish are served atop English pea panna cotta and accompanied by a salad of spring peas, brunois of preserved lemon and country ham with caviar and buttermilk PAGE 52

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vinaigrette. Creekstone Farms rib-eye comes with black truffle potato butter and local baby carrots and carrot-top jus. Reservations recommended. Breakfast daily, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$$

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6106 Magazine St., (504) 899-4880; www.grillebythehill.com Fried soft-shell crab is served over crab amandine sauce. New Iberia beef short ribs are braised in a ginger hoisinsweet chili demi-glace and served over mascarpone polenta with stir-fried vegetables. Reservations accepted. Dinner Wed.-Sun., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

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GRIS GRIS SEAFOOD 3120 Cleary Ave., Metairie, (504) 889-7889 The Metry Surf & Turf po-boy combines fried shrimp, roast beef and gravy on French bread. Mardi Gras pasta features jumbo Gulf shrimp, spicy sausage, mushrooms, peppers and bowtie pasta tossed with cream sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

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2854 St. Charles Ave., (504) 895-9524; www. thegroceryneworleans.com The Cuban sandwich features ham, pork, Swiss cheese, mustard and pickles on pressed French bread. The house gumbo is made with chicken, sausage and dark roux. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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GROUND PAT’I RESTAURANT Citywide; www.groundpati.com The grilled shrimp platter includes three skewers of marinated and grilled shrimp and two sides. The hamburger steak features 10 ounces of ground chuck grilled to order and served with brown gravy, salad and mushrooms or grilled onions. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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GUILLORY’S GROCERY 3708 Derbigny St., Metairie, (504) 833-1390 Mr. G’s burgers (Junior or Senior) use house-ground beef patties and come topped with house-made chili. Hot tamale sandwiches are served on French bread and topped with chili and cheese. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

GUMBO SHOP 630 St. Peter St., (504) 525-1486; www.gumboshop.com Chicken espagnole features a half chicken simmered in brown sauce with mush-

HAAGEN-DAZS Aquarium of the Americas, 1 Canal St., (504) 378-2624; Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine St., (504) 212-5418; Riverwalk Marketplace, 1 Poydras St., (504) 5233566; www.haagendazs.com Lemon sorbet is a sweet and tart treat. The vanilla waffle cone sundae is topped with caramel sauce and roasted almonds. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

HANA JAPANESE CUISINE & SUSHI BAR 8116 Hampson St., (504) 865-1634 The mango-salmon roll features snow crab and shrimp tempura inside and fruit sauce on top. The Who Dat roll combines spicy tuna, shrimp tempura and snow crab topped with salmon, tuna, avocado and crunchy tempura flakes. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

HANDSOME WILLY’S PATIO BAR 218 S. Robertson St., (504) 525-0377; www.handsomewillys.com Tacos are topped with pico de gallo, shredded cheese, sour cream, lettuce and Mexican slaw. Burritos can be stuffed with beef, chicken or pork. No reservations. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner and late-night Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

HARBOR BAR & GRILL 3024 17th St., Metairie, (504) 832-4117; www.voodoocatering.net The filet special features an 8-ounce cut of beef, mashed potatoes and string beans. The Harbor burger tops a 12-ounce patty with melted cheddar. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

HARD ROCK CAFE 125 Bourbon St., (504) 529-5617; www.hardrock.com/ new-orleans The jumbo combo features a sampling of starters including Santa Fe spring rolls, hickory smoked wings, onion rings, potato skins and chicken tenders. The Legendary burger is topped with seasoned bacon, cheddar cheese, an onion ring, lettuce, tomato and pickles. Reservations accepted online. Lunch, dinner

and late night daily. Credit cards. $$

HAYDEL’S BAKERY 4037 Jefferson Hwy., (504) 837-0190; www.haydelbakery.com Traditional king cakes are available all year around. The Cajun kringle is an oval of flaky pastry with praline filling topped with caramel icing and pecans. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $

HERBSAINT BAR AND RESTAURANT 701 St. Charles Ave., (504) 524-4114; www.herbsaint.com Louisiana shrimp are served with Calasparra rice, artichokes and maitake mushrooms. House-made spaghetti is tossed with house-cured guanciale and a fried and poached farm egg. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $$$

HERITAGE GRILL 111 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Suite 150, Metairie, (504) 934-4900; www.heritagegrillmetairie.com Duck and andouille gumbo is a dark-roux gumbo made with Creole Country andouille served with long grain rice. Crawfish grilled cheese features Louisiana crawfish, fontina and white cheddar cheeses on grilled sevengrain bread served with a cup of crawfish bisque. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $$

HEY! CAFE 4332 Magazine St., (504) 891-8682; www.heycafe.biz House-made hummus is served on a bagel or in a pita. Spinach and mushroom quiche is popular. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, late-night Sun.Thu. Credit cards. $

HICKORY CAFE AND GRILL 1313 Hickory Ave., Harahan, (504) 737-0033 The house-made roast beef po-boy comes dressed on Leidenheimer bread and drenched in bacon-fat gravy. The Uptown chicken sandwich is topped with melted brie, bacon, spinach and tomatoes. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards and checks. $

HICKORY PRIME BBQ 6001 France Road, (504) 418-6804; www.hickoryprimebbq.com Carolina-style pulled pork is cooked for 12 hours over hickory and white oak and served on a platter with two sides. Slow-smoked Texasstyle brisket also is available on a platter with two sides. Reservations accepted. PAGE 54


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HIGH HAT CAFE 4500 Freret St., (504) 754-1336; www.highhatcafe.com Fried farm-raised catfish is served with fresh-cut fries, coleslaw and hushpuppies. The pimiento cheeseburger is a half-pound Angus patty topped with pimiento cheese served on a brioche bun. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

HILLBILLY BAR-B-Q 2317 Hickory Ave., Harahan, (504) 738-1508; www.hillbillybbq.com The pork and beef combo platter includes pork shoulder, beef brisket and two side items. Smoked alligator sausage is made in house. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

HOA HONG/9 ROSES 1100 Stephens St., Gretna, (504) 366-7665; www.ninerosesrestaurant.com Hot-and-sour soup features a choice of fish, shrimp or chicken in tangy broth with tomatoes, pineapple and okra. Diners can grill marinated, sliced beef at their table and wrap it in lettuce or rice paper with herbs and pickled carrots. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Thu.-Tue. Credit cards. $$

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5928 W. Metairie Ave., Metairie, (504) 734-8448; www.hobnobbercafe.com This cafe offers grilled chicken with broccoli and tomatoes as an entree, as well as a creamy corn and crawfish bisque. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

HORINOYA 920 Poydras St., (504) 561-8914 Tuna tataki is seared tuna sliced thin and drizzled with house sauce. The hot rock appetizer is thinly sliced beef cooked at the table in a hot broth. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $$$

HOUSTON’S RESTAURANT

IGOR’S BUDDHA BELLY BURGER BAR

1755 St. Charles Ave., (504) 524-1578; 4241 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 889-2301; www.hillstone.com Thai steak salad features beef, noodles, fresh herbs and vegetables in spicy Thai dressing. The 14-ounce Hawaiian rib-eye is marinated in soy, pineapple and ginger. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

4437 Magazine St., (504) 891-6105 The Cajun burger is a halfpound patty seasoned with Cajun spices and hot sauce and served with fries or onion rings. Jalapeno poppers are battered and fried cheesestuffed peppers. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and latenight daily. Credit cards. $

HUCKLEBERRY’S RESTAURANT AND BAR

2133 St. Charles Ave., (504) 568-9811 The Cajun burger is a halfpound patty seasoned with Cajun spices and topped with hot sauce. Shoestring fries can be topped with American cheese. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Credit cards. $

1821 Hickory Ave., Harahan, (504) 305-6066; www.huckleberrys.us The oyster burger is made with a half-pound of beef, blue cheese and fried oysters on a brioche bun. Char-grilled oysters are topped with garlicbutter sauce and served with French bread. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

HUEY P’S PIZZERIA 139 Huey P. Long Ave., Gretna, (504) 366-1818 Fried chicken and waffles are a favorite at Huey P’s. Barbecue chicken pizza is slathered in sweet sauce and topped with grilled chicken, cilantro, roasted red peppers and onions. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

HURRICANE BBQ & SEAFOOD CO. 4011 Airline Drive, Metairie, (504) 315-4227; www.hurricanebbq.com Barbecued ribs are available by the one-third, half or full slab. The barbecued white meat chicken plate includes a breast and a wing. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

IHOP Citywide; www.ihop.com The breakfast sampler includes two eggs, two strips of bacon, two pork sausage links, two pieces of ham, hash browns and two buttermilk pancakes. Grilled tilapia is served with hollandaise, red potatoes, steamed broccoli and garlic bread. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Credit cards. $

IGNATIUS EATERY HOUSE OF BLUES 225 Decatur St., (504) 310-4999; www.houseofblues.com Voodoo shrimp are simmered in a beer reduction and served on jalapeno cornbread. Shrimp and grits is pan-seared jumbo shrimp in chipotle-garlic cream sauce over a crispy fried grits cake with teardrop tomatoes. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

3121 Magazine St., (504) 899-0242; www.ignatiuseatery.com Seafood-stuffed bell peppers are filled with crawfish and shrimp and topped with grated Parmesan cheese. Fried green tomatoes are served on a bed of mixed greens and topped with Gulf crab, chow-chow and house-made remoulade. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

IGOR’S LOUNGE & GAMEROOM

IL POSTO ITALIAN CAFE 4607 Dryades St., (504) 895-2620; www.ilpostocafe-nola.com The pesce grilled cheese features tuna salad, avocado, red onions and fontina cheese on pressed multigrain bread. The classic prosciutto panino is made with fresh mozzarella and basil pesto on pressed ciabatta. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Tue.Sun., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

IMPASTATO’S RESTAURANT 3400 16th St., Metairie, (504) 455-1545; www.impastatos.com Named for New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton, fish Payton is the fish of the day pan fried and topped with crabmeat, crawfish, artichoke hearts, mushrooms, lemon and Dry Sack sherry sauce. Veal Marianna is breaded baby white veal topped with a sauce of lemon butter, white wine, shallots, mushrooms, artichoke hearts and light garlic. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

INDULGE ISLAND GRILL 845 Carondelet St., (504) 609-2240; www.indulgeislandgrill.com Pirate’s Kiss seafood pasta features sauteed shrimp, catfish and crawfish in lemonvodka cream over linguine with pepper bacon on top. Crawfish flatbread is topped with crawfish cream sauce, peppered bacon, feta and shredded cheeses, tomatoes and spinach. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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IRIS 321 N. Peters St., (504) 299-3944; www.irisneworleans.com Mussels are served with black linguine tossed with cherry tomatoes and white wine in garlic broth. The Malaysian-spiced lamb chops come with Israeli couscous, roasted peppers and cucumbers. Reservations recommended. Lunch Fri., dinner Mon. and Wed.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

IRISH HOUSE

ISABELLA’S PIZZERIA 200 Hewitt Road, Hammond, (985) 230-9900; 1331 N. Hwy. 190, Covington, (985) 809-1900; 2660 Florida St., Mandeville, (985) 674-5700; 70452 Hwy. 21, Suite 500, Covington, (985) 875-7620; www.isabellaspizzeria.net Shrimp pesto pizza is topped with sauteed shrimp, onion, garlic, Roma tomatoes, mozzarella and roasted garlic. For a starter, there’s shrimp and mirliton bisque. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

ITALIAN BARREL 430 Barracks St., (504) 569-0198; www.italianbarrel.com Porcini and truffle ravioli

Manager Rene Guzman presents a chicken and waffle plate at Ma Mamma’s House.

ITALIAN PIE Citywide; www.italianpie.com Mediterranean pizza features artichoke hearts, kalamata olives, red onions, tomatoes, herbed ricotta, mozzarella and pesto sauce. Fettuccine is topped with creamy Alfredo sauce and grilled chicken or shrimp. Delivery available. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

IZZO’S ILLEGAL BURRITO 1901 Manhattan Blvd., Suite 101, Harvey, (504) 708-4530; 4316 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Suite A, Metairie, (504) 708-5220; 70488 Hwy. 21, Suite 100, Covington, (985) 288-2388; www.izzos.com Diners can get a burrito made to order with a choice of tortilla (flour, cayenne, spinach or wheat), meats (chicken, steak, shrimp), vegetables, salsas, cheeses, rice and beans. Izzo’s salads include romaine lettuce, choices of meat and toppings, tortilla strips and salsa or one of three house dressings. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

JACK DEMPSEY’S RESTAURANT 738 Poland Ave., (504) 943-9914; www.jackdempseys.net The Jack Dempsey seafood platter features gumbo, shrimp, catfish, crab balls and two side items. Steamed Dungeness crab is served with a side. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Tue.-Sat. and dinner Wed.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

JACQUES-IMO’S CAFE 8324 Oak St., (504) 861-0886; www.jacques-imos.com Shrimp and alligator cheesecake is topped with Creole tomato sauce. “Godzilla meets fried green tomatoes” features a fried soft-shell crab atop medallions of fried green tomato and eggplant topped with remoulade. Reservations accepted for large parties. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

JAEGER’S SEAFOOD AND OYSTER HOUSE 901 S. Clearview Pkwy., Jefferson, (504) 818-2200; www.jaegersseafood.com Char-grilled oysters are topped with breadcrumbs, cheese and garlic butter. Pound-and-a-quarter Maine lobsters are boiled and served with butter sauce, potatoes, corn and salad. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Wed.Sun., dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

JAGER HAUS GERMAN RESTAURANT & BAR 833 Conti St., (504) 5259200; www.jager-haus.com Sauteed veal cutlets are served with porcini mushroom and veal demi-glace, spaetzle dumplings and lingonberry sauce. German meatloaf is made from ground beef, pork, applewoodsmoked bacon and pork belly, topped with mushroom demi-glace and served with a choice of potato salad, spaetzle, red cabbage or sauerkraut. Reservations acPAGE 57

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are served with white wine cream sauce and a drizzle of truffled olive oil. Osso buco is a baked 16-ounce veal shank served with red sauce and polenta. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

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cepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

JAM’S PO-BOYS & CATERING 612 Sena Drive, Metairie, (504) 833-5882; www.jamspoboys.com For a salad, either grilled or fried shrimp top mixed greens with onions, egg, cheese, tomato and croutons. The chicken Parmesan sandwich is served on either a bun or French bread. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner Wed.-Fri. Credit cards. $

JAMBA JUICE 930 Poydras St., (504) 304-4210; 3341 Magazine St., (504) 644-4220; www.jambajuice.com The Tropical Harvest smoothie is a fruit and vegetable blend made with mango, peaches, passion fruit, mango juice and vegetable juice made from butternut squash, carrot and sweet potato. The strawberry Surf Rider is a blend of strawberries, peaches, lime sherbet and Jamba lemonade. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

JAMILA’S MEDITERRANEAN TUNISIAN CUISINE

JAN’S CAJUN RESTAURANT 4831 Jean Lafitte Blvd., Lafitte, (504) 689-2748 Jan’s prepares seafood gumbo with a dark roux. The seafood plate includes fish, oysters, stuffed crab and stuffed shrimp. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

JANIE BROWN’S RESTAURANT 27207 Hwy. 190, Lacombe, (985) 882-7201 Trout meuniere is served with lump crabmeat or grilled oysters. Chicken Marsala tops grilled chicken breasts with tomato and mushroom Marsala sauce over capellini or fettuccine. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$

JAZMINE CAFE 614 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 866-9301 Spicy mango salad is made with julienne mango, jicama, cucumbers, carrots, cilantro, peanuts, fried shallots and

JIGGER’S BAR AND GRILL 1645 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 828-3555 The Hog Heaven sandwich is made with Patton’s hot sausage, pulled pork, bacon, honey mustard and grilled onions and served with a choice of fries. The muffuletta pizza combines Genoa salami, Italian ham, olive salad and provolone and mozzarella cheeses. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

JIMMY J’S 115 Chartres St., (504) 309-9360; www.jimmyjscafe.com Tuscan eggs ratatouille features polenta, ratatouille, broccoli rabe and poached eggs with grated Parmesan on top and available all day. The grilled eggplant sandwich is topped with sun-dried tomato pesto, squash, goat cheese and roasted garlic aioli on ciabatta served with fries. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, open 24 hours Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $

JIMS 3000 Royal St., (504) 304-8224; www. facebook.com/eatatjims The Reuben features corned beef, pastrami, Swiss and provolone cheeses, sauerkraut and Thousand Island dressing grilled on freshly baked seeded rye. The grouper sandwich is a fillet served dressed on a Kaiser or rustic roll. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $

JOE SEPIE’S CAFE 4402 Jefferson Hwy., Jefferson, (504) 324-5613 Joe Sepie’s serves New Orleans-style beef tamales. The traditional roast beef po-boy is a popular choice. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Thu.-Fri. Credit cards. $$

JOEY K’S RESTAURANT & BAR 3001 Magazine St., (504) 891-0997; www.joeyksrestaurant.com Shrimp Magazine is angel hair pasta tossed with shrimp, artichoke hearts, ham, garlic and Parmesan cheese. Eggplant Napoleon features fried eggplant medallions, fried shrimp and crawfish cream sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

JOHNNY & JOYCE’S SEAFOOD 1461 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, (985) 727-7727 Grilled shrimp salad consists of grilled shrimp, lettuce, tomato, purple onions and seasoned croutons. Louisiana boiled shrimp is served by the pound with boiled potatoes, lemon, crackers and remoulade. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

JOHNNY’S PO-BOYS 511 St. Louis St., (504) 524 8129; www.johnnyspoboys.com The roast beef po-boy features beef slow-cooked in house-made gravy with onions and lots of garlic. The muffuletta has house-made olive salad, imported salami, ham and mozzarella on an Italian bun. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Cash only. $

JOHNNY TRAUTH’S SEAFOOD BISTRO 2121 25th St., Kenner, (504) 471-0808; www.johnnytrauthsseafoodbistro.com The fried or broiled seafood platter features catfish, shrimp, oysters, stuffed crab, french fries, coleslaw and hushpuppies. Broiled catfish is topped with crabmeat stuffing and served with parsley potatoes, salad and warm bread. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE JOINT 701 Mazant St., (504) 949-3232; www.alwayssmokin.com The W Special combines pork, brisket, ribs and a side. The pulled-pork sandwich with optional coleslaw comes on a bun with a side. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

JUAN’S FLYING BURRITO 2018 Magazine St., (504) 569-0000; 4724 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 486-9950; www.juansflyingburrito.com Red chile chicken and goat cheese quesadilla comes dressed with fresh spinach and a side of cucumber salsa. The Hawaii 5-0-4 Nachos are a pile of tortilla chips topped with Jack cheese, pulled pork, bacon, grilled mango, chipotle sour cream, cilantro, avocado and jalapenos. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

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7808 Maple St., (504) 866-4366 Grilled lamb chops are served with merlot and port wine reduction, steamed asparagus and pommes lyonnaise. Tunisian-style tagine of lamb is baked in a terracotta pot and served with saffron basmati rice. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.Sun. Credit cards. $$

sesame vinaigrette. Tamarind soup comes with a choice of shrimp, fish or tofu in tangy lemon grass broth with celery, pineapple, okra and tomato. Delivery available. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $

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cheese steak with sauteed onions and peppers and provolone and mozzarella cheeses on French bread. French toast rustica is crusted in candied walnuts and topped with sauteed raspberries and pear and served with butter and maple syrup. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $

JUICY LUCY’S 133 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 598-5044; 3320 Houma Blvd., Metairie, (504) 309-8767; www.msjuicylucy.com Grilled alligator sausage is served with sauteed vegetables. Miss Juicy fries are topped with melted cheddar, caramelized onions, applewood-smoked bacon and diced tomatoes. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE JUJU BAG CAFE 5363 Franklin Ave., (504) 872-0969 Build-your-own omelets come with vegetables, turkey sausage or bacon and a croissant. The Mixed Bag combines shrimp, chicken, fish and sweet potato fries. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch Tue.-Sun., dinner and late-night Fri., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$

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3009 Magazine St., (504) 891-8280; www.jungschinese.com Cold, cubed, firm tofu is dressed with sesame oil, garlic vinegar and soy sauce and topped with spring onions. A trio of sliced beef, ox tongue and tripe is served cold with a Sichuan hot pepper sauce. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

K-PAUL’S LOUISIANA KITCHEN 416 Chartres St., (504) 596-2530; www.kpauls.com Blackened Louisiana drum is served with chipotle compound butter, mashed potatoes and vegetables. Blackened twin beef tenderloins are served with debris sauce, a potato and vegetables. Reservations recommended. Lunch Thu.-Sat., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

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Diners dig into broiled and fried seafood dishes at Jack Dempsey’s Restaurant. cado and asparagus with wasabi roe on top. Reservations accepted. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat., late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

KANNO CALIFORNIA SUSHI BAR 3205 Edenborn Ave., Metairie, (504) 455-5730 Albacore tuna is served sashimi style. Steamed fish comes with blue crab sauce and spicy miso soup. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

KATIE’S RESTAURANT & BAR 3701 Iberville St., (504) 4886582; www.katiesinmidcity.com Fried or grilled catfish meuniere comes with fries. Boudreaux pizza is topped with cochon de lait, red onions, spinach, scallions and garlic butter-cream reduction. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner Tue.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

K.Y.’S OLDE TOWNE BICYCLE SHOP

KEITH YOUNG’S STEAKHOUSE

2267 Carey St., Slidell, (985) 641-1911; www.kysoldetowne.com The grilled shrimp plate comes with hushpuppies and a choice of two sides. Grilled fish of the day is filleted in house, charbroiled and comes with a choice of two sides. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

165 Hwy. 21, Madisonville, (985) 845-9940; www.keithyoungs.net Jumbo lump crabmeat tops broiled, farm-raised redfish. A popular steak choice is the 14-ounce house-cut filet mignon. Reservations recommended. Lunch Wed.Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$$

KAKKOII JAPANESE BISTREAUX

KENNER SEAFOOD

7537 Maple St., (504) 570-6440; www.kakkoii-nola.com Panko-crusted Gulf soft-shell crab comes with wasabi aioli. The Big Easy roll is stuffed with tuna, salmon, yellowtail, snow crab, avo-

3140 Loyola Drive, Kenner, (504) 466-4701; www.kennerseafood.net Nacho oysters features char-grilled oysters in cheese sauce with bacon and jalapenos. Barbecue shrimp is served with French bread for dip-

ping. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

KILLER POBOYS At Erin Rose Bar, 811 Conti St., (504) 252-6745; www.killerpoboys.com Coriander-lime Gulf shrimp po-boy is dressed with herbs, vegetables and special sauce. The dark-andstormy po-boy has rum and ginger glazed pork belly, lime slaw and house-made aioli. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Wed.-Sun. Cash only. $

KIM SON 349 Whitney Ave., Gretna, (504) 366-2489; www.kimsonnola.com Charcoal pork is broiled and served over fried rice and comes with an egg roll. The fish fillet is cooked in a clay pot with curry and coconut. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

KINGFISH 337 Chartres St., (504) 598-5005; www.kingfishneworleans.com Every Man a King features salt brick-seared pompano with roasted lemon-pecan butter and hot ginger-mustard dipping sauce. Duck a la Saulnier is honey- and crab boil-poached boneless duck served over ramen noodles with roasted peppers, mushrooms and preserved lemon sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

KNUCKLEHEADS EATERY 3535 Severn Ave., Suite 10, Metairie, (504) 888-5858 Mulligan Mike’s Angus chuck burger is topped with grilled ham and Swiss or cheddar cheese and comes with fries and a pickle. Nudillocabeza chicken salad features grilled chicken, black beans, tomatoes, cheddar, tortilla strips and pepper jelly dressing. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

KOREA HOUSE 3547 18th St., Metairie, (504) 888-0654 Spicy dubukimchi features stirfried pork and poached tofu with kimchee. Samgyupsal is broiled fresh bacon cooked tableside and served with a house sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Thu.-Tue. Credit cards. $$

KOSHER CAJUN NEW YORK DELI & GROCERY 3519 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 888-2010; www.koshercajun.com The J&N Special is made with corned beef, pastrami, horseradish, mustard and coleslaw on rye and is served hot. Kosher fried shrimp po-boy features imitation shrimp, cocktail sauce, lettuce and tomato. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch Sun.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Thu. Credit cards. $

KOZ’S 515 Harrison Ave., (504) 484-0841; 6215 Wilson St., Harahan, (504) 737-3933; www.kozcooks.com Red beans and rice comes with a choice of sausage or chicken. The roast beef po-boy features housecooked roast beef on Gendusa Bakery bread. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

KUKHNYA Siberia, 2227 St. Claude Ave., (504) 265-8855; www.siberianola.com Pierogis are Polish potato and cheese dumplings served with sour cream and sweet onions. The Polboy features a Polish sausage, spicy cabbage and savory fried onions with mustard and pickles on traditional French bread. No reservations. Dinner and late-night daily. Cash only for food. $

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www.lacrepenanou.com The brunch menu includes a lump crabmeat omelet served with herbed bechamel and creamed spinach. White wine, kirsch and Swiss Emmentaler fondue is served with organic baguette. No reservations. Lunch Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

KYOTO

Celebrating over 100 years of Serving New Orleans the Best!

Homemade Gelato Pastries Cannoli · Spumoni

4920 Prytania St., (504) 891-3644; www.kyotonola.com Poke salad mixes tuna, crab, seaweed, squid, cucumber, avocado and asparagus in spicy chili vinaigrette. The Sara roll is made with spicy shrimp and avocado topped with crunchy flakes and chili sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

LA DIVINA GELATERIA 621 St. Peter St., (504) 302-2692; 3005 Magazine St., (504) 342-2634; Loyola University, Carrollton Residence Hall, (504) 258-2115; www.ladivinagelateria.com Bourbon pecan is a popular gelato flavor. Blueberry-basil sorbetto is made from fresh blueberries and housegrown basil. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

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LA BOCA 857 Fulton St., (504) 525-8205; www.labocasteaks.com House-made fettuccine comes with veal meatballs, a sauce made with summer squash and a drizzle of rosemary-pine nut oil. Arugula salad consists of watermelon, bacon, blue cheese crumbles and watermelon vinaigrette. Dinner Mon.-Sat., late-night Thu.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

LA BOULANGERIE 4600 Magazine St., (504) 269-3777 Le Parisien is a traditional ham and cheese sandwich on a house-baked baguette. The mille feuille vanille layers puff pastry and pastry cream drizzled with chocolate and vanilla icing. No reservations. Breakfast daily, lunch Wed.-Mon. Credit cards and checks. $

LA CARRETA 107 Carrolwood Drive, LaPlace, (985) 651-9991; 108 NW Railroad Ave., Hammond, (985) 4199990; 1200 W. Causeway Approach, Mandeville, (985) 624-2990; www.carretarestaurant.com The Monterrey fajitas include Angus skirt steak, tortillas, rice and beans. The sampler plate features a chile relleno, a beef taco, a beef enchilada, rice and beans. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

LA CREPE NANOU 1410 Robert St., (504) 899-2670;

LA DOLCE NOLA 200 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 832-1122; www.ladolcenola.com Balsamic-strawberry is one of the house-made gelato flavors. Goat yogurt gelato can be topped with cranberry, fig compote, honey or strawberry. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

LA FIN DU MONDE 2917 Magazine St., (504) 218-4088; www.lafinrestaurant.com Bo ssam-style pork belly is slow roasted, topped with Steen’s cane vinegar glaze and served with house-made kimchee. Mussels bask in a broth of coconut milk, kefir lime and fish sauce and come with ciabatta. Reservations accepted. Lunch and brunch daily, dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

LA MACARENA PUPUSERIA AND LATIN CAFE 8120 Hampson St., (504) 862-5252; www.pupusasneworleans.com Pork pupusas are formed from handmade corn tortillas stuffed with cheese and beans and served with refried black beans and plantains. Traditional Salvadoran ceviche features citrus-marinated shrimp. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Cash and checks. $$

LA MADELEINE 601 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 861-8662; 3300 Severn Ave., Suite 201, Metairie, (504) 456-1624; 3434 Hwy.190, Mandeville, (985) 626-7004; 5171 Citrus Blvd., Suite 2000, Harahan, (504) 818-2450; www.lamadeleine.com Caesar salad comes with house-made garlic croutons and can be topped with balsamic chicken. The traditional

French croque monsieur is a hot sandwich combining ham, cheese and garlic cream sauce. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

LA PENICHE RESTAURANT 1940 Dauphine St., (504) 943-1460 The deep-fried pork chop comes with a choice of potato side. The Kathryn burger is topped with ham, Swiss cheese and grilled onions. No reservations. Open 24 hours Thu.-Tue. Credit cards. $$

LA PETITE GROCERY 4238 Magazine St., (504) 891-3377; www.lapetitegrocery.com Pan-fried rabbit is served with spaetzle and caperbutter sauce. Gulf shrimp and grits is served with roasted shiitake mushrooms, smoked bacon and thyme. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Sat., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

LA PROVENCE 25020 Hwy. 190, Lacombe, (985) 626-7662; www. laprovencerestaurant.com Mauthe’s Dairy ricotta flan is made with roasted heirloom beets, lamb’s lettuce and preserved Meyer lemon vinaigrette. The rare seared Gulf tuna features edamame pesto, charred spring onions, fingerling potatoes and fireroasted peppers. Reservations recommended. Dinner Wed.-Sun., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

LAGER’S INTERNATIONAL ALE HOUSE 3501 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 887-9923; www.draftfreak.com A seared tuna spinach salad combines fresh tomatoes, candied walnuts and goat cheese. The California chicken sandwich features grilled chicken, applewood-smoked bacon and guacamole on a toasted cheddar-jalapeno bun. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

LAKEVIEW BREW COFFEE CAFE 5606 Canal Blvd., (504) 483-7001; www.lakeviewbrew.com The fleur de lis panino includes oven-roasted turkey, smoked Gouda, asparagus and apple butter spread on a grilled ciabatta baguette or multigrain or wheat bread. The chicken avocado wrap features an herb-garlic, spinach, tomato-basil or wheat tortilla filled with grilled chicken breast, avocado, tomatoes, romaine lettuce and mango vinaigrette topped with fresh fruit relish. Reservations accepted for large parties.


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LAKEVIEW GROCERY 801 Harrison Ave., (504) 293-1201; www.lakeviewgrocery.com Wednesday’s steak special features a 12-ounce rib-eye served with a loaded baked potato. Boiled crawfish are available by the pound on Fridays. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

LAKEVIEW HARBOR 911 Harrison Ave., (504) 486-4887; www.neworleansbestburger.com/ lakeview-harbor/home.html The Crab Feast includes stuffed crab, a crab cake, a soft-shell crab, crab fingers and two sides. The 8-ounce burger is topped with mushrooms, bacon and cheese and comes with a baked potato. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

LANDINGS Crowne Plaza New Orleans Airport Hotel, 2829 Williams Blvd., (504) 467-5611; www. neworleansairport-hotel.com Shredded potato and crabcrusted Hawaiian salmon is served with lemon beurre blanc and a vegetable. Crawfish etouffee is mildly seasoned. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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LANGENSTEIN’S 800 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 831-6682; 1330 Arabella St., (504) 899-9283; www.langensteins.com Quinoa and black bean salad is a mix of quinoa, black beans, corn and cilantro and is available hot or cold. Shrimp salad is made with Gulf shrimp, Creole mustard, mayonnaise, horseradish and capers. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

LAUREL STREET BAKERY 5433 Laurel St., (504) 897-0576; www.laurelstreetbakery.com This bakery’s seasonal fruit tarts include one made with mixed berries. The lunch menu includes the popular ham-andcheese croissant. No reserva-

LE BAYOU RESTAURANT 208 Bourbon St., (504) 525-4755; www.lebayourestaurant.com The shrimp and grits Napoleon features fried green tomatoes, Gulf shrimp and Cajun cream sauce served with creamy grits. Stuffed catfish is filled with crawfish dressing, topped with crawfish cream sauce and served with jambalaya. Reservations accepted. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

LE CITRON BISTRO 1539 Religious St., (504) 566-9051; www.le-citronbistro.com Blackened redfish is topped with lump crabmeat and hollandaise and comes with mixed vegetables and sweet potato mash. Paneed duck breast is served with pineapple, onion and pepper glaze and jambalaya. Reservations accepted. Dinner Tue.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

LE FORET 129 Camp St., (504) 553-6738; www.leforetneworleans.com Louisiana barbecue shrimp are served with a fried grits cake and Abita beer barbecue sauce. Louisiana crawfish gnocchi is tossed with green onions, truffle oil, wild mushrooms and light cream sauce. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.Sun. Credit cards. $$$

LE ROUX’S SOUL FOOD RESTAURANT 1700 Louisiana Ave., (504) 897-5445; www.leroux.ning.com Grilled or fried chicken is served with collard greens, cabbage and candied yams. The seafood platter includes a catfish fillet, fried shrimp, oysters, hushpuppies and french fries. Reservations accepted. Lunch daily, dinner Fri. Credit cards. $

LE VIET CAFE 2135 St. Charles Ave., (504) 304-1339 Vegetable pho features broccoli, bean sprouts, noodles and jalapenos in broth. Pork banh mi comes on a crisp baguette dressed with chopped vegetables. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

LEBANON’S CAFE 1500 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 862-6200; www.lebanonscafe.com The lamb chop plate features six chops cooked to order plus hummus and salad. The Halloumi appetizer features fried sheep’s milk cheese with tomatoes, bell peppers,

basil and balsamic dressing. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

LEBLANC’S RESTAURANT 136 Lafayette St., Gretna, (504) 361-9216 Smothered rabbit is served with white beans. Ginger roasted chicken features a chicken breast or leg quarter, baked macaroni, green beans and salad. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

LI’L DIZZY’S CAFE 1500 Esplanade Ave., (504) 569-8997; www.lildizzyscafe.com Trout Baquet is topped with lemon-butter-garlic sauce and lump crabmeat and comes with salad and a side item. Red beans and rice is served with house-made hot sausage. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner Thu.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

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LIBERTY’S KITCHEN 422 1/2 S. Broad St., (504) 822-4011; www.libertyskitchen.org Pan-roasted shrimp and cheese grits features caramelized red onions, smoked mushrooms, garlic, bacon, green onions and grape tomatoes in light-cream sauce. Cowboy caviar is a black-eyed pea salad with cilantro-lime vinaigrette. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

LILETTE RESTAURANT 3637 Magazine St., (504) 895-1636; www.liletterestaurant.com Sauteed drum is accompanied by artichoke, roasted tomatoes, haricots verts and lemon-oregano yogurt. A salad of Tuscan kale, fennel, carrot, pickled peppers, fresh mint and pistachio is topped with pecorino Toscano. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

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LITTLE GEM SALOON 445 S. Rampart St., (504) 267-4863; www.littlegemsaloon.com Fried oysters are served with applewood-smoked bacon and Creole meuniere sauce. The crab cake sandwich features a lump crabmeat patty on a toasted brioche bun with red pepper aioli. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

LITTLE KOREA 3301 S. Claiborne Ave., (504) 821-5006 Cold noodles are buckwheat noodles in spicy house-made chili sauce. Beef brisket is topped with pickled radishes and sliced cucumber and served with a boiled egg. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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310 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 485-5658; 1521 N. Causeway Blvd., Metairie, (504) 831-6788; www.littletokyonola.com The Love Boat Tokyo for two includes beef and chicken teriyaki, tempura shrimp, sashimi, sushi rolls, fresh fruit and vegetables. The Chocolate City roll combines spicy tuna, seared tuna, snow crab and avocado in soybean wrap topped with the chef’s barbecued eel sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

LITTLE TOKYO SMALL PLATES & NOODLE BAR 1340 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 861-6088; www.littletokyonola.com Beef or pork tops cold ramen noodles mixed with romaine lettuce, crab stick, baby bok choy, cucumber and tomatoes. Gyoza are fried pork and vegetable potstickers served with ponzu sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

Creole gumbo is made with shrimp, oysters and andouille sausage. The barbecue shrimp po-boy features shrimp prepared in a housemade butter sauce and served in a hollowed-out French bread pistolette. No reservations. Lunch and early dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$

LIUZZA’S RESTAURANT AND BAR 3636 Bienville St., (504) 482-9120; www.liuzzas.com The roast beef po-boy is served on French bread and drenched in brown gravy. Soft-shell crab is battered and deep fried and served with red beans and rice. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner Tue.-Sat. Cash only. $$

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LOUIE & THE REDHEAD LADY 1851 Florida St., Mandeville, (985) 626-6044; www.louieandtheredheadlady.com Eggplant Algiers features three fried eggplant medallions layered with a crab cake, boiled shrimp, crabmeat and light sherry cream sauce. Oysters La Luzianne are fried and topped with garlic, parsley, butter and cheese. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$

LOUISIANA BISTRO 200 Hammond Hwy., Metairie, (504) 840-0902; www.livebaitnola.com Shrimp tacos feature blackened, grilled or fried shrimp topped with chipotle mayonnaise, pico de gallo, lettuce and tomato. The 8-ounce steak special comes with mashed potatoes and gravy. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

337 Dauphine St., (504) 525-3335; www.louisianabistro.net Creole surf and turf features pan-roasted filet mignon with crawfish scampi. Drum Pontchartrain is roasted puppy drum topped with crabmeat and lemon-caper beurre blanc. Reservations recommended. Dinner Wed.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

LOLA 517 N. New Hampshire St., Covington, (985) 892-4992; www.lolacovington.com Veal lasagna features housemade pasta, provolone cheese and San Marzano tomatoes. Bronzed Louisiana black drum comes with Gulf shrimp maque choux, braised collard greens and black-eyed peas. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

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3312 Esplanade Ave., (504) 488-6946; www.lolasneworleans.com Lola’s signature seafood paella is made with saffron rice, scallops, calamari, mussels and shrimp. A grilled calamari appetizer comes with house-made jalapeno sauce. No reservations. Dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $$$

LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE 69368 Hwy. 21, Covington, (985) 875-1100; www.longhornsteakhouse.com The smoky double-bacon sirloin is wrapped in bacon, drenched in a smoked, four cheese sauce and topped with crisp applewood bacon. A grilled sirloin comes with spicy jalapeno cheddar sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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95 French Market Place, (504) 522-9500; www.louisianapizzakitchen.com Crawfish fettuccine features sauteed crawfish in cream sauce over pasta. Fried oyster pizza is topped with fried oysters, mozzarella, Roma tomatoes, artichokes and eggplant. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

615 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 866-5900; www.louisianapizzakitchenuptown.com Butternut squash ravioli are served with shrimp, scallions, red bell peppers, herb-butter cream sauce and Parmesan cheese. Cuban pizza is topped with pulled pork, coleslaw, barbecue sauce, mozzarella cheese and pickles. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

LUCKY ROOSTER 515 Baronne St., (504) 529-5825; www.luckyroosternola.com The goujajang chili-glazed pork banh mi is dressed with crispy shallot rings and green papaya slaw. Udon noodle soup includes tea-smoked tofu and mushrooms. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $


LUCY’S RETIRED SURFERS BAR & RESTAURANT 701 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 523-8995; www.lucysretiredsurfers.com Todo Santos fish tacos feature fried or grilled mahi mahi in flour or corn tortillas topped with shredded cabbage and avocado relish and come with a side of Lucy’s sauce, rice and beans. The Fiesta burger is an 8-ounce patty between crispy tortillas with melted cheese, jalapenos, pico de gallo and shredded lettuce. It’s served with salad, fries or sweet potato fries. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Thu.-Sat., brunch Sat.Sun. Credit cards. $

LUKE 333 St. Charles Ave., (504) 378-2840; www.lukeneworleans.com Le grand plateau de fruits de mer is a combination of P&J oysters, chilled clams, mussels, Louisiana shrimp, whole Maine lobster and ceviche with remoulade, horseradish, cocktail and mignonette sauces. Shrimp and grits features Louisiana jumbo shrimp sauteed with garlic and pequillo peppers served over stone-ground grits with burrata and provolone cheeses, roasted jalapenos and andouille. Reservations recommended. Breakfast and dinner daily, lunch Mon.-Fri., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

MA MOMMA’S HOUSE 5741 Crowder Blvd., (504) 244-0021; www.mamommashouse.com Chicken and waffles includes a Belgian waffle and three or six fried chicken wings. Red beans and rice is served with a pork chop or two pieces of grilled or fried chicken. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Thu.-Mon., dinner Thu.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

4201 Magazine St., (504) 896-7611; www.magasincafe.com Futo is a steamed bun appetizer made with either beef or pork and comes with dipping sauce. Lemon grass beef spring rolls are topped with onions and peanuts. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

MAGAZINE PO-BOY AND SANDWICH SHOP 2368 Magazine St., (504) 522-3107 Fried oysters are served over romaine lettuce with house-made remoulade. The eggplant Parmesan po-boy features breaded eggplant dressed with house-made red sauce and Swiss cheese. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

MAGNOLIA GRILL 1122 Decatur St., (504) 566-6003; www.magnoliagrillofnola.com Seafood pasta features sauteed shrimp, crawfish and crab cream sauce over penne pasta with Parmesan cheese on top served with grilled French bread. The blackened catfish po-boy is dressed with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise and served with fries. Reservations for large parties. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $ PAGE 64

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3454 Magazine St., (504) 899-3374; www.mahonyspoboys.com The Peacemaker is made with fried local oysters, bacon and cheddar cheese on Leidenheimer French bread. Fried chicken livers are served with Creole coleslaw on Leidenheimer’s. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

MAIS AREPAS 1200 Carondelet St., (504) 523-6247; www. facebook.com/maisarepas The bandeja paisa plate includes skirt steak, Spanish chorizo, chicarrons, a fried egg, cranberry beans, tostadas, ripe plantains, salad, rice and arepita. The carnicera arepas is filled with skirt steak, cranberry bean spread, avocado and plantains. No reservations. Lunch Tue.-Sat., dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

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MAPLE STREET PATISSERIE 7638 Maple St., (504) 304-1526 Flaky almond butter croissants are filled and topped with almond paste, crowned with almond slivers and dusted with powdered sugar. Ciabatta is a traditional crusted Italian loaf. No reservations. Breakfast Tue.-Sun., lunch Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $

MARDI GRAS ZONE 2706 Royal St., (504) 947-8787; www.mardigraszone.com Wood-fired pizzas include the Eden Vegan pie topped with avocado, zucchini, spinach, green bell pepper, shiitake mushrooms, fresh basil, Daiya vegan cheese and basil pesto. The deli counter offers a ham and cheese po-boy with Chisesi ham. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Credit cards. $

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7623 Maple St., (504) 314-9003; www.maplestreetcafenola.com Oysters amandine are fried oysters topped with almonds and white wine butter sauce. Fried soft-shell crab is served with linguine in crawfish cream sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

508 Frenchmen St., (504) 371-5543; www.maisonfrenchmen.com Sauteed crawfish are tossed with Cajun cream sauce and served over penne pasta. Jamaican pulled pork is slow cooked in ginger beer, drizzled with barbecue sauce and served with coleslaw and mixed vegetables. No reservations. Dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

3800 Canal St., (504) 482-9179; www. mandinasrestaurant.com The seafood platter has fried shrimp, oysters and catfish, a crab ball and french fries. Grilled shrimp are served over pasta with bordelaise sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

519 Fulton St., (504) 593-8118; www.harrahsneworleans.com Organic chicken Caesar salad is a mix of grilled chicken, romaine lettuce, olives, smoked croutons and Caesar dressing. The Archie burger is served on a toasted brioche bun. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

MARIGNY BRASSERIE 640 Frenchmen St., (504) 945-4472; www.marignybrasserie.com Grilled tuna tops a salad of spring mix greens, candied oranges, tomatoes, mushrooms and toasted sunflower seeds drizzled with garlic teriyaki. Pan-seared scallops are served with Parmesan risotto and a fennel, shallot and white wine sauce. Credit cards. $$

MARIZA 2900 Chartres St., (504) 598-5700; www.marizaneworleans.com Gnocchi are tossed with kale, spring onions and housemade ricotta cheese. Lamb meatballs are served with marinara sauce and topped with a poached duck egg. No reservations. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

MANO’S PO-BOYS 6943 Saints Drive, Metairie, (504) 734-0922; www.manospoboys.com Mano’s special po-boy is filled with grilled ham, housecooked Cajun turkey breast, roast beef and Swiss and American cheeses. The Super Saints special is a breakfast sandwich featuring two eggs, a choice of two meats, cheese and hash browns on

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MARK TWAIN’S PIZZA LANDING 2035 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 832-8032; www.marktwainspizza.com The Innocents Abroad is a pizza topped with Genoa salami, Italian sausage, ripe tomatoes, artichokes and fresh basil. The Mysterious Stranger is a spinach and feta pie topped with a choice

THE MARKET CAFE 1000 Decatur St., (504) 527-5000; www.marketcafenola.com The muffuletta combines ham, salami, mortadella, provolone cheese and olive salad and is served warm. The Taste of New Orleans platter includes gumbo, red beans and rice, jambalaya and crawfish etouffee. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

MARTIN WINE CELLAR 714 Elmeer Ave., Metairie, (504) 896-7350; www.martinwine.com The Nicoise salad features fennel- and black peppercrusted seared tuna, hericots verts, fingerling potatoes, tomatoes, black olives and arugula with lemon-caper vinaigrette. The pork rib chop is served with Tabasco pepper jelly demi-glace, house-made boudin stuffing and smothered greens. Reservations accepted. Lunch daily, dinner Mon.-Fri., brunch Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$

MARTINIQUE BISTRO 5908 Magazine St., (504) 891-8495; www.martiniquebistro.com Coconut milk-poached Gulf shrimp are served atop avocado salad with crispy rice noodles and curried kumquat vinaigrette. New Zealand lamb loin is served with Israeli couscous, Meyer lemon watercress aioli and tomato and sherry vinegar demi-glace. Reservations recommended. Lunch Fri., dinner Tue.-Sun., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

MAT & NADDIE’S 937 Leonidas St., (504) 861-9600; www.matandnaddies.com Savory Cheesecake is made with artichokes, sun-dried tomatoes and roasted garlic. Duck is glazed with Steen’s cane syrup and served with gizzard dirty rice, greens and Rouennaise sauce. Reservations recommended. Dinner Mon.-Tue. and Thu.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$$

MAUREPAS FOODS 3200 Burgundy St., (504) 267-0072; www.maurepasfoods.com A confit chicken leg is served with stewed market greens, a poached egg and grits. Goat tacos are topped with pickled green tomatoes and cilantro harissa. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Thu.-Tue. Credit cards. $$

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8883; www.maximosgrill.com Caprese salad features mozzarella, heirloom tomatoes, basil leaves and a balsamic drizzle; lump crabmeat is an optional addition. Chili-glazed scallops are grilled diver scallops with sauteed green pear and baby spinach. Reservations accepted. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

MAYAS 2027 Magazine St., (504) 309-3401; www.mojitoland.com Watermelon feta salad is tossed with Champagne-balsamic dressing. Sweet-and-sour crab cake comes with roasted red peppers. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

MCALISTER’S DELI Citywide; www.mcalistersdeli.com The club sandwich has layers of ham, turkey, cheddar, applewood-smoked bacon, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato and honey mustard on toasted wheat bread. The Spud Max potato is loaded with ham, turkey, bacon, melted Swiss and cheddar cheeses, olives, green onions and sour cream. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

MEALS FROM THE HEART CAFE 1100 N. Peters St., Suite 13, (504) 525-1953; www.mealsfromtheheartcafe.com A raw vegan salad consists of cauliflower, broccoli, asparagus, pistachios, beets, carrots and honey-balsamic dressing. Crab cake Passion features a grilled crab cake served over lettuce and tomato salad. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Cash only. $ 942 N. Rampart St., (504) 569-9979; www.meauxbar.com Flash-fried oysters are served with frisee, tomato confit, shaved Parmesan, orange zest and creamy Pernod dressing. The steak salad features sliced steak, mixed greens, sauteed mushrooms, red onion, roasted beets, cherry tomatoes and Roquefort dressing. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

2106 Chartres St., (504) 309-7335; www.melangenola.com The Gulf shrimp remoulade and tomato stack includes roasted bell peppers, grilled red onion, balsamic syrup and herb oil. Tuna Tchoupitoulas is a grilled yellowfin tuna loin served with braised leeks, roasted Roma tomato and jus from roasted game and veal. Reservations accepted. Dinner Wed.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

MELIUS BAR & CAFE 1701 Lake Ave., Metairie, (504) 828-9446; www.meliusbarbucktown.com Melius fries are covered in melted Swiss cheese and gravy. The jalapeno burger is a ground sirloin patty topped with jalapenos and Swiss cheese. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat., late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $

MELLOW MUSHROOM 1645 Hwy. 190, Covington, (985) 327-5407; 3131 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 644-4155; 8827 Oak St., (504) 345-8229; www.mellowmushroom.com The Thai Dye pizza has grilled curry chicken, mozzarella cheese, Roma tomatos, basil, cucumber and Thai chili sauce over an olive oil and garlic crust. The Sriracha Veggie Crunch appetizer is a hoagie roll stuffed with avocado, portobello mushrooms, roasted red peppers, red onion slaw and broccoli rabe. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

The grilled veal T-bone steak is topped with lemon-butter sauce and served with spinach, mushrooms and mashed potatoes. The 8-ounce filet is served with bearnaise and MeMe’s steak sauce and a side. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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THE MELTING POT 1820 St. Charles Ave., (504) 525-3225; www.meltingpot.com The Alp and Dell fondue pot contains a blend of Gruyere and Emmentaler cheeses, white wine and nutmeginfused Dijon mustard and is served with summer sausage and cornichons that can be dipped. The French Quarter entree includes filet mignon, Cajun-seasoned shrimp and andouille sausage. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

MEME’S BAR & GRILLE 712 W. Judge Perez Drive, Chalmette, (504) 644-4992; www.memesbarandgrille.com

200 Chartres St., (504) 525-0217; www.menaspalace.com Creole tomato salad features Creole tomatoes, onion, bell pepper, feta cheese, olives, capers and olive oil. Muffulettas are served warm on French bread with house-made olive salad. No reservations. Breakfast daily, lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

MERCHANT 800 Common St., (504) 571-9580; www.merchantneworleans.com The Trawler salad is an avocado stuffed with Gulf shrimp, pico de gallo, citrus zest and tomatoes served over a bed of arugula and finished with citrus-ginger vinaigrette. The

strawberry salad features strawberries, lemon-pepper mascarpone, basil and balsamic reduction. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $

THE MIDWAY 4725 Freret St., (504) 322-2815; www.midwaypizzanola.com The roasted beet, orange and mixed green salad is tossed in orange vinaigrette with goat cheese and pine nuts. The vegetarian sandwich features roasted vegetables and cheese on house-made bread. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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(504) 488-1881; www.mikimotosushi.com Tuna tataki salad is cucumber, seaweed and seared tuna topped with chili and ponzu sauces. The Dante roll is a spicy tuna roll topped with seared tuna, green onion, sesame seeds and chili sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Dinner daily, lunch Sun.Fri. Credit cards. $$

MILA 133 St. Charles Ave., (504) 523-2668 The fried oyster po-boy and muffuletta are customer favorites. Delivery available. No reservations. Lunch Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $

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MILANO’S PIZZERIA 3002 Cleary Ave., Metairie, (504) 780-7500 The namesake salad is a mixture of greens, tomatoes, olives, pepperoncini, pepperoni and mozzarella tossed in house-made Italian dressing. The barbecued chicken sub features marinated, grilled chicken breast, barbecue sauce and mozzarella cheese on house-made bread. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

MILK BAR 710 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 309-3310; 1514 Delachaise St., (504) 891-9361 Satay chicken salad features romaine lettuce, satay chicken, red peppers, red onion, carrot, cucumber, cilantro and bean sprouts in honey mustard dressing. The Shrimply the Best sandwich combines shrimp, pesto, Roma tomato, red onion, mozzarella and lemon mayonnaise on ciabatta and is served hot. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

MIMI’S IN THE MARIGNY 2601 Royal St., (504) 872-9868; www.mimisinthemarigny.net Goat cheese croquetas are fried goat cheese puffs served with caramelized onions and honey. Almond-stuffed dates are made with figs, honey and blue cheese and served with seasonal fruit. No reservations. Dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

MR. B’S BISTRO

MR. ED’S SEAFOOD & ITALIAN RESTAURANT 910 W. Esplanade Ave., Kenner, (504) 463-3030; 1001 Live Oak St., Metairie, (504) 838-0022; www.austinsno.com Stuffed bell peppers are filled with shrimp, crabmeat and crawfish. The half-plate of fried chicken includes a breast, thigh, wing and leg plus salad and french fries. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

MR. GYROS GREEK RESTAURANT 3363 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 833-9228; www.mrgyros.org Crispy Mediterranean chicken salad is a blend of paneed chicken breast, tomatoes, cucumber, green peppers, feta cheese and Greek olives tossed in Greek vinaigrette. Dolmades are stuffed grape leaves served with tzatziki. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

MR. POOR BOY RESTAURANT 10202 Jefferson Hwy., River Ridge, (504) 737-1170 The grilled catfish plate comes with house-made eggplant sauce, sauteed spinach and two sides. The roast beef po-boy features slow-cooked roast beef dressed to order on Leidenheimer French bread. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

MR. ROO’S DELI & CATERING 3501 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 885-4010; www.mrroosdeli.com Chicken quesadillas are made with mozzarella and cheddar cheeses, lettuce and tomato and is topped with sour cream and salsa. The Mr. Club sandwich features turkey, ham, American cheese, bacon, lettuce and tomato on white or wheat toast. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

MIYAKO JAPANESE SEAFOOD & STEAKHOUSE 1403 St. Charles Ave., (504) 410-9997; www.japanesebistro.com The Rock and Roll is stuffed with shrimp tempura, snow crab and cucumber and topped with spicy mayonnaise and eel sauce. The Black and Gold roll is a blend of spicy tuna, spicy crawfish and cucumber topped with whitefish, eel sauce, spicy mayonnaise and black tobiko. Reservations recommended. Lunch Sun.-Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

MO’S PIZZA 1112 Avenue H, Westwego, (504) 341-9650; www.mospizzanola.com The Alfredo pizza is topped with chicken, spinach and Alfredo sauce. The sausage po-boy features house-made Italian sausage and peppers in red gravy on French bread. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

MOJITO’S RUM BAR & GRILL 437 Esplanade Ave., (504) 252-4800; www.mojitosnola.com Skewers of jerk chicken are served with house-made blackberry brandy sauce. Lechon asado is citrus-marinated, roasted pork belly served with rice, beans and mojo criollo. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Sat.-Sun., dinner and late-night daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

MOJO COFFEE HOUSE MR. JOHN’S STEAKHOUSE 2111 St. Charles Ave., (504) 679-7697 The Who Dat Shrimp appetizer features bacon-wrapped, crabmeat-

1500 Magazine St., (504) 525-2244 Cucumber-watermelon lemonade is squeezed when it’s ordered and served over crushed ice. The Magazine sandwich features sliced

ham, apples, brie and Creole mustard. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Cash only. $

MONA LISA RESTAURANT 1212 Royal St., (504) 522-6746 Seafood pasta features clams, tilapia and shrimp over linguine with marinara, Alfredo sauce or herb, butter, garlic and lemon sauce. Spinach pizza is made with a garlic sauce base and topped with feta cheese, tomato, spinach, mushrooms and onion. No reservations. Lunch Fri.-Sun., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

MONA’S CAFE 504 Frenchmen St., (504) 9494115; 1120 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 861-8175; 3901 Banks St., (504) 482-7743; 4126 Magazine St., (504) 894-9800 The lamb and hummus plate features seasoned with Middle Eastern spices, lamb cut in small chunks and served in the middle of a hummus pool. The vegetarian plate includes hummus, baba ghanoush, tabbouleh and falafel. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

MONDO 900 Harrison Ave., (504) 224-2633; www.mondoneworleans.com Seared tuna nachos feature crisp wontons topped with pineapplechili salsa and cucumbers. Steamed pork buns are served with sesame snow pea slaw and seasonal fruit hoisin sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

MONSTER PO-BOYS 1814 N. Causeway Blvd., Suite 9, Mandeville, (985) 626-9183 The soft-shell crab po-boy is served dressed. The oyster plate comes with pickles, Cajun fries, potato salad and bread. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner Wed.-Fri. Credit cards and checks. $

MORNING CALL 3325 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 885-4068; City Park, Timken Center, (504) 300-1157; www.morningcallcoffeestand.com Beignets are made with same recipe as when Morning Call opened in the French Market in 1870. Mango Freezes are available at the City Park location. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Cash only. $

MORTON’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 702 Water St., Madisonville, (985) 845-4970; www.mortonsseafood.com Dungeness crab legs are served with drawn butter, potatoes and house salad. Twisted Sister oysters feature grilled oysters topped with lump crabmeat and crawfish. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Thu.Mon. Credit cards. $$

MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE 1 Canal Place, 365 Canal St.,

(504) 566-0221; www.mortons.com/neworleans Pan-roasted Alaskan halibut is served with brown butter and caper sauce with greens. The ahi tuna tower is assembled with tuna, avocado, pico de gallo and wonton crisps. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

MOSCA’S RESTAURANT 4137 Hwy. 90 W., Westwego, (504) 436-8950; www.moscasrestaurant.com Oysters Mosca features Louisiana oysters covered with Italian seasoning and breadcrumbs and baked. For shrimp Mosca, headless shell-on shrimp are sauteed with Italian seasonings and white wine. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Cash only. $$$

MOTHER’S RESTAURANT 401 Poydras St., (504) 523-9656; www.mothersrestaurant.net The Ferdi po-boy is loaded with roast beef debris, baked ham, shredded cabbage, pickles, mayonnaise and yellow and Creole mustards. Jerry’s jambalaya is studded with chicken and sausage. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

MULATE’S CAJUN RESTAURANT 201 Julia St., (504) 522-1492; www.mulates.com Catfish Mulate’s is grilled, topped with crawfish etouffee and served with jambalaya, sauteed vegetables and a twice-baked potato. The blackened fish of the day is served with a skewer of grilled Gulf shrimp, sauteed vegetables and a twice-baked potato. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE MUNCH FACTORY 6325 Elysian Fields Ave., (504) 324-5372; www.themunchfactory.net Pan-seared red snapper is served over black beans and Caribbean rice with citrus-red onion salsa and fried plantains. Aunt Irma’s Hawaiian tuna salad features seared rare tuna, mixed greens, toasted sesame seeds, wonton strips, avocado, cucumber and sweet-and-spicy Asian dressing. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

MURIEL’S JACKSON SQUARE 801 Chartres St., (504) 568-1885; www.muriels.com Pecan-crusted puppy drum is served with roasted pecan and jumbo lump crabmeat relish and lemon-butter sauce. Shrimp and goat cheese crepes are topped with a buttery sauce made with chardonnay, tomato, bell pepper and onion. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

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201 Royal St., (504) 523-2078; www.mrbsbistro.com Mr. B’s barbecued shrimp comes with French bread to dip in the peppery butter sauce. Gumbo Ya Ya is a dark-roux gumbo made with chicken and andouille sausage. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

stuffed Gulf shrimp served over mixed greens with Thai chili sauce. The Tuscan veal chop is a veal rib chop marinated in olive oil, garlic and herbs, cooked and served with roasted potatoes and sauteed greens. Reservations recommended. Lunch Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

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brie served over blueberry compote with grilled jumbo shrimp, Creole remoulade and crostini. Wasabi tuna is Sriracha mayonnaise-drizzled, wasabi pea-crusted ahi tuna served over wakame seaweed salad and edamame. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

NACHO MAMA’S MEXICAN GRILL 1000 S. Clearview Pkwy., Suite 1016, Harahan, (504) 736-1188; www.nachomamasmexicangrill.com Chicken club nachos are fried chips topped with Monterey Jack and cheddar cheeses, bacon, grilled chicken, lettuce, pico de gallo and chipotle ranch. Fried pork taquitos are served with ranchero sauce, lettuce, pickled vegetables, crema and Cotija cheese. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

NAKED PIZZA 701 Metairie Road, Suite 2A105, Metairie, (504) 835-0066; 6307 S. Miro St., (504) 865-0244; www.nakedpizza.biz The Superbiotic pizza is topped with artichoke, spinach, bell pepper, mushrooms, garlic, red onion and cilantro. The Greenhouse pizza is loaded with red onion, tomato, bell pepper, black olives and mushrooms. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, latenight Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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500 Chartres St., (504) 524-9752; www.napoleonhouse.com Shrimp remoulade salad features half an avocado filled with shrimp remoulade. The house specialty is the muffuletta made with ham, Genoa salami, pastrami, olive salad, Swiss and provolone cheeses and served warm. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner Tue.-Sat., late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

NATHAN’S RESTAURANT 36440 Old Bayou Liberty Road, Slidell, (985) 643-0443; www.nathansrestaurant.net Blackened tuna is served on a bed of tasso and potato hash with Creole honey-butter. Charbroiled Louisiana oysters are topped with garlic butter. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

NEW ORLEANS BREAKFAST AND PANCAKE HOUSE 101 Lapalco Blvd., Gretna, (504) 394-7272 Chicken and waffles features a fried half-chicken. Charbroiled oysters are served with French bread. Reserva-

tions accepted for large parties. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $

NEW ORLEANS CAKE CAFE & BAKERY 2440 Chartres St., (504) 943-0010; www.nolacakes.com The lox and bagel plate comes with red onion, tomato, cream cheese and capers. French toast is made with fresh challah and comes with house-made pecan syrup. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $

NEW ORLEANS HAMBURGER & SEAFOOD CO. Citywide; www.nohsc.com The catfish plate features fried thin-cut catfish, Mardi Gras coleslaw, hushpuppies and garlic-herb fries. The Shrimpzilla is a shrimp po-boy topped with Swiss cheese, roast beef debris gravy and shredded cabbage with Creole mustard sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

NEW YORK PIZZA 4418 Magazine St., (504) 891-2376 The Big Apple pizza is loaded with pepperoni, Canadian bacon, mushrooms, olives, onions, green peppers, Italian sausage and garlic (anchovies and jalapenos on request). The traditional calzone is stuffed with ricotta cheese, Genoa salami and tomato sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

NEYOW’S CREOLE CAFE 3340 Bienville St., (504) 827-5474 Char-grilled oysters are topped with butter and cheese sauce. The seafood platter includes fried shrimp, oysters and fish, a stuffed crab and two sides. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

NIRVANA INDIAN CUISINE 4308 Magazine St., (504) 894-9797; www.insidenirvana.com Lamb rogan josh features pieces of lamb simmered with onions, yogurt, tomatoes and oil. The flag of India features buttered chicken, saag paneer and chicken malai kebab – orange, green and white foods to match the national flag. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

NOLA BEANS 762 Harrison Ave., (504) 267-0783; www.nolabeans.com The Spanish Fort salad combines grilled chicken, romaine

lettuce, avocado, pico de gallo, corn, black beans and avocado ranch dressing. The Argonne features roasted turkey, Havarti cheese, sprouts, avocado and tomatoes and is available as a sandwich or wrap. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily, early dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

NOLA RESTAURANT 534 St. Louis St., (504) 5226652; www.emerilsrestaurants.com/nola-restaurant Garlic-crusted drum is cooked in a wood-burning and served with brabant potatoes, crimini mushrooms, bacon and beurre rouge. Creekstone beef carpaccio is served with baby arugula, baby cress, capers and shallots and drizzled with Dijon aioli. Reservations recommended. Lunch Thu.-Sun., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

NONNA MIA 3125 Esplanade Ave., (504) 948-1717; www.nonnamia.net The Prima calzone is filled with spinach, artichoke hearts, Roma tomatoes, caramelized onions, tomato sauce and ricotta and mozzarella cheeses. Lobster ravioli are served with vodka cream sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

NONNA RANDAZZO ITALIAN BAKERY & CAFE 2033 N. Hwy. 190, Suite 5, Covington, (985) 893-1488; www.nonnarandazzo.com Turtles and almond macaroons are two of the bakery’s specialties. No reservations. Breakfast Tue.-Sun., lunch Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $

NOR-JOE IMPORT COMPANY 505 Frisco Ave., Metairie, (504) 833-9240; www.norjoe.com The muffuletta features Italian meats, cheeses and olive salad piled high on Sicilian sesame bread. Buffalo mozzarella is imported from Italy. No reservations. Lunch and early dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

NOSH 219 Dauphine St., (504) 581-6674; www.nolanosh.com The grilled Cuban sandwich features ham, pulled pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard and house-made mayonnaise and comes with house-made kettle-cooked chips. For breakfast, grilled boudin is served on toasted French bread with bacon, fried egg and cheese. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast, lunch and early dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $


Summer RESTAURANT GUIDE 2013 OAK STREET CAFE 8140 Oak St., (504) 866-8710; www.oakstreetcafe.com Crawfish Boudreaux features two poached eggs atop a split biscuit with Roma tomatoes, crawfish and hollandaise. Eggs Bombay is a three-egg scramble made with coconut milk, lime juice, ginger, green peppers, onions, mushrooms and cilantro served with black beans, grits or smothered potatoes. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $

OCEANA GRILL 739 Conti St., (504) 525-6002; www.oceanagrill.com Deep-fried crab cakes are served with crawfish cream sauce. Eggs Melanzana features fried eggplant rounds topped with ham, poached eggs, grilled tomato and hollandaise. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

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The seafood Napoleon at Chad’s Bistro’s features fried eggplant medallions with shrimp au gratin sauce over pasta.

4350 Hwy. 22, Suite H, Mandeville, (985) 727-3482; www.vitalityblends.com The free-range Buffalo burger is served on a toasted organic-sprouted grain bun. The Blast sandwich is made with free-range turkey, bacon, lettuce, avocado and soy Swiss served on grilled bread. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

NUVOLARI’S 246 Girod St., Mandeville, (985) 626-5619; www.nuvolaris.com Pork osso buco is served with butternut squash risotto, roasted mushrooms and braising jus. Genoa shrimp is penne pasta tossed with Gulf shrimp, sun-dried tomatoes and candied pecans in basilpesto cream. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $$$

O’BRIEN’S GRILLE 2020 Belle Chasse Hwy., Terrytown, (504) 391-7229; www.obriensgrille.com The mushroom and crab

O’HENRY’S FOOD & SPIRITS 634 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 866-9741; 8859 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 461-9840; www.ohenrys.com Crawfish pasta features penne pasta with sauteed crawfish tails in cream sauce. The Cajun burger is a spicy beef and sausage patty topped with zydeco sauce and American cheese on a jalapeno-cheddar bun and served with fries. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

OAK 8118 Oak St., (504) 3021485; www.oaknola.com Fried Brussels sprouts come with hollandaise and country ham. Amberjack is served with marinated daikon, pea shoots and nuoc cham. Reservations accepted for large parties. Dinner and late-night Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

OLIVIER’S CREOLE RESTAURANT 204 Decatur St., (504) 525-7734; www.olivierscreole.com Braised Creole rabbit is served with sage-oyster dressing. Eggplant Olivier features crawfish tails and andouille in basil-garlic sauce over flash-fried eggplant slices. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

ONE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 8132 Hampson St., (504) 301-9061; www.onerestaurantnola.com Pan-seared sea scallops are served with foie gras and blueberry jam. Gulf fish is simmered in shrimp, coconut and lime broth and served with mushroom and basmati rice pilaf and baby bok choy. Reservations accepted. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $$

ORANGE COUCH 2339 Royal St., (504) 267-7327; www. theorangecouchcoffee.com Vietnamese-style iced coffee is a blend of strong slow-dripped coffee and condensed milk. Mochi ice cream PAGE 73

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gnocchi appetizer features house-made gnocchi with crimini mushrooms, jumbo lump crabmeat and spring peas topped with truffle oil and shaved Parmesan. Skinon striped bass is served with grilled asparagus, mirliton and corn salsa topped with crawfish tails and Creole beurre blanc. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

1995 Barataria Blvd., Marrero, (504) 348-2008; 5145 Gen. DeGaulle Drive, (504) 393-1107; www.olivebranchcafe.com One pasta dish combines smoked sausage, crawfish and chicken and tops it with marinara, Alfredo sauce and Parmesan cheese. The citrus chicken wrap is served with a side of pasta salad. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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is a concoction coating ice cream with a Japanese rice cake shell. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

ORIGAMI 5130 Freret St., (504) 899-6532; www.sushinola.com The margarita roll is filled with spicy tuna and has tuna, salmon and spicy guacamole on top. The Burning Man roll contains spicy tuna and crunchy tempura on the inside, pepper tuna and guacamole on the outside and is drizzled with eel and ponzu sauce. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE ORIGINAL PIERRE MASPERO’S 440 Chartres St., (504) 524-8990; www.pierremasperosrestaurant.com Andouille sausage and eggs features two eggs on top of diced andouille, green onions and tomato topped with cheddar cheese and served with hash browns, grits or fruit salad. Crab cake Maspero features crab cakes on a bed of sauteed spinach, potatoes, mushrooms and artichoke topped with spicy aioli. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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OSCAR’S RESTAURANT & BAR 2027 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 831-9540 The house burger features a hand-formed half-pound patty and comes with an overstuffed baked potato. The meatball po-boy fills French bread with house-made meatballs. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Tue.-Sat., dinner daily, late-night Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $

P&G RESTAURANT 345 Baronne St., (504) 525-9678 The fried shrimp po-boy fills French bread with shrimp, lettuce, tomato, pickles, mayonnaise and ketchup, cocktail sauce or tartar sauce. Red beans and rice comes with either smoked or hot sausage and French bread. Reserva-

onnaise. Blackened shrimp fill a po-boy. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner Wed.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

PJ’S COFFEE Citywide; www.pjscoffee.com Southern Wedding Cake is a flavored coffee available during summer. On the cool side, PJ’s granita is an icy smooth frozen coffee drink. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

PALACE CAFE 605 Canal St., (504) 523-1661; www.palacecafe.com Crabmeat cheesecake is baked in a pecan crust and topped with wild mushroom sauce and Creole meuniere. Andouille-crusted fish is pan-roasted and served with Crystal butter sauce, chive aioli, rissole potatoes and vegetables. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

PALM COURT JAZZ CAFE 1204 Decatur St., (504) 525-0200; www.palmcourtjazzcafe.com Oysters bordelaise are fried oysters served with chasseur or green peppercorn sauce. Shrimp Ambrosia features shrimp sauteed in fennelPernod cream sauce with mushrooms and served over spinach fettuccine. Reservations recommended. Dinner Wed.-Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$$

PARADISE CAFE 3717 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 8884141; www.paradisecafeandgifts.com The chicken salad-stuffed avocado is served on a bed of lettuce. The double-decker club deluxe sandwich comes with ham, turkey, cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $

PARKWAY BAKERY & TAVERN 538 Hagan Ave., (504) 482-3047; www.parkwaypoorboys.com The roast beef po-boy features beef cooked for 24 hours in gravy. The surf-andturf po-boy tops fried shrimp with roast beef gravy. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $

PARRAN’S PO-BOYS 3939 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 885-3416; www.parranspoboys.com Parran’s seafood muffuletta is filled with fried shrimp, catfish and oysters and dressed with house-made Cajun may-

PARROT PETE’S Fountain Park Centre, 1901 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey, (504) 362-9780; www.parrotpetes.com The Sunflower salad is a blend of baby spinach, romaine lettuce, avocado, tomato, grilled chicken, applewood-smoked bacon, ham, croutons, sunflower seeds and cheddar and pepper Jack cheeses. Huevos rancheros features two sunny-side-up eggs on a griddled flour tortilla with ranchero sauce, cheddar cheese and sour cream. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and early dinner daily. Credit cards. $

PASCAL’S MANALE RESTAURANT 1838 Napoleon Ave., (504) 895-4877 A signature Pascal’s dish is New Orleans barbecue shrimp featuring head-on Gulf shrimp in tangy, buttery sauce served with French bread. In the combination pan roast, oysters, shrimp and crabmeat are baked with shallots and parsley in a casserole. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

PATIO RESTAURANT 5540 Crowder Blvd., (504) 240-6744 The seafood baked potato is stuffed with crabmeat, shrimp, crawfish, green onions and cheese. Gumbo is a popular starter. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

PATOIS 6078 Laurel St., (504) 895-9441; www.patoisnola.com Crispy duck confit salad includes beet quinoa and orange vinaigrette. Olive oil cake is served with rosemary ice cream, vanilla bean semifreddo, orange reduction and pistachio dust. Reservations recommended. Lunch Fri., dinner Wed.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

THE PEACEBAKER 6601 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Suite 1, Metairie, (504) 888-9094; www. thepeacebaker.com Hand pies are sweet tarts filled with fruit such as apple or blueberry. Mixed berry cheesecake cupcakes have graham cracker crusts and cream cheese icing. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

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720 Orleans Ave., (504) 523-1930; www.orleansgrapevine.com The double-cut pork chop comes with tasso, sweet potato hash and orange-bell pepper glaze. Stuffed flounder is filled with Pontchartrain blue crabmeat and topped with crawfish tasso cream sauce and served over popcorn rice with almonds. No reservations. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

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(504) 522-1744; www.pecherestaurant.com Fish sticks are lightly fried in LA 31 batter and served with tartar sauce. Grilled whole speckled trout with salsa verde is one of the changing daily whole fish specials for two or more to share. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. $$

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8123 Hampson St., (504) 865-0336; www.pepperoniscafe.com French toast is served with bananas Foster sauce. Huevos rancheros includes two fried eggs, black beans, sour cream, guacamole and ranchero sauce. Reservations accepted. Breakfast Sat.-Mon., lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

PERE ANTOINE 741 Royal St., (504) 581-4478; www.pereantoine.com Crawfish and crabcake Pontchartrain features pasta topped with crawfish, crab cakes and lemon-butter sauce. The New Orleans sampler includes shrimp Creole, red beans and rice, jambalaya and bread pudding. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

PETITE AMELIE 900 Royal St., (504) 412-8065; www.cafeamelie.com Smoked salmon smorrebrod features smoked salmon, chive cream cheese, baby arugula, dill and tomatohorseradish salad on challah bread. Thin-sliced roasted lamb leg is topped with roasted peppers and harissa mayonnaise on toasted ciabatta bread. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

PETITE CUPCAKES & EVENTS 2766 Belle Chasse Hwy., Suite A9, Gretna, (504) 233-3020; www.petite-cupcakes.com The king cake cupcake is topped with cream cheese icing and gold, green and purple sprinkles. The margarita cupcake is made with Jose Cuervo margarita mix. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $

PETUNIA’S PLACE 2020 Hwy. 59, Mandeville, (985) 674-3436; www.petuniasplace.com Eggplant JoAnn is breaded eggplant topped with housemade artichoke dressing, sauteed crawfish and Alfredo sauce served with garlicbutter pasta. Redfish Julia is topped with creamy crawfish sauce and served with garlicbutter pasta. Reservations

accepted. Lunch Thu.-Tue., dinner Thu.-Mon. Credit cards. $$

PHIL’S GRILL 1640 Hickory Ave., Harahan, (504) 305-1705; 3020 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 324-9080; www.phils-grill.com The Fat City burger features a battered and fried Black Angus patty stuffed with cheddar cheese and topped with lettuce, tomato and a fried egg. The Big Easy burger features a Black Angus patty topped with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle and cheddar cheese. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

PHO HOA RESTAURANT 1308 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey, (504) 302-2094 Banh mi thit nuong is a Vietnamese-style po-boy filled with char-grilled lemon grass pork, pickled vegetables and jalapenos. Com tam bi suon cha trung features a grilled pork chop, shredded pork, a fried egg, an egg cake made of pork, egg and mushrooms, a side of broth, rice, lettuce, tomato and cucumber. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

PHO NOLA 3320 Transcontinental Drive, Metairie, (504) 941-7690; www.pho-nola.com The NOLA Roll is a crispy fried egg roll wrapped inside a spring roll with pickled carrots, cilantro, lettuce and vermicelli. Jazzy fruit tea is made with flavored jasmine green tea, diced mangos, strawberries and fruit jelly. No reservations. Lunch Tue.Sun., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $

(504) 889-9950 The Phoenician plate includes tabbouleh, hummus, stuffed grape leaves, falafel, kebabs, salad and rice. The gyro plate features thin-sliced beef and lamb. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

PICCADILLY Citywide; www.piccadilly.com Southern-style fried chicken is a staple at these cafeterias. Shrimp Diablo is shrimp simmered in spicy tomato sauce and served over rice. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

PIE PIZZA & PASTAS 814 S. Peters St., (504) 528-2743; www.piepizzaandpastas.com The chicken club features marinated chicken, smoked bacon, black forest ham, mozzarella and sun-dried tomato aioli. The Greek-accented Margaritis pizza is topped with marinated artichokes, roasted garlic, baby spinach, black olives, tomatoes, feta cheese and garlic butter. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Thu.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

PIER 424 SEAFOOD MARKET 424 Bourbon St., (504) 3091574; www.pier424seafoodmarket.com Blackened ahi tuna is served with citrus, wasabi aioli, bacon vinaigrette and tempurafried vegetables. Pecancrusted catfish is served with andouille, sweet potato and mirliton hash and Creole meuniere sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

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3117 Houma Blvd., Metairie, (504) 457-4188; www.phoorchid.com Pho Orchid’s basic pho includes vermicelli noodles, herbs and eye-round steak. Bun bo xao is vermicelli topped with lemon grass beef and served with bean sprouts, lettuce and house sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

300 Canal St., (504) 8994260; 3460 Hwy. 190, Mandeville, (985) 612-7306; 5601 Magazine St., (504) 899-4260; 1212 S. Clearview Pkwy., Harahan, (504) 899-4260; www.pinkberry.com Mochi are chewy and slightly sweet Japanese rice cakes. Get yogurt in a waffle cone with your choice of toppings. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

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113 Westbank Expwy., Gretna, (504) 368-9846 Pho Tai soup comes with medium rare beef and rice noodles. Combination pho includes sliced beef and pork in beef broth with noodles and herbs. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Wed. and Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $

5800 Magazine St., (504) 899-4141; www.pitapitnola.com The jerk chicken pita is filled with grilled onions, green peppers, pineapples, spinach, tomatoes, mushrooms, cheddar and mango-pineapple vinaigrette. Chicken souvlaki is dressed with spinach, tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, feta and tzatziki. Delivery available. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

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PIZZA FLORENCE 4445 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 888-7888; www.pizzaflorence.net Seafood pasta features crawfish tails and shrimp tossed with penne in cream sauce served with salad and garlic bread. The Mediterranean salad is made with romaine lettuce, spring mix, kalamata olives, Roma tomatoes, artichoke hearts, roasted red peppers, red onions, feta cheese and sun-dried tomato dressing. Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

PIZZA MAN OF COVINGTON 1248 N. Collins Blvd., Covington, (985) 892-9874 The Board pizza has spinach, feta, onion, mushrooms and capicola ham. The Wow pie is topped with olive oil, garlic,

PIZZA NOLA 141 W. Harrison Ave., (504) 872-0731; www.pizzanola.com The barbecue chicken wrap is filled with grilled chicken, barbecue sauce, mozzarella and onions. Shrimp scampi features grilled Gulf shrimp in white wine-lemon sauce over spaghetti. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast Fri.-Sun., lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

Vincent is a fried hollowedout eggplant bowl filled with shrimp and crawfish in cream sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE PRALINE CONNECTION 542 Frenchmen St., (504) 943-3934; www.pralineconnection.com The fried Gulf shrimp plate comes with cornbread and a side. Hot shrimp and tomato salad is tossed in dressing. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

PIZZICARE PRIME GRILLE 3001 Tulane Ave., (504) 301-4823; www.pizzicare.com The NOLA Roots garden pie features vegetables picked from the neighborhood garden. The grilled chicken and pesto sandwich is dressed with romaine lettuce, mozzarella cheese and tomatoes on house-made ciabatta bread. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

PORT OF CALL 838 Esplanade Ave., (504) 523-0120; www.portofneworleans.com The 14-ounce rib-eye is served with a baked potato, salad and bread. Half-pound burgers are served with a baked potato. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

PORTER & LUKE’S 1517 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 875-4555; www.porterandlukes.com The Creola salad features shrimp and crabmeat with chunks of andouille and tomato dressing. Eggplant

3162 Dauphine St., (504) 301-1740; www.primegrille3162.com Blackened salmon salad features blackened salmon, field greens, red cabbage, Mandarin oranges, Asian noodles and sugar snap beans tossed in Asian vinaigrette. Garlicand herb-crusted prime rib is served with haricots verts, carrots, red onion, house-cut french fries and horseradish cream. Reservations accepted. Brunch Wed.-Sun., dinner Wed.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

PUCCINO’S COFFEEHOUSE 3544 W. Esplanade Ave., Metairie, (504) 309-4322; 5200 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 7809970; Lakeside Shopping Center Annex, 3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 835-3151; www.lovepuccinos.com Iced Puccino mocha is an iced latte mixed with Ghirardelli or white chocolate. The smoked salmon BLT includes smoked salmon, PAGE 76

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617 Piety St., (504) 676-8482; www.pizzadelicous.com The margherita pizza features fresh mozzarella, olive oil, Parmesan cheese and basil. Baby arugula and strawberry salad is tossed with pecans, fennel, blue cheese and balsamic-strawberry vinaigrette. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $

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PYRAMIDS CAFE 3151 Calhoun St., (504) 861-9602; www.pyramidscafeneworleans.com The lamb gyro wrap is dressed with lettuce and tomatoes and served with hummus, fries or salad. The combo kebab plate features ground lamb, beef and chicken kebabs with a side of hummus. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

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1100 Bourbon St., (504) 529-1416; www.quartermasterdeli.net Fresh fruit cobblers are made in-house with apple, cherry or peach fillings. The grilled chicken sandwich is dressed with honey mustard, lettuce and tomato. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Cash only. $

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2018 Clearview Pkwy., Metairie, (504) 456-6362 The roast beef po-boy is dressed with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise on French bread. Seafood gumbo is filled with shrimp and okra. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

R&O’S RESTAURANT 216 Hammond Hwy., Metairie, (504) 831-1248 R&O’s serves its roast beef po-boy on a toasted sesame loaf with rich, dark gravy, or diners can get one dressed with red gravy and cheese. Seafood gumbo is made with shrimp, crawfish, crabs and oysters. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sun., dinner Wed.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

RADOSTA’S RESTAURANT & DELI 249 Aris Ave., Metairie, (504) 831-1537 Don’s Special features housemade Italian sausage, olive salad and melted provolone. The Cajun delight features crawfish cakes, fried green tomatoes, remoulade, romaine lettuce and green onions.

No reservations. Lunch and early dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

RAISING CANE’S CHICKEN FINGERS Citywide; www.raisingcanes.com The Box includes four fried chicken tenders, tangy Cane’s sauce, french fries, Texas toast and coleslaw. Fresh-squeezed lemonade is served over crushed ice. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

RALPH & KACOO’S 519 Toulouse St., (504) 522-5226; www.ralphandkacoos.com Redfish Pontchartrain is sauteed redfish topped with shrimp, jumbo lump crabmeat, tomatoes and Vieux Carre sauce, a cream sauce made with white wine, lemon and a blend of cheeses. Shrimp brochette features grilled baconwrapped Gulf shrimp stuffed with pepper Jack cheese and served with Cajun rice and buttery dipping sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch Fri.-Sun., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

tions required. Lunch Wed.-Fri., dinner Wed.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$$

THE RED PALACE 1025 Westbank Expwy., Gretna, (504) 366-7071 Catfish fillets are coated in sesame seeds and breadcrumbs and topped with crawfish and spicy black bean-garlic sauce. The Long Fong Steak comes with seared or fried chicken over a bed of Chinese vegetables. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$

REDEMPTION 3835 Iberville St., (504) 309-3570; www.redemptionnola.com Roasted duck breast is served with poached pear reduction, foie gras, risotto and sauteed greens. Jumbo lump crabmeat-stuffed shrimp is served with avocado, a smoked Gouda hominy cake and bacon meuniere. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

REFUEL CAFE RALPH’S ON THE PARK 900 City Park Ave., (504) 488-1000; www.ralphsonthepark.com Tuna two ways includes tuna tartare and pepper-seared tuna with avocado, sweet chili and wasabi creme fraiche. Visiting Fish is the fish of the day seared in olive oil and served with miso glaze, shrimp dumplings, mixed vegetables, watercress and ginger- and lemon grass-infused shrimp nage. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

RECOVERY ROOM BAR AND GRILL 1715 Jefferson Hwy., Jefferson, (504) 309-4975; www.riverbendbrewhouse.com The Recovery burger features a ground beef and hot sausage patty served on a Leidenheimer bun. Golden-fried crab balls are served with the house dipping sauce. No reservations. Lunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat., late-night Wed.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

RED FISH GRILL 115 Bourbon St., (504) 598-1200; www.redfishgrill.com Barbecue oysters are flash-fried and served with Crystal barbecue sauce and blue cheese dressing. Hickory-grilled redfish is served with tasso and wild mushroom Pontalba potatoes, sauteed Louisiana jumbo lump crabmeat and lemon-butter sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

THE RED MAPLE 1036 Lafayette St., Gretna, (504) 367-0935; www.theredmaple.com Catfish pecan is a lightly battered and fried fillet topped with pecan sauce. Redfish Pontchartrain is a seared fillet topped with lump crabmeat and served with mushroom-sherry sauce. Reserva-

8124 Hampson St., (504) 872-0187; www.refuelcafe.com The breakfast burrito is stuffed with potatoes, cheddar cheese, scrambled eggs and andouille sausage and served with grits. Raspberry and lemon curd French toast is topped with whipped cream and powdered sugar. No reservations. Breakfast Mon.-Fri., lunch Tue.-Fri., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $

REGINELLI’S PIZZERIA Citywide; www.reginellis.com The Tony’s Play pie is topped with pepperoni, pancetta, prosciutto, mushrooms, onions, peppers, capers, mozzarella cheese and marinara sauce. Avocado and asparagus salad is tossed with feta cheese, artichoke, Roma tomatoes, croutons and honey-Dijon vinaigrette. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $

REMOULADE 309 Bourbon St., (504) 523-0377; www.remoulade.com N’awlins nachos are tortilla chips with red beans, smoked sausage, diced tomatoes, cheddar cheese, guacamole, jalapenos and sour cream on top. Oysters Arnaud is a sample platter of several baked oyster dishes from adjacent Arnaud’s, including oysters Rockefeller, Bienville (topped with shrimp, mushrooms, green onions and herbs) and Suzette (bacon, pimento, green onion and bell pepper). Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

RENDON INN’S DUGOUT SPORTS BAR & GRILL 4501 Eve St., (504) 826-5605; www.therendoninn.com The Boudreaux burger features ground beef, hot sausage, applewood-smoked bacon, cheese, onions and remoulade on

a ciabatta bun. The slow-cooked pulled pork sandwich comes with fries. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

RENE BISTROT 700 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 613-2350; www.renebistrotneworleans.com The roasted Chappapeela Farms half-duck comes with ciderbraised romaine, apples and honey-balsamic reduction. The oyster bar features an assortment of ceviches. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

RESTAURANT AUGUST 301 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 299-9777; www.restaurantaugust.com Soft-shell crab amandine is served with summer bean salad, brown butter custard and Marcona almonds. Roasted Chappapeela Farms pork is served with sweet corn and grilled peaches. Reservations recommended. Lunch Sat., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

RESTAURANT CYPRESS 4426 Transcontinental Drive, Metairie, (504) 885-6885; www.restaurantcypress.com A pairing of pan-seared duck breast and duck is served with andouille and cornbread dressing and huckleberry glaze. The fish of the day is pan-seared and served with asparagus and crabmeat butter sauce. Reservations accepted. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

RESTAURANT DES FAMILLES 7163 Barataria Blvd., Crown Point, (504) 689-7834; www.restaurantdesfamilles.com Alligator-stuffed mushrooms are served with alligator sauce piquant. Redfish Marcel is lightly battered, fried and served with sauteed mushrooms, crabmeat and grilled shrimp. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

RESTAURANT R’EVOLTION 777 Bienville St., (504) 553-2277; www.revolutionnola.com Death by Gumbo features andouille- and oyster-stuffed quail finished tableside with a ladle of gumbo on top. Crab beignets are beer-battered, stuffed with crab and topped with remoulade. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

REUBEN’S SOUP & SANDWICH CO. 920 Gravier St., (504) 373-6687; www.reubenssandwich.com Duck and andouille gumbo is Thursday’s special. The Reuben features pastrami, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and house Russian dressing on rye. Delivery available. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $ PAGE 78


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Pickled Louisiana shrimp come with deviled eggs filled with truffled egg-yolk mousse. Cohibasmoked scallops are coated with chorizo dust and come with caramelized cauliflower, patatas bravas and fennel choucroute. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.Fri., dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

RIB ROOM 621 St. Louis St., (504) 529-7046; www.ribroomneworleans.com A 12-ounce prime rib cut is seasoned with sea salt, roasted with herbs and served au jus with salad and a baked potato. Blackened redfish is served with shaved Brussels sprouts, sauted pork belly and creamed potatoes. Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

ROTOLO’S PIZZERIA Citywide; www.rotolos.com Parma rosa pasta features blackened shrimp, Italian sausage and penne pasta tossed in creamy tomato sauce. The barbecued chicken pizza has barbecue sauce, grilled chicken and red onions on a hand-tossed crust. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

RICCOBONO’S PANOLA STREET CAFE 7801 Panola St., (504) 314-1810 Eggs Benedict features poached eggs atop Canadian bacon and an English muffin with hollandaise and potatoes. The Nola burger is topped with applewood-smoked bacon, mushrooms and grilled onions on a Leidenheimer French bun. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $

RICCOBONO’S PEPPERMILL 3524 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 455-2266; www.riccobonos.com Crab cakes Benedict features two poached eggs atop crab cakes with hollandaise and potatoes. Oysters Riccobono is oysters baked with mushrooms, garlic, olive oil, Italian breadcrumbs and Parmesan and served with spaghetti bordelaise. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner Wed.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

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1827 Hickory Ave., Harahan, (504) 305-4195; www.ridgebistro.com Creole white beans and shrimp has a creamy sauce and smoked sausage. The Peppery Pig sandwich layers smoked ham, provolone cheese, baby spinach, tomato and Tabasco pepper jelly on a toasted croissant. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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Jiggers Bar and Grill serves a cheeseburger with waffle fries. RISTORANTE FILIPPO 1917 Ridgelake Drive, Metairie, (504) 835-4008 The oysters Oreganate are local oysters dusted in Italian breadcrumbs, baked and topped with parsley and Romano cheese. A 12-ounce pork chop is grilled and served with bordelaise sauce and roasted potatoes. Reservations accepted. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

RIVERSHACK TAVERN 3449 River Road, Jefferson, (504) 834-4938; www.therivershacktavern.com The soft-shell crab po-boy comes with fries or sweet potato fries. A 12-ounce rib-eye is served with salad and a baked potato. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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800 S. Peters St., (504) 525-3474; www.riomarseafood.com The ceviche tasting presents four house-made ceviches, including mango, al fuego, mixto and Panamanian. Pan-seared Louisiana black drum is served with Gulf shrimp, maduro relleno, mirlitoncoconut relish and salsa criolla. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

3000 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 861-1700; www.rockandbowl.com The house burger features house-ground grass-fed beef from Straight Stick Ranch and come with fries. Crispy golden-fried pickles are accompanied by the house Crystal hot sauce-based Boss Sauce for dipping. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and latenight Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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401 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 469-8585; www.ristorantedapiero.net The grillata mista includes lamb leg, a pork chop, pancetta and Italian sausage. House-made gnocchi are topped with Gorgonzola cream sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$

823 Fulton St., (504) 581-7253; www.rocknsake.com Fresh salmon and snow crab are rolled in soy paper and topped with salmon and lemon zest and spicy ponzu sauce. The Rainbow seafood salad features tuna, yellowtail, salmon, cucumbers, avocado, smelt roe and green onions and is topped with ponzu sauce. No reservations. Lunch Fri., dinner Tue.-Sun., late-night Fri.-

ROLLS-N-BOWLS 605 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 309-0519; www.facebook.com/rollsnbowlsnola The vermicelli noodle bowl has noodles over lettuce, cucumber and carrots; shrimp are an optional addition. Bo kho is a spicy beef stew served with bread or noodles. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

ROLY POLY One Shell Square, 701 Poydras St., Suite 121, (504) 561-9800; 816 Hwy. 190, Covington, (985) 892-2462; 3020 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 872-0957; 5409 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 891-8373; www.rolypoly.com Roly Poly’s Spa salad features plum tomatoes, green peppers, cucumber, carrots, mushrooms, avocado, walnuts, dried cranberries, alfalfa sprouts, mixed greens and balsamic vinaigrette. The pressed Key West Cuban sandwich combines smoked pork, turkey, ham, Swiss and cheddar cheeses, pickles, onions, tomatos, lettuce and honey mustard. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

ROMANO ITALIAN STREET FOOD 4620 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 872-9992; www.myromano.com The Roma-New Orleans shrimp piadina wrap is made with spicy tomato cream sauce, eggplant caponata, creamy Romano sauce, pancetta, Romano cheese, roasted garlic, Peppadew peppers, mushrooms and olives. The Build-Your-Own pasta bowl gives you a choice of angel hair or whole wheat pasta served with a choice of protein, six toppings and a sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

ROOT 200 Julia St., (504) 252-9480; www.rootnola.com

Citywide; www.rouses.com Daily specials include Monday’s red beans and rice with smoked sausage and Friday’s fried fish with white beans and rice. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

ROUX ON ORLEANS Bourbon Orleans Hotel, 717 Orleans St., (504) 571-4604; www.bourbonorleans.com/rouxon-orleans Redfish couvillion is a pan-fried fillet topped with spicy Creole sauce and comes with rice pilaf. Catfish Shrimp ’n’ Grits features a fried catfish fillet, blackened shrimp, white cheddar grits and spicy etouffee sauce. Reservations accepted. Breakfast daily, dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

ROYAL BLEND COFFEE & TEA HOUSE 204 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 835-7779; 621 Royal St., (504) 523-2716 The Uptowner Salad features baby greens, red onion, golden raisins, blue cheese, vine-ripened tomatoes and house-made honey balsamic vinaigrette. The Executive Club sandwich combines turkey, ham, bacon, Swiss and cheddar cheeses, lettuce, tomato and honey-mustard dressing. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and early dinner daily. Credit cards. $

ROYAL HOUSE OYSTER BAR 441 Royal St., (504) 528-2601; www.royalhouserestaurant.com Flaky puff pastry is filled with creamy spinach dressing, fried oysters and Crystal beurre blanc. Baked shrimp tortellini features Gulf shrimp in seafood cream sauce topped with bread crumbs and baked to a golden brown. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and latenight daily. Credit cards. $$$

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RUE 127 127 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 483-1571; www.rue127.com Chef Ray Gruezke’s sweetbread risotto features enoki and beech mushrooms, pine nuts and lemon risotto. The double-cut pork chop is served atop corn coushcoush and comes with roasted pepper jus and crispy onions on top. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

RUE DE LA COURSE 1140 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 861-4343 The Mediterranean sandwich features tomato, fresh basil, mozzarella, prosciutto and balsamic vinaigrette. The Sicilian salad combines baby greens, prosciutto, mortadella, salami, provolone, croutons, olive salad, Parmesan and vinaigrette dressing. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Cash only. $

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RUSSELL’S MARINA GRILL 8555 Pontchartrain Blvd., (504) 282-9980; www.russellsmarinagrill.net Eggs Lafitte features paneed eggplant rounds and fried green tomato topped with lump crabmeat and Monica sauce. Barbecue shrimp are served over creamy grits with house-made biscuits topped with poached eggs. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch daily. Dinner Thu.Sat. Credit cards. $$

RUSTY PELICAN 500 Girod St., Mandeville, (985) 778-0364; www.sippinstation.com The Girod Street burger is topped with pepper Jack cheese, barbecue sauce and two fried onion rings; it comes with fries. Pankocrusted crab cakes are

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE 3633 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 8883600; Harrah’s Hotel, 525 Fulton St., (504) 587-7099; www.ruthschris.com The New York strip is a USDA Prime cut cooked in a special broiler and served in sizzling butter. New Orleans-style barbecue shrimp features shrimp sauteed in reduced white wine, butter and garlic and served over roasted garlic mashed potatoes. Reservations recommended. Fulton Street: lunch and dinner daily. Veterans Memorial Boulevard: lunch Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

SAFFRON NOLA 505 Gretna Blvd., Suite 6, Gretna, (504) 363-2174; www.saffronnola.com Lamb chops are crusted in Indian spices and served with rogan josh sauce. Goat curry is a slow-cooked goat masala served with basmati rice. Reservations recommended. Dinner Fri. Credit cards. $$

ST. CHARLES TAVERN 1433 St. Charles Ave., (504) 523-9823; www.stcharlestavern.com The corned beef and cheese sandwich is Italian bread piled high with corned beef, coleslaw and french fries. The seafood plate features catfish, shrimp, crab cakes and fries. Delivery available. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Credit cards. $

ST. JAMES CHEESE COMPANY 5004 Prytania St., (504) 899-4737; www.stjamescheese.com The Super Pig features Niman Ranch pork shoulder, Ryal’s Dairy cheddar and local kale marinated in harissa vinegar on Bellegarde wheat bread. Smoky Blue pairs house-smoked Mycella blue cheese with sliced roast beef, Worcestershire mayonnaise, tomatoes and lettuce on toasted multigrain bread. No reservations. Lunch daily, dinner Thu.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

STE. MARIE 930 Poydras St., Suite 101, (504) 304-6988; www.staintmarienola.com The Louisiana fried oyster salad features lime- and cornmeal-crusted oysters with mashed avocado, watercress and green apple julienne. Sam’s Yak A Mein combines braised beef, chicken, shrimp, egg noodles and a soft-boiled egg. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Wed.-Sun., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

SAINTS AND SINNERS 627 Bourbon St., (504) 528-9307; www.saintsandsinnersnola.com The soft-shell crab platter features fried crab and a choice of vegetable and mashed potatoes or fries. The spring salad comes with seasonal fruit, candied walnuts and feta cheese with either chicken or shrimp. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Fri.Sun., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

SAKE CAFE 817 W. Esplanade Ave., Kenner, (504) 468-8829; 1130 S. Clearview Pkwy., Suite A, Harahan (504) 7338879; Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 7797253; www.sakecafela.com The Rice Paper roll combines salmon, tuna, snow crab and avocado and is topped with cucumber and hot chili and ponzu sauces. The Tiger roll is a tuna and salmon roll topped with more tuna and salmon and barbecued eel, crunchy flakes, scallions, smelt roe and eel sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

SAKE CAFE UPTOWN 2830 Magazine St., (504) 894-0033; www.sakecafeuptown.us The kuruma shrimp features jumbo shrimp stuffed with snow crab and served with peanut-wasabi sauce. The po-boy roll combines shrimp tempura, soft-shell crab, crawfish and lettuce in sesame soy paper. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

SALT ’N’ PEPPER ST. LAWRENCE 219 N. Peters St., (504) 525-4111; www.saintlawrencenola.com Oysters Tommye features poached oysters atop bread pudding filled with mushrooms and artichoke. A fillet of sheepshead is served over charred romaine lettuce and topped with Parmesan cheese. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

403 Iberville St., (504) 561-6070 Paneer tikka masala mixes Indian cottage cheese, sauteed spinach, tomato and spicy gravy. Chicken tikka masala is spiced chicken in creamy tomato sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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3128 Magazine St., (504) 941-7560; www.rumhousenola.com The Cuban sandwich is made with pulled pork, ham, tomatoes, pickles, Swiss cheese and Creole horseradish aioli. The seafood pepper pot is a Caribbean bouillabaisse loaded with mahi mahi, calamari, mussels, shrimp and scallops in spicy Jamaican pepper hot sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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Somethin’ Else Cafe serves a crab cake topped with a fried egg, omelets and breakfast plates with fried eggs, sausage and toast. (504) 371-5809; www.salurestaurant.com The truffled BLT flatbread includes smoked bacon, romaine lettuce, roasted tomato, house-made mozzarella and truffled mayonnaise. Fra diavolo mussels are prepared with roasted tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, crushed red peppers and basil. Reservations accepted. Lunch Fri.-Sun., dinner daily. Credit cards. $

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7742 Hwy. 23, Belle Chasse, (504) 393-7303; www.salvosseafood.com A trio of blackened catfish fillets is served with corn on the cob, sauteed potatoes, salad and French bread. The combo plate includes shrimp, oysters and stuffed crab. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$

THE SAMMICH Chickie Wah Wah, 2828 Canal St., (504) 813-5259; www.thesammich.com The fried lobster sandwich features tempura-fried lobster claws and knuckles with spicy mango cream sauce, lettuce and tomato on Leidenheimer bread. The duck confit sandwich is made with shredded duck leg and thigh meat, brie, foie gras, mayonnaise, lettuce and tomato on Leidenheimer bread. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri., Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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(504) 947-0675; www.sammysfood.com Smothered beef short ribs are cooked until the meat is fall-apart tender and served slathered in brown gravy with grilled onions. The seafoodstuffed tomato is drizzled with remoulade. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

901 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 835-0916; www.sammyspoboys.com The Flickaletta is Sammy’s version of the muffuletta and it includes ham, salami, Swiss cheese and olive salad on French bread. The chicken and andouille gumbo is a popular starter. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $$

6601 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 888-7784; www.sandrostrattoria.com Seafood cannelloni is a house-made, crawfish- and crabmeat-stuffed crepe atop a bed of angel hair pasta and topped with seafood Alfredo sauce. Pan-seared speckled trout is served over angel hair pasta and topped with crabmeat and mushroom Alfredo sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

SANTA FE RESTAURANT 3201 Esplanade Ave., (504) 948-0077; www.santafenola.com Prince Edward Island mussels are steamed in tomato, chorizo, cilantro and fennel and white wine broth and served with crostini. Carne asada Alexander is an 8-ounce sirloin drizzled with Creole sauce and served with rice, beans, mixed vegetables and guacamole. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

SANTA FE TAPAS 1327 St. Charles Ave., (504) 304-9915 Santa Fe ceviche features fish, jumbo shrimp, calamari, greens, avocado, red onion, radishes, tomato and cilantro. Tequila-cured salmon comes with sweet corn jalapeno pancakes, citrus cream and caviar. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat., dinner Sun., brunch Sat. Credit cards and checks. $$

SARA’S BISTRO & BAR 724 Dublin St., (504) 861-0565; www.sarasbistro.com Cajun-fried Cornish hen is served with cranberry sauce. Duck Two Ways features Peking roasted duck breast, duck confit, hoisin and scallions. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

SASSAFRAS CREOLE & SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 2501 Leon C. Simon Drive, (504) 288-3939; www.sassafrasnola.com Stuffed bell peppers are filled with beef, shrimp and crabmeat and served with baked macaroni, green beans and salad. The Crabellini features fried crab cakes on capellini tossed with sauteed crawfish tails and mushrooms and pesto sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

SATSUMA CAFE 3218 Dauphine St., (504) 304-5962; 7901 Maple St., (504) 309-5557; www.satsumacafe.com The raw vegetable salad features shaved radishes, fennel, beets, carrots, arugula, avocado slices, sprouts, sunflower seeds and Bragg’s apple cider vinaigrette. The salami Toscano grilled cheese sandwich includes provolone


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The 10-ounce Angus rib-eye comes with salad and french fries or mashed potatoes. The half-pound Turbo burger come with fries. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and latenight daily. Credit cards. $

4200 Magazine St., (504) 301-2755; www.saucysnola.com This barbecue joint offers 3-pound racks of St. Louis ribs served with a choice of sauces. The cochon blue sandwich features slowsmoked pulled pork topped with blue cheese dressing and mozzarella on a toasted sesame seed egg bun. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

Clearview Mall, 4436 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 454-7930; www.semolina.com Shrimp Roban includes sauteed shrimp over shell pasta tossed in cream sauce with green onions and parsley. Double cheeseburger pasta features sauteed ground beef and onions tossed with pasta, cheese sauce, sesame seeds, lettuce, tomato, cheddar, potato sticks, pickles and mustard. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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2483 Royal St., (504) 944-6666; www.schiroscafe.com Tandoori chicken barbecue features marinated chicken breast and a leg quarter served with naan, basmati rice, salad and tamarind and yogurt sauces. The seafood platter has battered and fried seafood and comes with hushpuppies, potato salad, assorted vegetables, buttered French bread, lemon wedges and tartar sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $

3700 Orleans Ave., (504) 407-0818; www.serendipitynola.com “Shrimp in a grass skirt” is a version of New Orleans barbecue shrimp served with phyllo dough strands. Truffled goat cheese “ravioli” is made with slices of golden beets in place of pasta. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

1855 Dock St., Harahan, (504) 729-4442; www.theshimmyshack.net Broiled pompano is topped with New England clam sauce. Maple-glazed freerange chicken is served with fennel compote and merlot reduction. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

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SEITHER’S SEAFOOD 279 Hickory Ave., Harahan, (504) 738-1116 The Asian tuna salad features thin-sliced seared tuna over greens with cucumber, purple onion, cabbage, carrots, grape tomatoes, avocado, black and white sesame seeds, green onions, spicy mayonnaise and eel sauce. The boiled seafood platter includes blue crab, shrimp, crawfish, potatoes and corn. No reservations. Lunch Tue.Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

SEKISUI SAMURAI 239 Decatur St., (504) 525-9595; www.samuraineworleans.com The Ocean Pyramid features layers of avocado, tuna, salmon, yellowtail and fish roe molded into a pyramid. The Decatur roll is filled with crawfish, crunchy bits and cilantro

533 Toulouse St., (504) 2273808; www.facebook.com/ sergiosseafoodnola The Fritanga plate includes a grilled petit filet mignon, pork loin, gallo pinto, fried plantains, fried cream cheese and cabbage salad. Center-cut beef tenderloin is served with chimichurri and a baked potato. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, breakfast Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

SEYMOUR’S RESTAURANT AND BAR 2216 Hickory Ave., River Ridge, (504) 737-3148 The Crab-on-Crab dish features two crab cakes atop crabmeat fettuccine and comes with salad. The Chill Down salad is a combination of shrimp remoulade, shrimp cocktail, shrimp salad and potato salad. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

SHAKE SUGARY 3600 St. Claude Ave., (504) 355-9345; www.shakesugary.com The vegetarian tomato-basil Florentine quiche is popular. The changing selection of baked goods includes blueberry, lemon and lavender Bundt cake with honey glaze. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards and checks. $

SHAMROCK 4133 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 301-0938; www.shamrockparty.com

1855 Barataria Blvd., Suite E, Marrero, (504) 341-2226; www.shanesribshack.com The Shack sampler includes a quarter-rack of ribs, two chicken tenders and a choice of either a half-pound of pork or barbecued chicken, two sides and Texas toast. Ribs are available by the half or full rack and come with two sides and Texas toast. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

SHOGUN 2325 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 8337477; www.shogunneworleans.com The Teishoku, or Japanese “businessman’s lunch” special includes a choice of entree (mackerel, salmon, chicken, beef, tempura, sushi and more), an appetizer, sashimi, egg custard, miso soup, pickles and steamed rice. The sushi and tempura dinner includes an assortment of nigiri sushi pieces, tempura shrimp, soup, salad, fruit and rice. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

SHORT STOP PO-BOYS 119 Transcontinental Drive, Metairie, (504) 885-4572; www.shortstoppoboys.com The debris po-boy features roast beef cooked with garlic, onions and Worcestershire sauce. Short Stop’s gumbo combines hot, smoked and andouille sausage and chicken in a seasoned roux. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

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SIDELINES BAR & GRILL 1229 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 831-4002 Sidelines sliders are miniburgers topped with cheddar cheese, grilled onions and Creole mustard sauce. The brioche brisket combines house-made smokehouse brisket, pepper Jack cheese, red onions, pickles and barbecue sauce on a warm brioche bun. No reservations. PAGE 84

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201 Carroll St., Mandeville, (985) 231-7632; www.thescottscoffeebar.com The turkey and brie panini is dressed with melba sauce. Mary Anne’s Cobb salad includes a scoop of chicken salad, lettuce, bacon, avocado, tomatoes, red onion, blue cheese and honey-lime vinaigrette. Reservations recommended. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner and latenight Fri.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

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1513 St. Charles Ave., (504) 525-7437; 5538 Magazine St., (504) 897-4800; www.slicepizzeria.com Bacon, basil and chicken ravioli are served with pesto cream sauce, red gravy and mozzarella and pecorino cheeses. A top pizza choice is the PGA, a pie topped with prosciutto, Gorgonzola and organic arugula. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

SMASHBURGER 3300 Magazine St., (504) 342-2653; www.smashburger.com The Classic Smash is a burger served on an egg bun and with smash sauce, ketchup, lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickles and American cheese. The NOLA burger is topped with Creole mustard sauce, shredded lettuce, fried green tomatoes, mayonnaise and Swiss cheese. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

SMILIE’S RESTAURANT 5725 Jefferson Hwy., Harahan, (504) 733-3000; www.smiliesrestaurant.com Auggie’s Delight features a 6-ounce beef filet and softshell crab topped with jumbo lump crabmeat served with vegetables and potatoes. Trout Orleans amandine is topped with demi-glace and toasted almonds and served with potatoes and vegetables. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

SMITTY’S SEAFOOD 2000 W. Esplanade Ave., Kenner, (504) 468-1647 Seafood artichoke pasta combines penne pasta, fried seafood and artichoke hearts with dill cream sauce. The Hamper features a mix of seasonal boiled seafood, including shrimp and crabs, potatoes, corn, mushrooms, sausage and garlic. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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626 Frenchmen St., (504) 949-0696; www.snugjazz.com Fish Marigny features a fried fillet topped with Gulf shrimp and Creole cream sauce. Spicy barbecue shrimp features shell-on shrimp sauteed with butter, garlic, rosemary and cayenne pepper. No reservations. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

SOBOU 310 Chartres St., (504) 552-4095; www.sobounola.com

Shrimp and tasso pinchos are served with grilled pineapple, pickled ghost pepper jelly, chimichurri and Crystal hot sauce aioli. The foie gras burger comes with a small Abita root beer and foie gras ice cream float and features seared Hudson Valley foie gras, a sunny side-up yard egg, duck bacon and foie gras mayonnaise on a caramelized onion brioche bun. Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

SOMETHIN’ ELSE CAFE 620 Conti St., (504) 373-6439; www.somethinelsecafe.com The Vice po-boy features four fried boudin balls on bread dressed with lettuce, tomato and house sauce. The shrimp burger is a patty of ground Gulf shrimp topped with pepper Jack cheese, avocado, bacon, lettuce, tomato and house sauce. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, late-night Thu.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

SOUTH SEAS ASIAN CUISINE 1714 Hwy. 190 W., Slidell, (985) 646-1205 The California roll combines crab, cucumber and avocado. The steak teriyaki is served with onions and mixed vegetables. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

SOUTHSIDE CAFE 3154 Pontchartrain Drive, Slidell, (985) 643-6133; www.southsidecafe.net The strawberry blue salad is made with fresh spinach or romaine, crumbled applewood-smoked bacon, boiled egg, blue cheese, Louisiana strawberries and strawberry vinaigrette. The Peacemaker combines a dozen fried oysters, American cheese, two eggs cooked to order and applewood-smoked bacon on Leidenheimer French bread. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

SPECIAL TEA CAFE 4337 Banks St., (504) 982-0922; www.specialteanola.com Vegan red beans and rice is served with brown rice. The vegan brunch menu includes whole wheat waffles topped with walnuts, fruit and maple syrup. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

SPECIALTY ITALIAN BISTRO 2330 Belle Chasse Hwy., Gretna, (504) 391-1090; www.specialtyitalianbistro.com Shrimp scampi features shrimp sauteed in garlic, white wine and lemon butter served

over linguine. Pecan-crusted fried catfish is served with pecan sauce, sweet potato fries, garlic cheese bread and salad. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

SPUDLY’S SUPER SPUDS 2609 Harvard Ave., Metairie, (504) 455-3250; www.spudlys.com The chicken delight potato features fried chicken, cheese sauce, mozzarella and chives. The Super Duper baked potato is topped with crabmeat, shrimp, crawfish and cheese sauce, shredded cheddar and chives. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

SQUEAL BAR-B-Q 8400 Oak St., (504) 3027370; www.squeal-nola.com Black-eyed pea egg rolls are stuffed with black-eyed peas, bacon and andouille and served with ranch dipping sauce. Barbecued pork tacos are grilled corn tortillas filled with pulled pork shoulder topped with horseradish coleslaw, cilantro and chipotle sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

STANLEY 547 St. Ann St., (504) 587-0093; www.stanleyrestaurant.com Breaux Bridge Benedict features house-made boudin, smoked ham, American cheese, poached eggs and hollandaise on French bread. The soft-shell crab po-boy comes dressed with coleslaw, remoulade and cocktail sauce. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE STEAK KNIFE RESTAURANT & BAR 888 Harrison Ave., (504) 488-8981; www.steakkniferestaurant.com Crabmeat au gratin features Louisiana lump crabmeat baked in cheese sauce and topped with cheddar and Swiss cheeses. Surf and turf features grilled filet mignon topped with Louisiana lump crabmeat, blue cheese and bordelaise sauce. Reservations accepted. Dinner Tue.Sat. Credit cards. $$$

STEAMBOAT NATCHEZ Toulouse Street Wharf, 400 Toulouse St., (504) 586-8777; www.steamboatnatchez.com Blackened Paddlewheel pork loin is served with Creole mustard sauce. Creole creamed spinach is seasoned with Cajun spices. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$


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Summer RESTAURANT GUIDE 2013 STEIN’S MARKET & DELI 2207 Magazine St., (504) 527-0771; www.steinsdeli.net The Mummbler sandwich includes prosciutto di Parma, Taleggio cheese, aged balsamic vinegar and arugula on ciabatta. The Rachel features hot pastrami, Ba-Tampte sauerkraut, Emmentaler cheese and house-made Russian dressing on your choice of rye. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Tue.-Sun. Credit cards and checks. $

STELLA! 1032 Chartres St., (504) 587-0091; www.restaurantstella.com Roasted baby beets are marinated in orange and chamomile and served with goat cheese, fennel, spicy olive oil and cucumber. An entree focusing on beef includes rib-eye, oxtail croquette, bone marrow, grilled ramps, roasted carrots and horseradish cream. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

STEPBROTHERS BAR & GRILL 4971 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, (504) 889-9856 The Super Club sandwich combines ham, turkey, bacon, Swiss cheese, lettuce and tomato on white or wheat bread. Not-So-Step-Child fries are topped with gravy, sour cream, chives, bacon and cheddar. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $ Place St. Charles, 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 210, (504) 522-8198; www.steves-diner.com The chicken bacon melt features sliced grilled chicken, lettuce, tomato and Swiss cheese on French bread. The seafood platter, served on “seafood Fridays,” features fried shrimp, catfish, oysters and two sides. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

SUCRE 3025 Magazine St., (504) 520-8311; Lakeside Shopping Center, 3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 834-2277; www.shopsucre.com Sucre’s macarons are light almond meringue cookies filled with different housemade creams, ganaches or mousellines in flavors such as salted caramel and pistachio. The All Things NOLA sundae is made with brown-butter pecan gelato, bread pudding pieces, bananas Foster sauce, whipped cream and pecans. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $

SUGAR PARK 3054 St. Claude Ave., (504) 942-2047; www.sugarparknola.com Who’s Your Mama pizza features shrimp, corn and pineapple and spicy adobo sauce. White Witch fettuccine pasta is tossed with spinach, mushrooms, Roma tomatoes and Alfredo sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Dinner Tue.Sun. Credit cards. $

SUIS GENERIS 3219 Burgundy St., (504) 309-7850; www.suisgeneris.com House-made cilantro ravioli are filled with artichoke hearts, shiitake mushrooms, smoked mozzarella and shallots and served with grilled asparagus and roasted red pepper-cucumber-sambal oelek sauce. Wake Up Duck is a duck breast brined in coffee, star anise, garlic and orange, pan-seared and served with black rice and Brussels sprouts. Reservations accepted for large parties. Dinner Wed.-Sun., late-night Thu.-Sat., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

STILL PERKIN’ SUKHO THAI The Rink, 2727 Prytania St., (504) 899-0335; www.stillperkinneworleans.com Iced coffee features a cold-brewed local blend. For a pastry, there are plum danishes. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and early dinner daily. Credit cards. $

THE STORE 814 Gravier St., (504) 3222446; www.thestoreneworleans.com The fried shrimp and greens po-boy dresses fried shrimp with New Orleans-style barbecue sauce and collard greens. Asian shrimp and avocado salad is a medley of boiled Gulf shrimp, avocado, tomato, julienne carrots, wont-

1913 Royal St., (504) 948-9309; 4519 Magazine St., (504) 373-6471; www.sukhothainola.com The Caribbean pirate dish features wok-fried mussels, scallops, Gulf shrimp, calamari and vegetables in a kaffir lime Panang curry made with ginger and lemon grass with brown or white jasmine rice. Three-flavor whole fish with shrimp and scallops features a fried whole fish with stir-fried vegetables, fried shrimp and scallops and brown or white jasmine rice. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

SUPERIOR GRILL 3636 St. Charles Ave., (504) 899-4200; www.superiorgrill.com The fish of the day is mesquite-grilled and served with grilled vegetables, rice and tortilla or black bean soup. The seafood combo platter includes fish tacos, a crawfish enchilada and a brochette of grilled shrimp. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

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SUPERIOR SEAFOOD 4338 St. Charles Ave., (504) 293-3474; www. superiorseafoodnola.com Shrimp are served over house-made grits with a tasso cream sauce. Crawfish are boiled with potatoes, sausage, mushrooms and corn and served by the pound. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

SURREY’S CAFE & JUICE BAR 1418 Magazine St., (504) 524-3828; 4807 Magazine St., (504) 895-5757; www.surreyscafeandjuicebar.com Shrimp and grits features sauteed Louisiana Gulf shrimp in New Orleans-style barbecue sauce over grits. Bananas Foster French toast is stuffed with banana cream cheese and topped with brown sugar-butter sauce. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and brunch daily. Cash only. $

SUSHI BROTHERS 1612 St. Charles Ave., (504) 581-4449; www.sushibrothers.net The Black and Gold roll features coconut shrimp and cream cheese with mango and avocado on the outside. The LSU roll has shrimp tempura and cream cheese on the inside and snow crab, tuna and avocado drizzled with eel sauce on top. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

SWEET DADDY’S BBQ 420 S. Tyler St., Covington, (985) 898-2166; www. sweet-daddysbarbq.com Pecan-smoked pork comes with a choice of two side items. The two-meat combo platter includes a choice of two sides as well. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $

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THE SWEET PALATE 519 St. Louis St., (504) 522-5150; www.thesweetpalate.com House-made gelato flavors change each week and are served in handmade cones. Hazelnut pralines infused with Pop Rocks are coated in dark chocolate. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

SYLVAIN 625 Chartres St., (504) 265-8123; www.sylvainnola.com Pan-fried pork shoulder is served with creamy grits, braised greens and mustard jus. The Chick-Syl-vain sandwich features chicken breast seasoned with a house brine, battered, fried and served on a brioche bun with house-made pickles and a side of fries. Reservations recommended. Lunch Fri.-Sat., dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$

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TACO DEL MAR 514 City Park Ave., (504) 2720557; 925 E. Judge Perez Drive, Chalmette, (504) 302-2805; 1515 Poydras St., Suite 160, (504) 3098311; www.tacodelmar.com Mondo carnitas burritos come with a choice of tomato, spinach whole wheat or flour tortillas and pico de gallo or salsas of varying heat levels. Super meat nachos come with cheese, beans, guacamole, sour cream, pico de gallo and a choice of meat. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

TAG’S MEAT MARKET & DELI 1207 E. Judge Perez Drive, Chalmette, (504) 277-6594 House-made hot sausage is served on a po-boy. Gumbo-inspired hog’s head cheese combines shrimp, smoked sausage and spices. No reservations. Lunch and early dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

TAJ MAHAL 923 Metairie Road, Suite C, Metairie, (504) 836-6859 Shrimp kali mirch features Gulf shrimp served with black pepper and herb sauce. Bullet naan is stuffed fresh jalapenos and spices. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $$

TAN DINH 1705 Lafayette St., Gretna, (504) 361-8008 Top dishes at this Vietnamese restaurant include goat curry over rice or noodles and marinated and roasted quail with noodles. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $

TAQUERIA CORONA 1827 Hickory Ave., Harahan, (504) 738-6722; 3535 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 885-5088; 5932 Magazine St., (504) 8973974; www.taqueriacorona.com Avocado salad features sliced avocado, lettuce and tomatoes in tangy dressing. The shrimp quesadilla is filled with mozzarella and cheddar cheeses and served with guacamole and salsa. Credit cards. $

TARTINE 7217 Perrier St., (504) 866-4860; www.tartineneworleans.com Tuna nicoise salad includes olives, potatoes, boiled eggs, hearts of palm, roasted tomatoes, anchovies and vinaigrette. A popular tartine features pork rillette atop a toasted baguette with onion marmalade and cornichons. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $

TASTE OF TOKYO 10160 Jefferson Hwy., River Ridge, (504) 737-0688; www.tasteoftokyorr.com The Burning Man roll has spicy tuna inside and is topped with pepper tuna, avocado, green onions, sesame seeds and ponzu, eel and chili sauces. Hibachi filet mignon is cooked to order and served with vegetables and fried, steamed or brown rice. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

1818 Manhattan Blvd., Suite 11, Harvey, (504) 366-3898; www.tennousushi.com The Tsunami roll is filled with shrimp tempura, crawfish, white tuna, mayonnaise and cream cheese. The Hawaii roll combines tempura shrimp, snow crab, mango, crunchy tempura flakes and is topped with eel sauce and spicy mayonnaise. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

TERRAZU Place St. Charles, 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 129, (504) 287-0877; www.terrazu.net Chicken and spinach salad features grilled chicken, baby spinach, cranberries, toasted pecans, avocado, blue cheese and pepper jelly vinaigrette. The BBLTA sandwich layers brie, bacon, lettuce, tomato, avocado, mayonnaise and Dijon mustard on whole wheat toast. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

THANH THANH RESTAURANT 131 Huey P. Long Ave., Gretna, (504) 368-8678; www.t2restaurant.com Vietnamese crepes are filled with chicken, bean sprouts and shrimp. Pad thai is flat rice noodles stir-fried with onions, garlic, bean sprouts, peanuts and spicy sauce. Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

Harahan, (504) 733-3803; 4024 Canal St., (504) 302-1133; 4218 Magazine St., (504) 894-8554; www.theospizza.com The Meathead pizza features pepperoni, sausage, bacon, Italian sausage, Canadian bacon, hamburger and mozzarella on tomato sauce. The Eccentric is an olive oil-based pie loaded with garlic, spinach, feta, pepper Jack and mozzarella cheeses, chicken, jalapenos, yellow squash, spicy tomatoes and Anaheim peppers. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

THE TIMES GRILL 1827 Front St., Slidell, (985) 6393335; 1896 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, (985) 626-1161; www.timesgrill.com Catfish Tchefuncte is a fried fillet topped with creamy crawfish sauce served over seasoned rice. The Sweet Heat bacon cheeseburger is topped with cheddar, hickory barbecue sauce and hickory-smoked bacon. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

TIVOLI & LEE The Hotel Modern, 2 Lee Circle, (504) 962-0909; www.tivoliandlee.com Fried chicken and waffle bites are served with maple butter. Chickenfried steak is served with buttermilk biscuits, breakfast sausage gravy and green onions. Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

THAT’S A WRAP 4241 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 885-0009; www.thatsawrapnola.com The Southwest chipotle chicken wrap is filled with roasted chicken, cheddar cheese, spicy chipotle mayonnaise, tomato, bacon and romaine lettuce. The Tuscan turkey wrap features roasted turkey, Swiss cheese, tomato, romaine and spring mix and creamy pesto vinaigrette. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

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TOKYO BISTRO 5024 W. Esplanade Ave., Metairie, (504) 888-4288 The salmon mango roll has tempura shrimp inside and salmon, mango and sweet chili sauce on top. Rainbow Naruta features assorted fish wrapped in cucumber topped with ponzu sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

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La Petit Theatre, 616 St. Peter St., (504) 934-3463; www.tableaufrenchquarter.com Oysters en Brochette feature bacon-wrapped broiled oysters skewered on rosemary sprigs, sprinkled with panko bread crumbs and served with roasted garlic beurre blanc. The grilled rack of local lamb is topped with New Orleans-style barbecue sauce made with Abita beer. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

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Wild catfish from Des Allemands is fried and served with stone-ground grits, Cajun tasso and green onion broth. Crawfish and goat cheese crepes are served with a Chardonnay and Creole cream sauce. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

TOMMY’S CUISINE 746 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 581-1103; www.tommysneworleans.com Fillet of fish maison is topped with jumbo lump crabmeat and meuniere sauce and served with brabant potatoes and vegetables. Raosted duck Tchoupitoulas is served with raspberry reduction, wild rice and spinach with toasted pecans and bacon. Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

TOMMY’S WINE BAR 752 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 525-4790; www.tommysneworleans.com Crabmeat canape is made with bechamel sauce, green onions, fresh herbs and Parmesan. Pecan praline bread pudding is served with vanilla bean ice cream. No reservations. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

TONY ANGELLO’S RESTAURANT 6262 Fleur de Lis Drive, (504) 488-0888 Eggplant Tina features eggplant that’s thinly sliced, breaded, fried and layered with light marinara sauce and Romano cheese. Tony Angello’s “Feed Me” dinner features appetizer-sized portions of popular dishes. Reservations recommended. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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845 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 252-4999; www.toupsmeatery.com Lamb neck is served with mint chow chow and black-eyed pea salad. The Meatery Board features a selection of house-cured meats and condiments. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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347 Verret St., (504) 362-2264; www.toutdesuitecafe.com Poche is smoked boudin served with organic stone ground grits, eggs and sauce piquante. A quinoa and goat cheese patty is served with roasted red pepper sauce and roasted vegetables or spring salad. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Tue.-Sun., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $

TRACEY’S 2604 Magazine St., (504) 899-2054; www.traceysnola.com The soft-shell crab po-boy is served with salad and fries. Shrimp top a mixed green salad of cucumber, red onion, cherry tomatoes, feta cheese and croutons. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

TREASURE ISLAND BUFFET 5050 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 443-8000; www.treasurechest.com Friday and Saturday nights offer a seafood buffet. Prime rib is a popular entree on the daily buffet. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner


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TREY YUEN CUISINE OF CHINA 600 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, (985) 626-4476; 2100 N. Morrison Blvd., Hammond, (985) 345-6789; www.treyyuen.com Steak tenderloin is stir-fried with greens, mushrooms and carrots. Pecan shrimp features Gulf shrimp in sweet cream sauce topped with honey-roasted pecans and sesame seeds. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Sun.-Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

TRUBURGER 8115 Oak St., (504) 218-5416; www.truburgernola.com The hand-dipped corn dog is a Zweigle’s hot dog dipped to order in house-made batter. The Truth burger is an Angus patty ground in-house and topped with Swiss cheese, fried thin-sliced onions and Tru sauce. Delivery available. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $

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TWO TONYS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 8536 Pontchartrain Blvd., (504) 282-0801; www.two-tonys.com Broiled seafood au gratin combines shrimp, crabmeat and Maine lobster in cheese sauce topped with shredded cheddar and Romano cheese breadcrumbs. Shrimp pasta Mediterranean tops capellini pasta with shrimp, onions, garlic and plum tomatoes simmered in Chianti. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

UGLY DOG SALOON 401 Andrew Higgins Drive, (504) 569-8459; www.uglydogsaloon.net Tuesday is steak night, featuring a 12-ounce Angus New York strip served with a baked potato and a salad. Twenty-ounce baby back ribs are cooked with a dry rub and come with sides such as Ugly Dog slaw.

UPPERLINE RESTAURANT 1413 Upperline St., (504) 891-9822; www.upperline.com

UR WAY YOGURT AND COFFEE BAR 3001 Tulane Ave., Suite 1A, (504) 304-1556; www.urwaynola.com The chicken Caesar wrap features white meat chicken and vegetables from Nola Green Roots. Belgian waffles are served with a choice of toppings. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

VACHERIE Hotel Ste. Marie, 827 Toulouse St., (504) 207-4532; www.vacherierestaurant.com Crawfish etouffee is served with Louisiana-grown Crowley jasmine rice. Deep-fried boudin-stuffed Cornish hen is served with braised collard greens. Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.Sun. Credit cards. $$

VEGA TAPAS CAFE 2051 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 836-2007; www.vegatapascafe.com Ensalada de aguacape features grilled avocado, pancetta, red onion, crispy shallots and Mahon cheese in Portuguese chestnutvanilla vinaigrette. Gambas barbacoas features jumbo Gulf shrimp in spicy chorizo cream sauce. Reservations accepted. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

THE VELVET CACTUS 6300 Argonne Blvd., (504) 301-2083; www.thevelvetcactus.com The chicken Pablo features smoked chicken, roasted portobello mushrooms, grilled onions, pico de gallo and jalapeno cream sauce. Shrimp and chipotle cheese grits feature sauteed shrimp with garlic, Worcestershire, lemon juice and jalapenos over warm tortillas. No reservations. Lunch Fri.-Sun., dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

VENEZIA RESTAURANT 134 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 488-7991; www.venezianeworleans.com Veal Pontchartrain is breaded and topped with artichoke hearts, mushrooms, crabmeat and lemon butter sauce. The 8-ounce center-cut filet mignon comes with a choice of sides. Reservations recommended. Lunch Wed.-Fri. and Sun., dinner Wed.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

VERANDA RESTAURANT Intercontinental New Orleans, 444 St. Charles Ave., (504) 585-4383; www.icneworleans.com The grilled chicken pasta LaPlace is served with andouille sausage and Gulf shrimp. The garden wedge salad includes garlic shrimp, Creole tomatoes, blue cheese and buttermilk dressing. Reservations recommended. Breakfast and lunch Mon.Sat.. Credit cards. $$

VERTI MARTE 1201 Royal St., (504) 525-4767 All That Jazz features grilled ham, turkey and shrimp, Swiss and American cheeses, mushrooms, tomatoes and house “wow” sauce on grilled French bread. Red beans and rice comes with two sides. Delivery available. No reservations. Open 24 hours daily. Cash only. $

VIANNE’S TEA HOUSE 544 Girod St., Mandeville, (985) 624-5683; www.viannes.com Scones are baked daily in flavors including cherry-walnut, cinnamon-spice, lemon-poppyseed and blueberry, and they are served with housemade lemon curd, jam and clotted cream. A crabmeat, asparagus and Gruyere cheese quiche is served with organic green salad. Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $

VIC’S KANGAROO CAFE 636 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 524-4329 Shepherd’s pie features minced beef and vegetables topped with mashed potatoes and cheese. House-made jambalaya combines sausage, chicken, tomatoes and vegetables. No reservations. Dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

VILLAGE COFFEE & TEA CO. 5335 Freret St., (504) 861-1909; www.villagecoffeenola.com The Uptown garden salad is made with mixed greens, sliced tomatoes, shredded carrots, sprouts, red onions, boiled egg, avocado, bacon and balsamic vinaigrette. The Uptown club has layers of sliced turkey, bacon, avocado, lettuce and tomato on a croissant or multigrain hoagie roll. No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

VILLAGE INN 9201 Jefferson Hwy., River Ridge, (504) 737-4610 Crawfish Veronica features sauteed crawfish tossed in cream sauce and served over veal or eggplant and angel hair pasta. The All-Crab pasta is soft-shell PAGE 91

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823 Decatur St., (504) 5258676; www.tujagues.com Tujague’s prix fixe dinner menu includes entree options such as the signature chicken bonne femme, prepared pan-fried and seasoned with garlic and parsley. Boiled brisket is served with Creole horseradish sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch Fri.-Sun., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

Drum fish piquant with “hot & hot shrimp” features grilled fish served with two shrimp-based sauces — one with shrimp and jalapenos and one with habanero peppers. The garlic ice cream sundae features honey garlic sauce over vanilla ice cream. Reservations recommended. Dinner Wed.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$

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crab served with crabmeat cream sauce over angel hair pasta and comes with fried crab claws. No reservations. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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VINE AND DINE 141 Delaronde St., (504) 361-1402; www.vine-dine.com Skewers of andouille and zucchini come with corn maque choux made with tasso, onions and peppers. Escargot in garlic butter are served in Parmesan-crusted phyllo cups. No reservations. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

VINTAGE GARDEN KITCHEN 925 S. Labarre Road, Metairie, (504) 837-5105 or (504) 620-2495; Place St. Charles, 201 St. Charles Ave., second floor, phone n.a.; www.vintagegardenkitchen.org Served as a salad, wrap or bowl (on top of pasta, rice or quinoa), Crunchy Thai features bell peppers, carrots, jicama, cucumber, scallions, peanuts, crunchy noodles, greens and spicy peanut-lime vinaigrette. Also available as a salad, wrap or bowl, the Middle Eastern includes chickpeas, tomatoes, kalamata olives, feta, oven-dried tomatoes and lemon-tahini

VITASCOPE HALL Hyatt Regency New Orleans, 601 Loyola Ave., (504) 613-3740; www.neworleans.hyatt.com The Vitascope burger is an 8-ounce custom-ground grass-fed beef patty crusted in potato chips and topped with brie and caramelized onions. Sushi options include the Volcano Roll, which combines crab stick, avocado and cucumber topped with snow crab, scallops, tempura bits and eel sauce. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, latenight Sat. Credit cards. $$

VOLEO’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 5134 Nunez St., Lafitte, (504) 689-2482 The Big Boy seafood platter for two features fish, shrimp, oysters, stuffed crabs, crab claws, stuffed shrimp, frog legs and crawfish tails. Flounder Lafitte is fried flounder stuffed with provolone, crawfish, crabmeat and pecans and topped with cream sauce. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon. and Wed.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

VOODOO BBQ & GRILL Citywide; www.voodoobbqandgrill.com Pulled pork is cooked for 14 hours over oak and pecan wood and served with two sides and a piece of garlicbuttered Texas toast. Corn pudding is a cornbread souffle baked with whole sweet corn. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

W.I.N.O. 610 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 324-8000; www.winoschool.com The menu of small plates includes grape leaves sprin-

Meredith Call and Damian Rew serve creative dishes and cocktails at Tivoli & Lee. kled with feta cheese. Debbie Does Doberge baked goods, such as chocolate-covered red velvet cake balls, also are available. No Reservations. Lunch and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

WOW CAFE Citywide; www.wowcafe.com Wings are available in various quantities, and the sampler platter includes 3 pounds (18-24 pieces) and four sauces. The Shanghai shrimp po-boy features shrimp topped with Chinese chili-mustard sauce, ranch dressing, carrots, cucumbers and cilantro. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

WALK-ON’S BISTREAUX & BAR 1009 Poydras St., (504) 309-6530; www.walk-ons.com Catfish Atchafalaya features blackened or fried fillets topped with crawfish etouffee and fried crawfish. Cajundillas are quesadillas filled with chicken, boudin, pepper Jack cheese, grilled onions, andouille sausage and rice. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

WASABI 900 Frenchmen St., (504) 943-9433; 8550 Pontchartrain Blvd., (504) 267-3263; www.wasabinola.com The Marigny roll features chopped tuna, ginger, snow crab and crunchy flakes wrapped in rice paper. The firecracker roll combines tempura shrimp, spicy tuna, PAGE 93

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4411 Chastant St., Metairie, (504) 885-2984; 7839 St. Charles Ave., (504) 866-9313; www.vincentsitaliancuisine.com Veal and spinach cannelloni features house-made pasta stuffed with ground veal, spinach and Parmesan served on a bed of Alfredo sauce and topped with red sauce. Creamy corn and crab bisque is served in a toasted bread bowl. Reservations recommended. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $$

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snow crab, jalapenos, cucumber and smelt roe and is served with the house spicy mayonnaise. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

WATER STREET BISTRO 804 Water St., Madisonville, (985) 845-3855; www.waterstreetbistromadisonville.com Pan-seared scallops are served on top of baby spinach with feta cheese. Grilled rack of lamb comes with creamed potatoes and vegetables. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Wed.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards and checks. $$

WAYFARE 4510 Freret St., (504) 309-0069; www.wayfarenola.com The Knuckle is a sandwich of thin-sliced roast beef dressed with horseradish aioli, pickled onion, arugula and shoestring potato crisps on a pretzel bun. The Media Dia is a Cuban-style pressed sandwich filled with Black Forest ham, soppressata, orange mojo pork shoulder, charred onion, Swiss cheese, dill pickles, jalapeno, guasacaca and spicy mayonnaise on pan de agua. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

769 W. Fifth St., LaPlace, (985) 652-9990; www.wjsmokehouse.com House-made andouille is the star of the andouille burger, which combines sausage, ground beef and roasted pecans. Plantation veal is fried and served over pasta with shrimp, artichoke and mushroom-basil cream sauce. Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Thu.-Fri., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

WELTY’S DELI 336 Camp St., (504) 592-0223; www.weltysdeli.com The Napa salad features mixed greens, wine-soaked cranberries, hardwoodsmoked bacon, toasted walnuts, apples, blue cheese and sugar cane pepper jelly vinaigrette. The New Orleans AK (After Katrina) sandwich is assembled with a choice of four deli meats and cheddar, Swiss, pepper Jack and provolone cheeses on a warm muffuletta bun. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $

2401 Burgundy St., (504) 872-0360; www.whodatcoffeecafe.com Not Yo Mama’s cornbread is jalapeno cornbread topped with creamy egg sauce, cheddar cheese, bacon and green onions. The Marigny sandwich is open-face ciabatta covered with crab and shrimp salad in house remoulade. Reservations accepted. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner Wed.-Mon., brunch Fri.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

WHOLE FOODS MARKET 3420 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 888-8225; 5600 Magazine St., (504) 899-9119; www.wholefoodsmarket.com The spring vegetable salad combines roasted asparagus, portobello mushrooms and tomatoes. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards and checks. $

WILLIE MAE’S SCOTCH HOUSE 2401 St. Ann St., (504) 822-9503 Willie Mae’s is famous for its fried chicken. Bread pudding is a popular dessert. No reservations. Lunch daily Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

WIT’S INN 141 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 486-1600; www.witsinn.com Individual gourmet pizzas include a pie topped with spinach, feta, herb sauce, kalamata olives and mushrooms. The deluxe veggie muffuletta includes artichokes, mushrooms, roasted red peppers and garlic, red onions, mozzarella, spinach, feta cheese, and pesto mayonnaise on muffuletta bread. Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$

WOLFE’S IN THE WAREHOUSE Marriott New Orleans, 859 Convention Center Blvd., (504) 613-2882; www.marriott.com Herbed jumbo shrimp are served over linguine with tomato, bacon, spinach and Parmesan cheese. The 8-ounce applewood-smoked beef tenderloin comes with au gratin potatoes, baby carrots and caramelized shallot demi-glace. Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

YE OLDE COLLEGE INN 3000 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 866-3683; www.collegeinn1933.com The crispy boudin sausage

cakes are served over baby lettuce, drizzled with pepper jelly vinaigrette and topped with a poached egg pulled from the restaurant’s own chicken coop. The tomato salad is topped with aged balsamic vinegar, extra-virgin olive oil, fresh basil, purple onions and blue cheese. Reservations accepted. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

WHETHER IT’S BATHInG SUITS OR DRESS SUITS, WE HAvE GREAT GIFTS FOR DAD.

YUKI IZAKAYA 525 Frenchmen St., (504) 943-1122; www.facebook.com/yukiizakaya Japanese-style grilled beef tongue is lightly seasoned with salt and pepper. Karaage is chicken marinated in ginger sauce and fried. No reservations. Dinner daily, late-night Thu.-Sat. Credit cards. $

Z’OTZ COFFEEHOUSE 8210 Oak St., (504) 861-2224; www.facebook.com/zotzcafe Z’Otz serves Cajun meat pies and flaky croissants stuffed with spinach and feta cheese. No reservations. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Cash only. $

ZACHARY’S RESTAURANT 902 Coffee St., Mandeville, (985) 626-7008; www.zacharys985.com The pan-seared, sweet teabrined duck breast is served with summer vegetables and a local fruit reduction. Panfried redfish is topped with a sauce of lemon, mushrooms, crabmeat and cream and served over angel hair pasta. Reservations recommended. Lunch Wed.-Fri., dinner Tue.Sat. Credit cards. $$$

ZARA’S MARKET 2042 Prytania St., (504) 523-3658; 4838 Prytania St., 895-0581; www.zarasmarket.com The seafood platter includes fried oysters, shrimp and catfish, fries and salad. Corn and crab chowder is made in house. No reservations. 4838 Prytania St.: breakfast, lunch and early dinner daily; 2042 Prytania St.: breakfast, lunch and early dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $

ZEA ROTISSERIE AND GRILL Citywide; www.zearestaurants.com Thai ribs are St. Louisstyle ribs coated in sweet and spicy Thai sauce and sprinkled with sesame seeds and Asian herbs. Half a rotisserie chicken is served with garlic-herb sauce, smoky barbecue or sweet-and-spicy chili glaze and sides like Thai snap beans or roasted potatoes. No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $$

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These redfish-, streetcar- and fleur de lis-embellished pens add an unexpected decorative flourish, whether they’re peeking out from a shirt pocket or strewn across Dad’s desk, $65 each at Mignon Faget (The Shops at Canal Place, 333 Canal St., 504-524-2973; Lakeside Shopping Center, 3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, 504-835-2244; 3801 Magazine St., 504-891-2005; www.mignonfaget.com).

Time flies, and children grow up fast. Antique and vintage watches offer a sentimental way to show Dad you prize the time you’ve spent together, $400-$700 at Symmetry Jewelers (8138 Hampson St., 504-861-9925; www.symmetry-jewelers.com).

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Give him what he really wants: a bottle of fine scotch. Johnnie Walker Blue Label, $240, is even more special served from a bottle with a personal etching. Receive a $50 discount and a free etching from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, June 14 at the Metairie location of Martin Wine Cellar (714 Elmeer Ave., Metairie, 504-896-7300; 2895 Hwy. 190, Mandeville; 985-951-8081; 3500 Magazine St., 504-894-7420; www.martinwinecellar.com). Metairie location.

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The pan-Asian restaurant Lucky Rooster (515 Baronne St., 504-5295825; www.luckyroosternola.com) opened last week in the CBD with an inexpensive menu that reads like a mix between a noodle house, a dim sum parlor and a banh mi joint combined in one modern package. General Manager Joe Briand, who also is the wine director, describes the approach as the greatest hits of casual dishes and street food from an array of Asian cuisines, including Korean-style fried chicken, ramen noodle soups, pork and shrimp dumplings and Mandarin-style chicken salad. Chef Neal Swidler gives all of these standards his own interpretation. One of the banh mi sandwiches is filled with goujajang chili-glazed pork, crispy shallot rings and green papaya slaw, and Sichuan steak au poivre and shiitake mushroom jam fills another. There’s a list of Chinese steamed page 105

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ach November, vendors at the Oak Street Po-Boy Festival explore new possiblities for this city’s favorite sandwich, working with offbeat ingredients and combinations to offer one-day wonders on French bread. A few festival hits materialize on menus here and there, but mostly they push the boundaries and then recede into our memories for the rest of the year. But the example set there took root in Michael Brewer’s imagination and eventually inspired this journeyman of the local restaurant scene to start The Sammich inside the Mid-City music hall Chickie Wah Wah with a po-boy menu like no other. In his small, walk-up kitchen, “dressed” still usually means tomatoes and shredded iceberg lettuce, but the overall package is often more like an entree composed on a Leidenheimer loaf instead of a plate. Brewer’s fried lobster po-boy is the best example. Big claw and tail chunks are fried just long enough to crisp the tempura batter before they’re coated with a velvety, outrageously flavorful blend of butter, peanut sauce, Sriracha and mango. Grilled chicken gets new life in another marquee po-boy, thanks to a hybrid dressing that merges kimchee and coleslaw. Spicy, vinegarysharp, but also a little sweet, the stuff oozes and drips all around the char-marked chicken to unite Korean and American barbecue flavors. The roster also includes a fried oyster po-boy with blackening seasoning and Crystal hot sauce beurre blanc, a Cuban sand-

wich imbued with falling-apart, slow- and low-cooked pork shoulder and a pair of shrimp po-boys. One features rather straightforward barbecue shrimp with the addition of avocado mayo, but the other stretches the concept of a fried shrimp po-boy to include pickled okra, which I can’t endorse. Brewer’s small plates make good bar snacks, and they’re as distinctive as the po-boys. Fries cooked in duck fat have twice the crunch of regular fries, and Brussels sprouts are roasted until the outside leaves crackle like chips. There’s a chunky smoked tuna dip and the atypical headcheese is like a loosely packed Cajun version of rillettes — spreadable, chunky and much different from the normal, gelatin-packed loaf. Chickie Wah Wah is more music venue than neighborhood bar, which in some ways amplifies the complications of serving good food in alternative settings. When there’s a big act on stage, a crowd in the room and a cover at the door, the place feels very far from a restaurant. The Sammich shows some significant upsides to the arrangement, however. At lunch, the po-boy window makes an easy stop along a stretch of Canal Street lacking eateries. And in the evening, the prospect of having Tommy Malone, Jon Cleary or Tom McDermott on stage (all of them are on the June calendar) and a lobster po-boy on the bar top sounds like a pretty good dinner date to me.

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riesling grapes comprise 80 percent of the south-facing hillside vineyards rising above the rhine river in rhinegau, one of Germany’s most distinguished wineproducing regions. Mild climate, warm summers and porous rocky soils create optimal growing conditions. Fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks preserves the character of the terroir in this dry riesling by August Kesseler. In the glass, it offers delicate aromas of apple, lemon rind and a hint of peach. On the palate, taste lime, touches of lemon grass and ginger, refreshing minerality and racy acidity on the clean finish. Drink it with crab cakes with roasted tomato salsa and poblano creme fraiche, tuna sashimi, fig compote, mango chutney, fruit-glazed pork chops, boiled seafood and spicy Asian- or Cajuninspired dishes. Buy it at: Martin Wine Cellar, rouses in Uptown, Terranova Brothers Superette and Bacchanal. Drink it at: Martinique Bistro, Cochon, SoBou and red Fish Grill.

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interview buns, or bao, with fillings such as grilled shrimp or pulled beef short rib. There’s a meatless option for every category on the menu, including bao with Chinese black beans and eggplant relish and udon noodle soup with tea-smoked tofu and mushrooms. The fortune cookie description says, “House made, astrologically correct, super sized, crispy, classic, obtuse poetry included.” Most menu items are less than $10. The team behind the restaurant includes several local industry veterans. Swidler formerly was chef de cuisine at Emeril’s Delmonico. Briand previously held the dual role of general manager/ wine director at Herbsaint. Their partner Warren Chapoton is a co-owner of the Slice Pizzeria and Juan’s Flying Burrito restaurants. Briand’s wine list focuses on white wines from Germany, Austria and France’s Alsace region, and Christine Jeanine Nielsen is in charge of the cocktail list, which includes house-made sodas. Lucky Rooster serves lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday.

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What do people taste when they eat your bread? Gill: They’re tasting the choices I made, and the weather the day before, the humidity, if there was a thunderstorm or not. All of that affects the way your bread tastes. Then it comes down to the flour, the salt, the choices for the fermentation, the amount of yesterday’s starter that goes into today’s starter. There’s math and science to it, but really baking is flour, water, time, humidity and the choices the baker is making. Do you think the artisan approach is a throwback or the wave of the future? G: It’s retro-innovation. We look to the past every single day with this work, but with the foresight of what we have access to today. You can only talk about po-boy loaves for so long. How far back does that tradition even go? Baguettes, rye bread, the country loaf, these are hundreds of years old. That artisanal approach to food is getting better here now, and I’m glad to be a part of it. Are there local traditions or influences that inspire you? G: I’m inspired by what chefs are doing with farm-to-table cooking. There’s no reason why that approach should bypass bakers. I’m working on a German Coast rye, I want to do a rice bread, I’m talking to NOLA Brewing about doing a bread with the spent yeast from their Hopitoulas (ale). We’re in such a breadbasket here, so why not make some music with the instruments at hand instead of ordering off a catalog? — IAN MCNULTY

FIVE spOts FOr crudO, ItalIan FOr raw La Petite Grocery 4238 Magazine St., (504) 891-3377 www.lapetitegrocery.com Red snapper is served with shaved radishes, mustard seed and pickle brine.

Lilette 3637 Magazine St., (504) 895-1636 www.liletterestaurant.com Uncommon fish — often of South Pacific origin — are presented simply and beautifully.

Mariza 2900 Chartres St., (504) 598-5700 www.marizaneworleans.com Yellowfin tuna is served carpaccio style with arugula and Parmesan.

Peche Seafood Grill 800 Magazine St., (504) 522-1744 www.pecherestaurant.com Choices from the raw bar are always changing and consistently delicious.

Restaurant August 301 tchoupitoulas St., (504) 299-9777 www.restaurantaugust.com Kampachi is complemented with satsuma, cucumber and sugar cane.

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To mark Father’s Day and raise funds for a new culinary library, the Link Restaurant Group and the Southern Food and Beverage Museum (SoFAB) host Beasts and Books on June 16 in Central City, near the museum’s future home. Described as a combination indoor picnic and culinary book fair, the event will fill the Ashe Cultural Arts Center (1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., 504-569-9070; www.ashecac.org) with food booths from local restaurants and bins of new and used culinary books for sale from a wide range of local stores and organizations. Chef Donald Link’s restaurants Cochon, Herbsaint and recently opened Peche Seafood Grill will serve food, along with Boucherie, Cafe Reconcile, Cowbell, Parkway Bakery & Tavern, Pizza Delicious, local caterer Linda Green (aka “The Yakamein Lady”) and others. There will be drinks, live music, performances from parade dance groups, a bake sale and children’s activities. SoFAB plans to open the library later this year at 1609 Oretha Castle Haley

Blvd. in partnership with the New Orleans Public Library. Beasts and Books is scheduled from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. All-inclusive tickets cost $50 ($10 for children age 10 and under) and include a picnic lunch from Cochon, drinks and samples of food from the vendors. General admission is $5 and guests can buy individual items from vendors. Tickets are available at www.southernfood.org and at the door.

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Each year, the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (LA/SPCA) asks New Orleanians to contribute to its cause by going out to eat. This year, its annual Pause 4 Dinner event extends to lunch as well, and the list of participating restaurants has grown to nearly 60. The eateries have pledged to donate to the LA/SPCA 20 percent of their proceeds from lunch and dinner Thursday, June 13. There are participating restaurants throughout the New Orleans area, ranging across the dining spectrum. For a complete list, visit www. la-spca.org/restaurants.

Trends, notes, quirks and quotes from the world of food. “To me, a cocktail should never be seen as a clumsy avenue to intoxication that gets set down every time you need to have a serious conversation. A cocktail should be an accessory. It should be rocked like a Vera Wang dress on the red carpet. ‘What are you drinking?’ should be synonymous with ‘Who are you wearing?’” — gerry Jobe, cocktail consultant with the Vancouver-based niche Custom Cocktails and Concepts, from an essay on www.medium.com.

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The French Quarter bars Erin Rose and Molly’s at the Market were founded by the late barkeep and raconteur Jim Monaghan and they share a lot of DNA. Soon, they will both have something in common in the food department as well. Cam Boudreaux and April Bellow, who run Killer Poboys (811 Conti St., 504-252-6745; www.killerpoboys.com) inside Erin Rose, plan to open a taco stand inside Molly’s at the Market (1107 Decatur St., 504-525-5169; www.mollysatthemarket.net). They intend to launch with a three-day pop-up edition July 18-20, with future pop-up dates in the works and regular hours in late summer or early fall. Meanwhile, business continues as usual at Killer Poboys, which serves from noon to midnight every day except Tuesday. Boudreaux hasn’t announced a name for the new venture, and the menu is still in the works, but he says the approach will be similar to Killer Poboys, which serves imaginative, multi-ethnic interpretations of the sandwich. A goat taco will be on the menu, along with vegan and vegetarian options, and as at Killer Poboys, the taco operation will source many ingredients from local suppliers. The concept is coming along at an interesting time for casual eats in the French Quarter. Down the block from Molly’s at the Market, the team behind the craft cocktail bars Cure and Bellocq are renovating the former bar Pravda into Cane & Table (1113 Decatur St., phone n.a.), a tavern built around craft rum cocktails and a menu of Caribbean-inspired dishes from Adam Biderman, chef and founder of the Company Burger. “We’re all about bringing better food downtown,” Boudreaux says. “I think people want handmade food from a chef who cares. In fact, I’m betting my career on it.”

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plays to devotees of musical theater with winks and nods to Broadway mainstays including The Phantom of the Opera, West Side Story and Guys and Dolls. Spamalot’s self-awareness becomes part of the plot in Act 2, when King Arthur and his knights must put on a Broadway musical as part of their Grail quest. The song-and-dance number, “You Won’t Succeed On Broadway,” is a big moment for Sir Robin, and it’s the kind of exaggerated parody that has earned Graham a following among New Orleans audiences. “I do love having the big second-act number,” Graham says. “Sir Robin has been dying to break out into a big, showbizzy number the whole show and finally gets his chance. It’s a joy to do.” While Graham takes advantage of this opportunity to ham it up on stage, his primary approach to the character is more subtle throughout. “The role is really quite underplayed,” Graham says. “The dialogue is so funny that very little is needed to put it over.” Spamalot gives producers the flexibility to incorporate site-specific humor. When the cast addresses the audience directly, the script calls for particular references to their location, whether it’s New York City, London or Kenner. Rucker doesn’t want to give

away any punch lines, but some tweaks have Ricky Graham (front left, wearing been made with local black shirt) and Mike Harkins (wearing audiences in mind. crown) star in Spamalot. “They want you to PHOTO BY CHERYL GERBER make fun of where you are,” Rucker says. “Just being in Kenner has allowed us to milk a bunch of laughs out Spamalot of that.” JUNE Graham says he 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. expects some crowd Rivertown Theatres for participation along the the Performing Arts lines of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, but 325 Minor St., Kenner he and Rucker stress (504) 461-9475 that a textbook knowledge of Monty Python www.rivertowntheatres.com or Broadway history isn’t a requirement for enjoying the show. “That’s kind of the beauty of it,” says Rucker. “It’s not exclusive. If you don’t know [Monty Python and the Holy Grail], it’s still a really funny story with really good songs.”

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he jokes in Rivertown Theatres’ latest production aren’t laser-guided missiles. They’re more like an 800-pound cow launched from a catapult. “This isn’t high art,” says Gary Rucker, who’s directing the show for Theatre 13. “It’s Spamalot.” The musical follows the basic story from the British troupe’s classic 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail and incorporates bits that poke fun at Broadway conventions. There are many memorable Holy Grail jokes, but audience members don’t need a reference point to appreciate the ridiculousness of sneering French soldiers launching a cow at King Arthur and his knights in the absurdist reimagining of the quest for the Holy Grail. Written by Monty Python’s Eric Idle, Spamalot was a smash hit on Broadway and in London’s West End. When the rights recently became available for independent productions, Rucker and Theater 13 co-founder Kelly Fouchi jumped at the chance to produce the show at Rivertown Theatres. “Kelly is a fan of anything that spoofs Broadway, and I’ve been a Monty Python fan since I was a kid,” Rucker says. “So this show was kind of the perfect storm for both of us.” Rucker and Fouchi cast much of the show by recruiting friends whose enthusiasm for the production matches the over-the-top spirit of the show. “Growing up as a kid, my favorite theater memories were always in summer, like when you go see a big musical with all your friends,” Rucker says. “We figured Spamalot was a perfect show to capture that feeling again. This is how I want to spend my summer, doing this with a bunch of people I really enjoy.” The cast includes Mike Harkins as King Arthur, Mason Wood as Sir Lancelot the Homicidally Brave, Ricky Graham as Sir Robin, the Not-QuiteSo-Brave-as-Sir-Lancelot and Marc Fouchi as Sir Dennis Galahad the Dashingly Handsome. Rucker also performs in the show, playing Patsy, the king’s servant. Rucker isn’t the only Monty Python fan in the cast. Wood shares his devotion to the source material, and when Rucker first sent him the script and asked him to get “off book” — memorize his lines — Wood told him, “I’ve been off book since I was 15 years old!” Monty Python and the Holy Grail attracted a devoted following over the years, and fans of the movie will recognize gags like the clip-clop of imaginary horses, the Knights Who Say “Ni!” and the knight who insists that his dismemberment by King Arthur’s sword is merely a flesh wound. But the show also

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d.b.a. — The Tin Men, 7; Walter “Wolfman” Washington & the Roadmasters, 10

Bombay Club — Emilio Avila, 6:30 Chickie Wah Wah — Jon Cleary, 8 Circle Bar — Slam Dunk, 10 Columns Hotel — John Rankin, 8 d.b.a. — Treme Brass Band, 9 Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — Tom Hook & Wendell Brunious, 9:30 Funky Pirate — Blues Masters feat. Big Al Carson, 8:30 Little Gem Saloon — Charlie Miller, 5 The Maison — Gregory Agid, 6; Magnitude, 9

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Maple Leaf Bar — Rebirth Brass Band, 10:30 Mojitos Rum Bar & Grill — Jenna McSwain, 6 Old Point Bar — Ian Cunningham, 8 Preservation Hall — Preservation Hall-Stars feat. Shannon Powell, 8 Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro — Davell Crawford, 8 & 10 Spotted Cat — Andy J. Forest, 4; Linnzi Zaorski, 6; Shotgun Jazz Band, 10

Wednesday 12 AllWays Lounge — Faun Fables, 9 Blue Nile — New Orleans Rhythm Devils, 7; Gravity A, 10 Bombay Club — Rhodes Spedele Trio, 7 Cafe Negril — Sam Cammarata & Dominick Grillo, 7:30; Another Day in Paradise, 9:30

Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — Jenna McSwain, 9:30 Funky Pirate — Blues Masters feat. Big Al Carson, 8:30 Irvin Mayfield’s Jazz Playhouse — Kipori Woods, 5 The Maison — New Orleans Jazz Vipers, 6; Mastablasta, 10 Maple Leaf Bar — Upstarts, 10:30 Preservation Hall — Preservation Hall Jazz Band feat. Mark Braud, 8 Rock ‘N’ Bowl — Creole String Beans, 8:30 Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro — Uptown Jazz Orchestra feat. Delfeayo Marsalis, 8 & 10 Spotted Cat — Ben Polcer, 4; Orleans 6, 6; St. Louis Slim & the Frenchmen Street Jug Band, 10

THuRsday 13 Bayou Beer Garden — Walter “Wolfman” Washington, 8

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Ariel “Pink” Rosenberg is a genius and a fraud. His Haunted Graffiti live shows are an unmissable spectacle and an unwatchable debacle. His latest album, Mature Themes (4AD), the zenith and nadir of his illustrious, anonymous recording career, is the best and the worst record of the year. It’s been hailed and hurled at; various people have called it addictive and nauseating, invigorating and infuriating, shiny and swampy, visionary and proudly hideous, vital and several species of awful. Its 13 tracks are of a modern vintage, lowbrow gone hi-fi. Squares go round and round. H-bombs fall on G-spots. Schnitzels do the boogie and nymphos get a symphony. Soft rock rocks hard. Plots twist: In the opening minute, “Kinski Assassin” kills off a minor character in a major key. “Only In My Dreams” pops up in out-of-print comics’ thought bubbles. “Driftwood” drifts into wide-open basses. Nothing lasts forever; “Nostradamus & Me” tries. “Baby” becomes an adjective (“You’re so ...”). Shebops shebop. Fade to pink. Purple Pilgrims and Kirin J. Callinan open. Tickets $15. — NOAH BONAPARTE PAIS

Blue Nile — Micah McKee & Little Maker, 7 The Blue Note — Bella Nola, 9 Bombay Club — Tony Seville, 7 Buffa’s Lounge — Aurora Nealand & Tom McDermott, 8 Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge — George French Quartet, 8:30 Chickie Wah Wah — Lil’ Red & Big Bad, 8 Circle Bar — KON, 10 Columns Hotel — Kristina Morales, 8 Davenport Lounge — Jeremy Davenport, 5:30

Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge — Smoking Time Jazz Club feat. Chance Bushman, 8:30

d.b.a. — Jon Cleary, 7; Alex McMurray, 10

Chickie Wah Wah — Arsene DeLay & Tom McDermott, 8

Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — Bryce Eastwood, 9:30

Freret Street Publiq House — Jenn Howard, 7; Brass-aholics, 9:30 Funky Pirate — Blues Masters feat. Big Al Carson, 8:30 Gazebo Cafe — Les Getrex ’n’ Creole Cookin’, noon The Maison — Erin Demastes, 5; Messy Cookers Jazz Band, 7; Barry Stephenson’s Pocket, 10 Maple Leaf Bar — The Trio, 10:30 Mardi Gras World — Mumford & Sons, Michael Kiwanuka, Mystery Jets Mojitos Rum Bar & Grill — Alabama Slim Blues Review feat. Little Freddie King & “Guitar” Lightning Lee, 6; 30x90 Blues Women, 9:30

Oak — Reed Alleman, 9 Ogden Museum of Southern Art — Colin Lake Trio, 6 Old Point Bar — Upstarts, 6 The Saint Hotel, Burgundy Bar — The Yat Pack, 9 Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro — New Orleans Brass Review feat. Matthew Shilling, 8 & 10 Spotted Cat — Sarah McCoy, 4; Miss Sophie Lee, 6; Jumbo Shrimp, 10 Vaughan’s — Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers, 8:30

FRiday 14 8 Block Kitchen & Bar — Anais St. John, 9

Andrea’s Capri Blu Lounge — Phil Melancon, 8 Bayou Beer Garden — Gal Holiday, 8:30 Blue Nile — Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers, 7; Original Pinettes Brass Band, 10 Bombay Club — Mary Flynn & The Prohibition Blues, 9:30 Cafe Negril — El DeOrazio, 7 Carrollton Station — Pigeon Town, 10 Chickie Wah Wah — Kevin Gordon, 5:30; Paul Sanchez, 8 Circle Bar — Norbert Slama, 6 Columns Hotel — Ted Long, 6 Davenport Lounge — Jeremy Davenport, 9

d.b.a. — Linnzi Zaorski, 6; Corey Henry Funktet, 10 Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — Wendell Brunious, 10 Funky Pirate — Blues Masters feat. Big Al Carson, 8:30 Gazebo Cafe — Les Getrex ’n’ Creole Cookin’, noon Hangar 13 — Butch Clancy, Mahem, Getter, Killahouse, 10:30 The Maison — Chance Bushman & Faux Barrio Billionaires, 7; Naughty Professor, 10; Lagniappe Brass Band, midnight. Maple Leaf Bar — Russell Batiste’s Tchoupitoulas Posse, 10:30 page 111

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Mojitos Rum Bar & Grill — Mary Flynn & Prohibition Blues, 4; Blue Trees, 7; Javier Olondo & AsheSon, 10:30 Old Point Bar — Rick Trolsen, 5 Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro — Ellis Marsalis Quartet, 8 & 10 Spotted Cat — Andy Forest, 4; Washboard Chaz Trio, 6; Cottonmouth Kings, 10 Tipitina’s — Raw Oyster Cult, The Quickening, 10 Windsor Court Hotel (Cocktail Bar) — Shannon Powell Trio, 5

Saturday 15 8 Block Kitchen & Bar — Anais St. John, 9 Andrea’s Capri Blu Lounge — Phil Melancon, 8 Bayou Beer Garden — Andre Bouvier & the Royal Bohemians, 8:30 Blue Nile — Washboard Chaz Blues Trio, 7 Bombay Club — Don Vappie, 9:30 Cafe Negril — Jamey St. Pierre & the Honeycreepers, 7 Carrollton Station — Jimmy Robinson & Floatstone, 9 Chickie Wah Wah — Tommy Malone, 10

d.b.a. — john Boutte, 8; Jonathan “Boogie” Long & The Blues Revolution, 11 Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — Sunpie & the Louisiana Sunspots, 10 Funky Pirate — Blues Masters feat. Big Al Carson, 8:30 Gazebo Cafe — Les Getrex ‘n’ Creole Cookin’, noon Hangar 13 — Flyy By Night, 10 Howlin’ Wolf — N’awlins Johnnys, Soul Practitioners & Levee Dawgs, 6:30 The Maison — Messy Cookers Jazz Band, 7; Moutin Reunion feat. Rick Margitza, 8 & 10; 1 Oz. Jig, 10 Maple Leaf Bar — Boukou Groove feat. Donnie Sundal & Derwin Perkins, 10:30 Mojitos Rum Bar & Grill — Mumbles, 12:30; Nancy Staggs, 4; Margie Perez, 7:30 Oak — Billy Iuso, 9

Ritz-Carlton — Catherine Anderson, 1 Rock ’N’ Blues Cafe — Nothing More, 10 Rock ’N’ Bowl — Rockin’ Dopsie Jr. & Zydeco Twisters, 9:30 The Saint Hotel, Burgundy Bar — New Orleans Express, 9 Spotted Cat — Leah Rucker, 3; Panorama Jazz Band, 6; Meschiya Lake & the Little Big Horns, 10 Tipitina’s — Ariel Pink, 10

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Circle Bar — Micah McKee & Little Maker, 6 Columns Hotel — Chip Wilson, 11 a.m. d.b.a. — The Palmetto Bug Stompers, 6; The Tangle, 10 Funky Pirate — Blues Masters feat. Big Al Carson, 8:30 Gazebo Cafe — Les Getrex ’n’ Creole Cookin’, noon Howlin’ Wolf Den — Hot 8 Brass Band, 10 The Maison — Dave Easley, 5; Linnzi Zaorski, 7; Al Bare, 8 & 10; Ashton Hines & Big Easy Brawlers, 10 Maple Leaf Bar — Joe Krown Trio feat. Walter “Wolfman” Washington & Russell Batiste, 10:30 Mojitos Rum Bar & Grill — Kevin Clark & Tom McDermott, 11:30 a.m; Larry Foyen Jazz Quartet, 3:30; Rumba Buena, 8 Ritz-Carlton — Armand St. Martin, 10:30 a.m; Catherine Anderson, 2

Former Subdude guitarist Tommy Malone releases his latest solo album, Natural Born Days, at Chickie Wah Wah Saturday, June 15.

The Saint Hotel, Burgundy Bar — Patrice Pike, 9

BMC — Lil’ Red & Big Bad, 6

Spotted Cat — Rights of Swing, 3; Kristina Morales & the Bayou Shufflers, 6; Pat Casey & the New Sounds, 10

Bombay Club — Emilio Avila, 6:30

Three Muses — Raphael & Norbert, 5:30

Chickie Wah Wah — Alexis Marceaux & the Samurai, 8 Circle Bar — Missy Meatlocker, 6

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Columns Hotel — David Doucet, 8

BJ’s Lounge — King James & the Special Men, 10

d.b.a. — Glen David Andrews, 10

Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — John Fohl, 9:30

Walsh Trio feat. Romy Kaye, 7

The Maison — Chicken & Waffles, 5; Aurora Nealand & Royal Roses, 7; Gene’s Music Machine, 10

Preservation Hall — Preservation Hall Living Legends feat. Maynard Chatters, 8

Maple Leaf Bar — Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen, 10:30 Mojitos Rum Bar & Grill — Larry Foyen Big Band, 6; Lefty Keith, 9:30 Old Point Bar — Brent

Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro — Charmaine Neville, 8 & 10 Spotted Cat — Sarah McCoy & the Oopsie Daisies, 4; Dominick Grillo & the Frenchmen Street All-Stars, 6; Jazz Vipers, 10

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Now ShowiNg 42 (PG-13) — the film tells the story of Jackie robinson and his history-making signing with the brooklyn Dodgers. Hollywood 9 AFTER EARTH (PG-13) — a boy goes on a dangerous journey to find help after he and his injured father crash land onto otherwise unin-

habited earth. AMC Palace 12, Canal Place, Chalmette Movies, Grand, Hollywood 9, Hollywood 14 BEYOND ALL BOUNDARIES (NR) — the museum screens a 4-D film, bringing audiences into battle using archival footage and special effects. National World War II Museum Solomon Victory Theater

FAST & FURIOUS 6 (PG-13) — the latest in the franchise finds its characters scattered across the globe following a successful heist. AMC Palace 12, Canal Place, Chalmette Movies, Grand, Hollywood 14, Prytania Theatre FRANCES HA (R) — a new Yorker chases her dreams, even when reality seems grim. Canal Place THE GREAT GATSBY (PG-13) — baz luhrmann’s colorful interpretation of the f. scott fitzgerald novel is in 3-D and features a contemporary page 114

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COLUMBI A PICTURES PRESENTSMUSICA POINT GREY/MANDATECO-PICTURES PRODUCTION “THIS IS THE END” MUSIC SUPERVISION BY JONATHAN KARP BY HENRY JACKMAN PRODUCERS JAY BARUCHEL MATTHEW LEONETTI JR. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS NATHAN KAHANE NICOLE BROWN JASON STONE BARBARA A. HALL ARIEL SHAFFIR KYLE HUNTER SCREEN STORY AND PRODUCED SCREENPLAY BY SETH ROGEN & EVAN GOLDBERG BY SETH ROGEN EVAN GOLDBERG JAMES WEAVER DIRECTED BY SETH ROGEN & EVAN GOLDBERG STARTS WEDNESDAY JUNE 12

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This Is the End (r) Directed by seth rogen and evan goldberg starring James franco, seth rogen, Jonah Hill and emma watson wide release

beware the Hollywood vanity project, especially those in which famous young actors trade on their formerly good names to indulge whatever cinematic fantasies lurk in their celebrity-addled minds. on the surface, This Is the End seems the ultimate fulfillment of that ever-present danger: James franco, seth rogen, Jonah Hill and just about every other thirtyish male movie star in america join questionable forces to bring us the apocalypse, Hollywood-style. earthquakes, sink holes, raging demons from Hell, you name it — it’s all here to interrupt an otherwise happening party at franco’s stylish new Hollywood home (“i designed it myself!” franco says). everyone’s playing themselves, or rather spoofing some version of their public personas, which works best for those who keep up with that sort of thing. the entire movie is vulgar beyond description. but this directorial debut from rogen and evan goldberg (writer/producer of Pineapple Express and The Green Hornet) scores surprising points with selfeffacing humor and sheer audacity. if you ever wanted to see Jonah Hill channel linda blair in The Exorcist, this is your chance. — Ken Korman


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soundtrack. AMC Palace 12, Canal Place, Grand, Hollywood 9, Hollywood 14 THE HANGOVER PART III (PG-13) — Following their disatstrous Bangkok trip, the gang from the last two films are leading happy lives at home — until one of them (Zach Galifianakis) has a personal crisis. AMC Palace 12, Canal Place, Chalmette Movies, Grand, Hollywood 9, Hollywood 14, Prytania HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA (PG) — In this animated picture, Dracula, the father of a teenage girl, owns a boutique hotel where monsters can get away from humans. Hollywood 9 HURRICANE ON THE BAYOU (NR) — The film tells the story of Hurricane Katrina and the impact that Louisiana’s disappearing wetlands has on hurricane protection. Entergy IMAX THE INTERNSHIP (PG-13) — Two salesmen compete with young computer whizzes during an internship at Google. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, Canal Place, Chalmette Movies, Grand, Hollywood 9, Hollywood 14

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IRON MAN 3 (PG-13) — Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), plagued with worry and insomnia after saving New York, faces off against an enemy known as the Mandarin. AMC Palace 12, Grand, Hollywood 9, Hollywood 14

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MUD (PG-13) — A pair of Arkansas boys help a fugitive (Matthew McConaughey) reconnect with his love (Reese Witherspoon). Canal Place NOW YOU SEE ME (PG13) — Detectives follow bank-robbing illusionists who reward their audiences with stolen cash. AMC Palace 12, Canal Place, Chalmette Movies, Grand, Hollywood 9, Hollywood 14 THE PURGE (R) — During “the purge,” a 12-hour period where crime is legal, a family is held hostage. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, Grand, Hollywood 14 STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS (PG-13) — The crew of the Starship Enterprise returns home after an act of terrorism leaves Earth in a state of crisis. AMC Palace 12, Canal Place, Grand, Hollywood 9, Hollywood 14 THIS IS THE END (R) — Six friends get a case of cabin fever after being stuck inside, trying to stay away from the apocalyptic events happen-

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widow in Atlanta builds a decades-long friendship with the black driver her son hired for her. Tickets $5.75. 10 a.m. Wednesday. Prytania Theatre, 5339 Prytania St., (504) 8912787; www.theprytania.com

ing outside. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Canal Place, Grand, Hollywood 9, Hollywood 14 TO THE ARCTIC 3D (G) — Meryl Streep narrates the documentary following a polar bear and her two seven-month-old cubs as they navigate the Arctic wilderness. Entergy IMAX

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (PG) — A young Viking sets out to hunt dragons, but befriends one instead. Tickets $5.75. 10 a.m. Friday-Saturday. Prytania Theatre, 5339 Prytania St., (504) 891-2787; www.theprytania.com

YEH JAWAANI HAI DEEWANI (NR) — College friends meet again years later and eventually fall in love. Hollywood 9

LAURA (NR) — A detective finds himself falling in love with a woman he’d never met, but whose murder he is investigating. Tickets $5.75. 10 a.m. Sunday. Prytania Theatre, 5339 Prytania St., (504) 8912787; www.theprytania.com

OPENING thursdAY MAN OF STEEL (PG-13) — A young man wants to save the world and discover his purpose after realizing he is superhuman. Midnight. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Grand, Hollywood 9, Hollywood 14, Prytania Theatre

sPEcIAl scrEENINGs THE ANGELS’ SHARE (NR) — A young man who’s rough around the edges tries to change for his newborn son, though he finds it hard to get honest work because of his criminal past. Tickets $8 general admission, $7 students and seniors, $6 members. 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday. Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, 1618 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 827-5858; www. zeitgeistinc.net BURN (NR) — A documentary about Detroit firefighters explores housing and racism. Partial proceeds from screenings benefit the Leary Foundation for families of fallen firefighters. Tickets $10 general admission, $8 students and members. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, 6 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday. Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, 1618 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 827-5858; www.zeitgeistinc.net CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (NR) — The theater screens a newly restored, 3-D digital print of the 1954 horror classic. Tickets $6.75. 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. Through Thursday. Chalmette Movies, 8700 W. Judge Perez Drive, (504) 304-9992 DRIVING MISS DAISY (PG) — An elderly Jewish

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Seventy-five-year-old British filmmaker Ken Loach fashioned a long and fruitful career by focusing his work on the kind of true-to-life working-class characters seldom found in mainstream movies. Often described as social realist, Loach’s films feature naturalistic dialogue that sometimes seems improvised but actually sticks closely to carefully crafted scripts. Winner of the Jury Prize at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, The Angels’ Share gradually develops two remarkable qualities not normally associated with Loach’s movies: warmth and humor. No one would confuse The Angels’ Share with a full-on comedy in the traditional sense. But with its light tone and uplifting message, the film does constitute a welcome late-career surprise from the director. The Angels’ Share starts out as harshly realistic as any of Loach’s films. A charismatic kid with a penchant for explosive violence on the streets of Glasgow, Scotland, Robbie (newcomer Paul Brannigan) escapes incarceration only by virtue of his pregnant girlfriend Leonie (Siobhan Reilly). But Leonie’s uncles want to kill Robbie, and her father tries to bribe him to leave town. While serving his hours of community service, Robbie meets a group of equally wayward miscreants along with work supervisor Harry (John Henshaw), who takes Robbie under his wing. A new world opens up for the ragtag crew when whisky aficionado Harry takes them on a tour of one of Scotland’s great distilleries. The film’s title refers to the 2 percent that evaporates while the spirits age in oak barrels. The whisky becomes a metaphor for the possibility of finding something of value and meaning in an era where more than a million young people are unemployed in Great Britain alone. Then the whole thing turns into a wonderfully low-tech heist movie. By giving his typically troubled characters a believable shot at redemption, Loach opens up his politically progressive worldview to a wider potential audience. But The Angels’ Share transcends politics by making its case solely through character and story. It’s hard to imagine anyone objecting to the film on sociopolitical grounds. Its only overt message is that even the direst circumstances can be transformed by simple acts of kindness and respect. Just about everyone can raise a glass to that. — KEN KORMAN

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THE ROOM (NR) — This “comedy” has been called “the Citizen Kane of bad movies” and it has developed a tradition of audience callbacks. Tickets $10.50 general admission, $9.50 students, $8.50 children and seniors. Midnight Friday-Saturday. Prytania Theatre, 5339 Prytania St., (504) 891-2787; www. theprytania.com

cAll fOr fIlmmAkErs NEW ORLEANS FILM FESTIVAL —The festival seeks submissions in the following film categories: narrative (short and feature length), documentary (short and feature length), experimental shorts and animated shorts. Visit www. neworleansfilmsociety.org for details. The festival is Oct. 10-17. Submissions deadline June 23 (July 19 for Louisiana filmmakers). AMC Palace 12 (Clearview), (888) 262-4386; AMC Palace 16 (Westbank), (888) 262-4386; AMC Palace 20 (Elmwood), (888) 262-4386; Canal Place, (504) 363-1117; Chalmette Movies, (504) 304-9992; Entergy IMAX, 581-IMAX; Grand (Slidell), (985) 641-1889; Hollywood 9 (Kenner), (504) 464-0990; Hollywood 14 (Covington), (985) 893-3044; Kenner MegaDome, (504) 468-7231; Prytania, (504) 891-2787; Solomon Victory Theater, National World War II Museum, (504) 527-6012


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THE BRASS CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY GAL3 RING CIRCUS’ THE BIG LERY. 1201 St. Philip St.; TOP. 1638 Clio St., (504) www.thebrasscamera. 569-2700; www.3rcp.com com — “New Orleans Street — “Personal Landscapes,” Celebrations,” photographs works by David Nadalin, Dana by L.J. Goldstein. Beuhler and Stephanie Reed. BYRDIE’S GALLERY. A GALLERY FOR FINE 2422 St. Claude Ave., Suite PHOTOGRAPHY. 241 A; www.byrdiesgallery.com Chartres St., (504) 568— “Echo,” photographs by 1313; www.agallery.com — Anastacia Ternasky. Monday Photographs by Diane Arbus and Wednesday-Sunday. and Lisette Model. BYWATER ART LOFTS II. AKG PRESENTS THE 3726 Dauphine St., (504) ART OF DR. SEUSS. 716 945-1881; www.bywaterartBienville St — Works by Dr. lofts.com — “Pigment of Your Seuss. Imagination,” works by Tom Harvey and Shima Ghamari. ANGELA KING GALBy appointment only. LERY. 241 Royal St., (504) 524-8211; www.angelakingCALLAN CONTEMPOgallery.com — Works by Peter RARY. 518 Julia St., (504) Max. Paintings by Richard 525-0518; www.callanconCurrier and Paul Tamanian, temporary.com — “Creeper through Saturday. Lagoon,” mixed media by John Folsom. ANTENNA GALLERY. 3718 St. Claude Ave., (504) CAROL ROBINSON 298-3161; www.press-street. GALLERY. 840 Napoleon com — “Mixed Messages.3: Ave., (504) 895-6130; www. Multiracial Identity, Past & carolrobinsongallery.com — Present,” a group exhibition, “Turning Corners,” paintings Saturday and Sunday. by Karen Jacobs. ARIODANTE GALLERY. COLE PRATT GALLERY. 535 Julia St., (504) 5243800 Magazine St., (504) 3233 — Works by George 891-6789; www.coleprattgalLoli, jewelry by Betsy Meyers lery.com — “Jaguar Empire,” Green, crafts by Renee oil and wax paintings by Paul Melito and works by Jacques Tarver. Soulas. COUP D’OEIL ART CONARTHUR ROGER GALSORTIUM. 2033 Magazine LERY. 432 Julia St., (504) St., (504) 722-0876; www. 522-1999; www.arthurroger- coupdoeilartconsortium. gallery.com — “Paintings, com — “E Pluribus Unum,” Drawings and Photographs,” paintings by Sarah Ferguson. mixed media by George DuMonday and Wednesdayreau. “Southern Gothic: An Sunday. Insider’s View,” paintings and D.O.C.S. 709 Camp St., sculpture by Willie Birch. (504) 524-3936; www. BENEITO’S ART. 3618 docsgallery.com — “So Much Magazine St., (504) 891Art, So Little Time IV,” a group 9170; www.bernardbeneito. exhibition of gallery artists. com — Oil paintings by BeDU MOIS GALLERY. 4921 neito Bernard. Freret St., (504) 818-6032; BOYD | SATELLITE. 440 www.dumoisgallery.com — Julia St., (504) 581-2440; “Intorsion,” works by Chad www.boydsatellitegallery. Harris and John Norris. com — “Sanity: Repeating the Same Process Over and THE FOUNDATION GALOver ... and Getting Different LERY. 608 Julia St., (504) 568-0955; www.foundationResults,” works by Deborah Pelias. gallerynola.com — Works by

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Sanity: Repeating the Same Process and Getting Different Results: New paintings by Deborah Pelias Boyd Satellite Gallery 440 Julia St. (504) 899-4218 www.boydsatellitegallery.com Jaguar Empire: Oil and wax paintings by Paul Tarver Cole Pratt Gallery 3800 Magazine St. (504) 891-6789 www.coleprattgallery.com

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THE FRONT. 4100 St. Claude Ave.; www.nolafront. org — “Neon Graffiti,” works by Jerry Therio; drawings by Christopher Deris; “Bonfire,”

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There is still truth to the old adage “Seeing is believing,” but it also is true that technology filters much of what we see and how we see it. Digital devices render images as pixels, but pictures on a printed page employ the larger dots of the halftone process. Abstract painter Deborah Pelias just lets dots be dots in her new Sanity canvases, but not all dots are created equal. Pelias is all about process as her canvases evolve from layers of paint that are applied and sanded as dots emerge, recede and change shapes in works like Prototype (pictured), in which they assume ambiguously trippy patterns. Confronted with such dots, our eyes search for the images we have come to expect, yet they remain elusive, so sightings of saints, Elvis or Marilyn Monroe sometimes occur even if no such miraculous visitations were intended. Some ancient peoples, including Hindus and Mayans, hypothesized that matter arose from the dance of shapeshifting atoms, and Pelias revels in the analogous ambiguity of her emerging dot patterns. Pelias says, “This is where the magic happens ...” as the painting begins to reveal “a voice of its own.” Can a leopard change its spots? Maybe not, but in ancient Mayan religion, jaguars were believed to be divine beings who could assume almost any form. Paul Tarver’s Jaguar Empire paintings are based on the rare wall paintings that still exists in surviving Mayan temples. But his focus is on their overall aura rather than the minutiae of their details, hence they are impressionistic tributes to a lost and, for its time, advanced civilization. Tarver employs mottled brushwork as “a subtle homage” to the jaguar’s spotted fur, but it is his distillation of forms that reminds us of the Mayan influence on design ranging from art deco and high modernism to the postmodernism of 20th-century architecture. — D. ERIC BOOKHARDT

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www.jonathanferraragallery. com — “Philadelphia,” a group exhibition curated by Jonathan Ferrara.

LEMIEUX GALLERIES. 332 Julia St., (504) 5225988; www.lemieuxgalleries. com — “Wisdom: a Book Art Exhibition,” a group exhibition celebrating the gallery’s 30th anniversary. MARTINE CHAISSON GALLERY. 727 Camp St., (504) 304-7942; www.martinechaissongallery.com — Works by taryn Moller Nicoll, Rachel Jones Deris, Shelley Aucoin, Ryn Wilson and Joli Livaudais. NEW ORLEANS GLASSWORKS & PRINTMAKING STUDIO. 727 Magazine St., (504) 529-7277; www. neworleansglassworks.com — An exhibition of glass paperweights in conjunction with the International Paperweight Collectors Association’s visit to New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS PHOTO ALLIANCE. 1111 St. Mary St., (504) 610-4899; www. neworleansphotoalliance. blogspot.com — “Generation LA 2,” a photography exhibit featuring recent graduates from Louisiana colleges. NORTH VILLERE STREET GALLERY. 2448 N. Villere St., (504) 975-4235; www. embersoberman.com — “Fishing for Gar,” paintings by Ember Soberman. By appointment only.

PARSE GALLERY. 134 Carondelet St.; www.parsegallery.com — “Swells for the Night Season,” multimedia works by Jane Cassidy. RHINO CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS GALLERY. The Shops at Canal Place, 333 Canal St., second floor, (504) 523-7945; www.rhinocrafts. com — Works by Lauren thomas, Sabine Chadborn, Vitrice McMurry, Andrew Jackson Pollack and others. SECOND STORY GALLERY. New Orleans Healing Center, 2372 St. Claude Ave., (504) 710-4506; www.thesecondstorygallery.com — “Summer Spectacular,” a group exhibition. STAPLE GOODS. 1340 St. Roch Ave., (504) 908-7331; www.postmedium.org/staplegoods — “Shape of Place,” works by members of the gallery’s artist collective, SaturdaySunday. STELLA JONES GALLERY. Place St. Charles, 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 132, (504)

TEN GALLERY. 4432 Magazine St., (504) 333-1414 — “I Like Coconuts. they Remind Me of the Good times,” collaborative works by Valerie Corradetti and Ariya Martin. TULANE UNIVERSITY, NEWCOMB ART GALLERY. Woldenberg Art Center, (504) 314-2406; www.newcombartgallery.tulane.edu — “Endless Line” and “Self Portrait,” a walldrawing installation by Pat Steir, through Sunday.

call for artists ALL HAIL OUR SACRED DRUNKEN WOOKIEE: A CHEWBACCHUS ART SHOW. 3 Ring Circus’ The Big Top, 1638 Clio St., (504) 5692700; www.3rcp.com — the Intergalactic Krewe of Chewbacchus seeks works in all mediums that celebrate fandom (sci-fi, fantasy, horror, comics, gaming, etc.) for an upcoming exhibition at the Big top. Email chewbacchusartshow@gmail. com for details. Submissions deadline is Friday. NO DEAD ARTISTS NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY ART. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, 400A Julia St., (504) 522-5471; www. jonathanferraragallery.com — Artists can apply to be included in the annual juried exhibition at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery in September. One artist from that exhibition will win a solo show at the gallery. Visit the website for details. Submissions deadline is Saturday. SALVATIONS. Green Project, 2831 Marais St., (504) 9450240; www.thegreenproject. org — the Green Project seeks entries for its upcoming design competition and exhibit. Call (504) 388-7140 or email cwhite@thegreenproject.org for details. Submission deadline is June 28.

museums AMISTAD RESEARCH CENTER. 6823 St. Charles Ave., (504) 862-3222 — “Am I Not a Brother, Am I Not a Sister?: An Exhibition Commemorating the Emancipation Proclamation.” CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER. 900 Camp St., (504) 528-3800; www.cacno. org — “Brilliant Disguise: Masks and Other transformations,” an exhibit curated by Miranda Lash, and “Beyond Beasts: the Art of

Court 13,” through Sunday. “I’m Not Lost, Just Undiscovered,” works by New Orleans teenagers curated by the CAC teen Board, through Sunday. “After You’ve Been Burned by Hot Soup You Blow in Your Yogurt,” installation by Margot Herster.

LONGUE VUE HOUSE AND GARDENS. 7 Bamboo Road, (504) 488-5488; www. longuevue.com — “A Year and One Day,” sculpture by Andy Behrle. LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM PRESBYTERE. 751 Chartres St., (504) 568-6968; www.lsm.crt.state.la.us — “they Call Me Baby Doll: A Carnival tradition,” an exhibit about the Baby Dolls and other AfricanAmerican women’s Carnival groups; “It’s Carnival time in Louisiana,” Carnival artifacts, costumes, jewelry and other items; “Living with Hurricanes: Katrina and Beyond.” MADAME JOHN’S LEGACY. 632 Dumaine St., (504) 568-6968; www.crt.state.la.us — “the Palm, the Pine and the Cypress: Newcomb College Pottery of New Orleans.” NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART. City Park, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, (504) 658-4100; www.noma.org — “Portrait of Faith: John Paul II in Life and Art,” through Sunday. “Inventing the Modern World: Decorative Arts at the World’s Fairs, 18511939.” “Forever,” mural by Odili Donald Odita. OGDEN MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN ART. 925 Camp St., (504) 539-9600; www. ogdenmuseum.org — “What Becomes a Legend Most?: the Blackglama Photographs from the Collection of Peter Rogers,” “to Paint and Pray: the Art and Life of William R. Hollingsworth Jr.,” “Eudora Welty: Photographs from the 1930s and ’40s,” “When You’re Lost, Everything’s a Sign: Self-taught Art from the House of Blues” and works by Walter Inglis Anderson from the museum’s permanent collection. SOUTHEASTERN ARCHITECTURAL ARCHIVE. Tulane University, Jones Hall, 6801 Freret St., (504) 865-5699; seaa.tulane.edu — “the Dome,” an exhibition anticipating the 40th anniversary of the Superdome. SOUTHERN FOOD & BEVERAGE MUSEUM. Riverwalk Marketplace, 1 Poydras St., Suite 169, (504) 569-0405; www.southernfood.org — “Lena Richard: Pioneer in Food tV,” an exhibit curated by Ashley Young; “then and Now: the Story of Coffee.”

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OCTAVIA ART GALLERY. 4532 Magazine St., (504) 3094249; www.octaviaartgallery. com — “translucents,” paintings by Julie Robinson.

568-9050; www.stellajonesgallery.com — “Loving Family Portraits,” photographs of Richard and Mildred Loving by Grey Villet, Monday-Saturday.

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ThEATER CLYBOURNE PARK. Shadowbox Theatre, 2400 St. Claude Ave., (504) 2988676; www.theshadowboxtheatre.com — Cripple Creek Theatre Company presents the regional premiere of Bruce Norris’ exploration of past and present race relations and middle-class hypocrisies in America. Visit www.cripplecreekplayers. org for details. Tickets $15. 8 p.m. Friday and Sunday.

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DEBAUCHERY. Mid-City Theatre, 3540 Toulouse St., (504) 488-1460; www. midcitytheatre.com — The city’s only live soap opera has an ongoing storyline full of humor, romance and drama. Tickets $10. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

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HELL’S BELLES. Mid-City Theatre, 3540 Toulouse St., (504) 488-1460; www. midcitytheatre.com — Sassy women in a Civil War-era charm school help nurse an injured Union soldier back to health in this Running with Scissors production. Tickets $20 Sunday, $25 Friday and Saturday. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m. Sunday. MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT. Rivertown Theaters for the Performing Arts, 325 Minor St., Kenner, (504) 461-9475; www. rivertowntheaters.com — The legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is retold in this live adaptation of cult classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Tickets $30-$35, discounts for military, seniors, students and groups. 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. SANCTIFIED. Anthony Bean Community Theater, 1333 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 862-7529; www. anthonybeantheater.com — In the gospel musical-comedy written by Javon Johnson and directed by Anthony Bean, a congregation hosts a revival in an attempt to save the church. Tickets $20 general admission, $18 students and

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CAbARET, buRlESquE & VARIETy BURLESQUE BALLROOM. Irvin Mayfield’s Jazz Playhouse, Royal Sonesta Hotel, 300 Bourbon St., (504) 553-2299; www.sonesta.com — Trixie Minx stars in the weekly burlesque show featuring the music of Romy Kaye and the Brent Walsh Jazz Trio. Call (504) 553-2331 for details. 11:50 p.m. Friday. CREOLE SWEET TEASE. The Saint Hotel, Burgundy Bar, 931 Canal St., (504) 522-5400; www. thesainthotelneworleans. com — The show features jazz drummer gerald French, burlesque dancer Kitty Twist and jazz singer Jayna Morgan. Free admission. 9 p.m. Friday.

CAll foR ThEATER NEW ORLEANS BURLESQUE FESTIVAL. The fifth annual festival, held Sept. 19-21, accepts applications from performers including striptease dancers (male and female), singers, MCs, magicians, contortionists, aerialists, duos, troupes, novelty and variety acts. Visit www. neworleansburlesquefest. com for details. Application deadline is May 26. NEW ORLEANS FRINGE FESTIVAL. The annual theater festival, held Nov. 20-24, seeks applications for 30- to 60-minute alternative theater performances. Visit www. nofringe.org for details. There is a $25 application fee. Submission deadline is July 2.

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THRU Pulitzer Prize-winning juNE 8 p.m. Fri.-Sun. Clybourne Park is a fullShadowbox Theatre throttle drama getting a full-throttle treatment in 2400 St. Claude Ave. its regional premiere at the (504) 298-8676 Shadowbox Theatre. It’s about housing and racial iswww.theshadowboxtheatre.com sues, and the script is both subtle and full of surprises. Under the direction of Francesca McKenzie, a compelling cast brings the bizarre story vividly to life. Playwright Bruce Norris picks up on the conflicts in Lorraine Hansberry’s 1959 classic A Raisin in the Sun, about a black family moving to a white neighborhood in Chicago. Act 1 of Clybourne Park revisits the Rasin story from the perspectives of white residents battling over the makeup of the neighborhood. The bigotry aimed at keeping African Americans out of the neighborhood is not overcome by liberal impulses; it’s scorched by an unrelated emotional volcano. Middle-aged, middle-class Bev and Russ are packing to move. Russ (Jackson Townsend) is acerbic; his wife Bev (Mary Pauley), a nervous wreck. We learn later that Russ has been petulant since their son Ken returned from the Korean War and hanged himself. Norris moves with grace between comic traceries of small talk and a lava flow of emotions. Francine (Monica R. Harris), who is black, works as a maid and she and her husband Albert (Martin Bradford) stoically endure condescending white employers. A clueless minister (Dylan Hunter) pays a call. So does neighbor Karl (Ian Hoch) and his deaf, pregnant wife Betsy (Emilie Whelan). The character Karl appeared in Raisin, where he tried to bribe the black family not to move into this white neighborhood. He is head of the neighborhood society and informs Russ that the buyers of the house are black. He pressures Russ to break the deal, telling him property values will fall if black people move into the neighborhood. Amid growing anger and confusion, Karl asks the maid and her husband what they think. An infuriated Russ responds, dredging up past personal conflicts with his neighbor. Act 2 takes place in the same location, but in 2009. Karl’s predictions — judging by Adam Tourek’s set — were surpassed. The house is a rundown, litter-strewn tenement covered with graffiti. A new neighborhood committee is meeting to evaluate the plans of potential new buyers of the place. This group is interracial and includes members related to the characters from the first act — played by the same actors. The community has become predominantly African-American, and there’s speculation that low housing prices could attract new residents. A white family wants to buy the house, and residents fear the onset of gentrification. Norris balances droll rejoinders with the touchy subject of race, and Cripple Creek Theatre Company gives Clybourne Park a masterful outing. Don’t miss it. — DALT WONK

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COMEDY BEAST. Howlin’ Wolf Den, 828 S. Peters St., (504) 522-9653; www. thehowlinwolf.com — the New Movement presents a stand-up comedy showcase. Free admission. 8:30 p.m. tuesday. COMEDY CATASTROPHE. Lost Love Lounge, 2529 Dauphine St., (504) 944-0099; www.lostlovelounge.com — Cassidy Henehan hosts the weekly comedy showcase. Free admission. 9 p.m. tuesday. COMEDY GUMBEAUX. Howlin’ Wolf Den, 828 S. Peters St., (504) 522-9653; www. thehowlinwolf.com — Local comedians perform, and amateurs take the stage in the open-mic portion. 8 p.m. thursday. COMEDY NIGHT. Grit’s Bar, 530 Lyons St., (504) 899-9211 — Vincent Zambon hosts the free stand-up comedy showcase. 9 p.m. thursday. COMEDY SPORTZ. La Nuit Comedy Theater, 5039 Freret St., (504) 231-7011; www. nolacomedy.com — the theater hosts an all-ages improv comedy show. tickets $10. 7 p.m.

FEAR & LOATHING WITH GOD’S BEEN DRINKING. La Nuit Comedy Theater, 5039 Freret St., (504) 231-7011; www.nolacomedy.com — the double bill includes Fear and Loathing, the sketch comedy show, and God’s Been Drinking, the improv comedy troupe. tickets $10, $5 with drink purchase. 8:30 p.m. Friday. GIVE ’EM THE LIGHT OPEN-MIC COMEDY SHOW. House of Blues, 225 Decatur St., (504) 310-4999; www.houseofblues.com — Leon Blanda hosts the showcase. Sign-up 7:30 p.m., show 8 p.m. tuesday. LAUGH & SIP. Therapy Wine Lounge, 3001 Tulane Ave., (504) 784-0054; www.therapynola.com — Mark Caesar and DJ Cousin Cav host the weekly showcase of local comedians. Call (504) 606-6408 for details. tickets $7. 8 p.m. thursday. LIGHTS UP. The New Movement, 1919 Burgundy St.; www. newmovementtheater.com — the theater showcases new improv troupes. tickets $5. 9 p.m. thursday. THE MEGAPHONE SHOW. The New Movement, 1919 Burgundy St.; www.newmovementtheater.com — Each show features a guest sharing favorite true stories, the details of which inspire improv comedy. tickets $8. 10:30 p.m. Saturday. NOLA COMEDY HOUR OPEN MIC & SHOWCASE. Hi-Ho Lounge, 2239 St. Claude Ave., (504) 945-4446; www.

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SATURDAY NIGHT LAUGH TRACK. La Nuit Comedy Theater, 5039 Freret St., (504) 231-7011; www.nolacomedy. com — the theater hosts a stand-up comedy showcase. tickets $5. 11 p.m. Saturday. SIT-DOWN STAND-UP. Prytania Bar, 3445 Prytania St., (504) 891-5773; www.prytaniabar.com — Jonah Bascle hosts the stand-up comedy show presented by Accessible Comedy. Free admission. 8:30 p.m. Monday. THINK YOU’RE FUNNY? COMEDY SHOWCASE. Carrollton Station, 8140 Willow St., (504) 865-9190; www.carrolltonstation.com — the weekly open-mic comedy showcase is open to all comics. Sign-up 8 p.m., show 9 p.m. Wednesday.

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C-4 COMEDY NIGHT. Eiffel Society, 2040 St. Charles Ave., (504) 525-2951; www. eiffelsociety.com — Corey Mack hosts the stand-up comedy showcase. Visit www.c4comedy1.eventbrite.com for details. Admission free in advance, $5 at the door. 8 p.m. Wednesday.

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WORKSHOP. Tipitina’s, 501 Napoleon Ave., (504) 895-8477; www.tipitinas. com — music students will get free lessons from local musicians. parents are welcome. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

EVENTS TuESday 11 CRESCENT CITY FARMERS MARKET. Tulane University Square, 200 Broadway St. — the weekly market features fresh produce, kettle corn, green plate specials and flowers. Visit www.crescentcityfarmersmarket.org for details. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

MY HOUSE NOLA CENTRAL CITY FOOD TRUCK ROUNDUP. Good Work Network Business Resource Center, 2028 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 309-2073; www.goodworknetwork. org — food from nola girl, grilling shilling, empanada intifada, the nola truck, brigade Coffee, nola pie guy, la Cocinita and food Drunk will be available. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

WEdNESday 12 COVINGTON FARMERS MARKET. Covington City Hall, 609 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 892-

GENEALOGY SERIES. East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, (504) 838-1190 — sal serio, curator of the library’s american italian research Center, leads a series of genealogical seminars for beginners. free admission. 1 p.m. WESTWEGO FARMERS & FISHERIES MARKET. Westwego Farmers & Fisheries Market, Sala Avenue at Fourth Street, Westwego — the market offers organic produce, baked goods, jewelry, art, live music and pony rides. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

ThurSday 13 FATHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS GALA. W New Orleans, 333 Poydras St, (504) 525-9444; www. wneworleans.com — the american Diabetes association and national father’s Day Council presents the event honoring new orleans fathers and businessmen for their contributions to the community. the event includes a cocktail reception, dinner and silent auction. Call (888) 342-2383 ext. 6072 or visit www.diabetes.org/ neworleansfoty for details. admission $200. 6 p.m. MARKETPLACE AT ARMSTRONG PARK. Armstrong Park, North Rampart and St. Ann streets — the weekly market features fresh produce, baked goods, louisiana seafood, handmade beauty products, art, crafts and entertainment. Visit www. icdnola.org for details. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. PARTY FOR THE COAST. Generations Hall, 310 Andrew Higgins Drive, (504) 581-4367; www. crcl.org/events -- Honey is-

PAUSE 4 DINNER (AND LUNCH). Participating locations donate 20 percent of their proceeds to the LA/ SPCA on this, some for both lunch and dinner service. Visit www.la-spca.org/pause for participating restaurants. THURSDAYS AT TWILIGHT. Pavilion of the Two Sisters, City Park, 1 Palm Drive, (504) 482-4888 — a different musician performs every week at the event that includes food, mint juleps, wine, beer and soft drinks. admission $10, $3 children ages 5-12. 6 p.m.

friday 14 FRIDAY NIGHTS AT NOMA. New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, (504) 658-4100; www.noma.org — the museum’s weekly event features music, performances, lectures, film screenings, family-friendly activities and more. 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. LADIES IN RED GALA. The Cannery, 3803 Toulouse St., (504) 581-7032; www.prcno.org — lucien barbarin, leah Chase, benny Jones, freddie lonzo, Herlin riley and the new orleans Center for the Creative arts will be honored for their contributions to jazz. there will be live music and specialty cocktails. $75 gala, $150 patron party. 7 p.m. patron party, 8 p.m. gala, 8:30 p.m. awards presentation. MARCH OF DIMES SPOTLIGHT ON SUCCESS GALA. Generations Hall, 310 Andrew Higgins Drive, (504) 581-4367; www.generationshall. net — twenty-nine young professionals are honored at the event featuring food from new orleans restaurants, an open bar, music by bucktown all-stars and a silent auction. Visit www. marchofdimes.com/louisiana for details. admission $75 in advance, $85 at the door. 7:30 p.m. MEN’S HEALTH EXPO. Ochsner Medical Center, 1514 Jefferson Hwy., (504) 842-3000; www.ochsner. org — free psa tests, skin cancer screenings, hearing exams and checks for abdominal aortic aneurysm and peripheral arterial disease

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SaTurday 29 ANNIVERSARY GALA. Xavier University Center Ballroom, 4980 Dixon St., (504) 504-421-7389; www.xula.edu — the alpha gamma Zeta chapter of Zeta phi beta sorority, incorporated is celebrating its 75th anniversary. the sorority will honor lucille Hunter, who in 1938 becaome one of the chapter’s first initiates. $10. 6 p.m. COMMUNITY LET’S MOVE FAMILY HEALTH AND FUN FEST. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 1222 N. Dorgenois, (504) 8210529; www.stlukesnola. org — there will be music, health screenings, food and games. a mountain bike, 32-inch HDtV, $500 and an ipod touch will be raffled. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. CRESCENT CITY FARMERS MARKET. Magazine Street Market, Magazine and Girod streets, (504) 8615898; www.marketumbrella. org — the weekly market features fresh produce, flowers and food. 8 a.m. to noon. FRIED FOOD FEST. Audubon Park, 6500 Magazine St — the inaugural event presents all types of fried foods such as fried seafood cheese grits, fried oreos and twinkies and other fare. there also will be arts and crafts displays and more. admission (festival included in regular zoo admission) $17.50 adults, $13 seniors 65 and older, $12 children ages 2-12, free to audubon institute members. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. GERMAN COAST FARMERS MARKET. Ormond Plantation, 13786 River Road, Destrehan — the market features a wide range of fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers and other items. Visit www.germancoastfarmersmarket.org for details. 8 a.m. to noon. GRETNA FARMERS MARKET. Gretna Farmers Market, Huey P. Long Avenue, between Third and Fourth streets, Gretna, (504) 362-8661 — the weekly rain-or-shine market features more than 30 vendors offering a wide range of fruits, vegetables, meats and flowers. free admission. 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. MADISONVILLE ART MARKET. Madisonville Art

Market, Tchefuncte River Front at Water Street, Madisonville, (985) 871-4918; www.artformadisonville.org — the monthly market features works by local artists including paintings, mixedmedia works, photography, jewelry, wood carvings, sculpture, stained glass and more. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. OUR CROWNING GLORY. Wyndham Riverfront New Orleans, 701 Convention Center Blvd., (504) 300-6003; www.wyndham. com/hotels/louisiana/neworleans/wyndham-riverfrontnew-orleans/hotel-overview — there will be demonstrations and panel discussions on natural hair and health. Vendors will offer beauty products, jewelry and clothing. $20. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. RESEARCHING YOUR NEW ORLEANS PROPERTY. Old U.S. Mint, 400 Esplanade Ave., (504) 523-3939; www. friendsofthecabildo.org — experts will teach how to trace a property’s history using primary sources such as city directories and the census. reservations are recommended. $30 general admission, $20 friends of the Cabildo members. 10 a.m. RIVERTOWN FARMERS MARKET. Rivertown, 400 block of Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 468-7231; www. kenner.la.us — the twicemonthly market features local fruit, vegetables and dairy, homemade jams and jellies, cooking demonstrations and more. 8 a.m. to noon. SANKOFA FARMERS MARKET. ARISE Academy, 3819 St. Claude Ave. — the weekly market offers locally grown fruits and vegetables, fresh eggs and other goods. Call (504) 872-9214 or visit www.sankofanola.org for details. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ST. BERNARD SEAFOOD & FARMERS MARKET. Aycock Barn, 409 Aycock St., Arabi, (504) 355-4442; www.visitstbernard.com — the market showcases fresh seafood, local produce, jams and preserves, baked goods, crafts, live entertainment, children’s activities and more. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. VISITING PET PROGRAM VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION. Harahan Senior Center, 100 Elodie St., (504) 737-3810; www.visitingpetprogram.org — people interested in becoming pet handlers for Visiting pet program’s outreach events for page 125

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MAI TAI FUNDRAISER FOR THE MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN COCKTAIL. Tiki Tolteca, 301 N. Peters St.; www. felipesneworleans.com — attendees can sample five versions of the mai tai for free. proceeds from ticket and non-sample beverage sales will benefit the museum of the american Cocktail. $10. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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Sunday 17 ADULTS/SWIM. W Hotel New Orleans, 333 Poydras St., (504) 525-9444 — The hotel opens its rooftop pool to the public at events featuring DJs, drink specials, food, bottle service packages and more. Free admission. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

fitneSS and dance wedneSday 12 TAI CHI/CHI KUNG. New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, (504) 456-5000; www.noma. org — Terry Rappold presents the class in the museum’s art galleries. Free for NOMA and East Jefferson Hospital Wellness Center members, $5 general admission. 6 p.m.

Saturday 15 YOGA. Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden, New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, City Park, (504) 456-5000; www. noma.org — The museum holds yoga classes. Free for NOMA and East Jefferson Wellness Center members, $5 general admission. 8 a.m.

SWING DANCE LESSON WITH AMY & CHANCE. d.b.a., 618 Frenchmen St., (504) 942-3731; www. dbabars.com/dbano — The bar and music venue offers free swing dance lessons. 4:30 p.m.

call for VolunteerS AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. American Cancer Society, 2605 River Road, Westwego, (504) 833-4024; www.cancer.org — The American Cancer Society needs volunteers for upcoming events and to facilitate patient service programs. Opportunities are available with Relay for Life, Hope Lodge, Man to Man, Road to Recovery, Hope Gala and more. BAYOU REBIRTH WETLANDS EDUCATION. Bayou Rebirth seeks volunteers for wetlands planting projects, nursery maintenance and other duties. Visit www.bayourebirth. org for details. BIG BROTHERS BIG

CASA NEW ORLEANS. The organization seeks volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates to represent abused and neglected children in New Orleans. The time commitment is a minimum of 10 hours per month. No special skills are required; thorough training and support is provided. Call Brian Opert at (504) 522-1962 ext. 213 or email info@casaneworleans.org for details. CRESCENT CITY FARMERS MARKET. CCFM and marketumbrella.org seek volunteers to field shoppers’ questions, assist seniors, help with monthly children’s activities and more. Call (504) 495-1459 or email latifia@marketumbrella.org for details. EDGAR DEGAS FOUNDATION. The nonprofit seeks volunteers to contribute to the development of the foundation. Call (504) 821-5009 or email info@degashouse.com for details. GREATER NEW ORLEANS FAIR HOUSING ACTION CENTER. The center seeks part-time civil rights investigators with excellent writing skills, reliable transportation and no criminal convictions to help expose housing discrimination in the New Orleans metro area. Call (504) 717-4257 or email mmorgan@gnofairhousing.org for information. GREEN LIGHT NEW ORLEANS. The group that provides free energy-efficient lightbulbs seeks volunteers to help install the bulbs in homes. Email peter.schamp@ greenlightneworleans.org or visit www.greenlightneworleans.org/volunteerapply.html for details. HANDSON NEW ORLEANS. The volunteer center for the Greater New Orleans area invites prospective volunteers to learn about the various opportunities available, how to sign up for service projects and general tips on how to be a good volunteer. Call (504) 304-2275, email volunteer@ handsonneworleans.org or visit www.handsonneworleans. org for details.

HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS. Harmony Hospice, 519 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 832-8111 — Harmony Hospice seeks volunteers to offer companionship to patients through reading, playing cards and other activities. Call Jo-Ann Moore at (504) 832-8111 for details. IRON RAIL. The book collective seeks volunteers to table shows and other events, help catalog the library, host free movie nights, organize benefits and other duties. Email ironrailbookcollective@gmail. com or visit www.ironrail.org for details.

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SISTERS VOLUNTEERS. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Louisiana, 2626 Canal St., Suite 203, (504) 309-7304; www.bbbssela. org — Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast Louisiana needs volunteers to serve as mentors. A volunteer meets two to three times a month with his or her Little Brother or Sister. You can play games, watch movies, bake cookies, play sports or plan any other outings you both would enjoy. Call for information.

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OPERATION REACH VOLUNTEERS. Operation REACH and Gulfsouth Youth Action Corps seek college student volunteers from all over the country to assist in providing recreation and education opportunities for New Orleans-area inner-city youth and their families. For information, visit www.thegyac.org and www.operationreach.org. PATCHWORK FLAG PROJECT. New Orleans residents from various neighborhoods, age groups, ethnicities and backgrounds are sought to participate in the inaugural project, which involves group activities, free workshops, working with community groups and planning a public event or project. The workshops start June 25 and meet on Tuesdays and Saturdays for six weeks. Call (504) 2480124, email patchworkflagproject@gmail. com or visit www.projeqt.com/patchworkflagproject for details. Through June 25. SENIOR COMPANION VOLUNTEERS. New Orleans Council on Aging, Annex Conference Room, 2475 Canal St., (504) 821-4121; www.nocoa.org — The council seeks volunteers to assist with personal and other daily tasks to help seniors live independently. TEEN SUICIDE PREVENTION. The Teen Suicide Prevention Program seeks volunteers to help teach middle- and upper-school New Orleans students. Call (504) 831-8475 for details.

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KIM MARIE VAZ. East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, (504) 838-1190 — The author will discuss her book, The “Baby Dolls”: Breaking the Race and Gender Barriers of the New Orleans Mardi Gras Tradition. 7 p.m. Thursday. LOCAL WRITERS’ GROUP. Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 3721 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 455-5135 — The weekly group discusses and critiques fellow members’ writing. All genres welcome. 7:30 p.m. Monday.

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Dear Claire, The conflict between family and career is becoming one of the top issues in our culture and economy. In her book, “Lean In,” Facebook CEO and former Google VP Sheryl Sandberg states, “43% of highly qualified women with children are leaving careers or off-ramping for a period of time.” She further points out, “Only 74% of professional women will rejoin the workforce in any capacity, and 40% will return Grant Cooper to full time jobs.” Harvard and Wharton grad Paulette Light, author of an April 2013 “Atlantic Monthly” article, utilized her 10-year exit from the workforce to create a neighborhood preschool, serve on the board of a charter school, and launch a nanny agency. In today’s two-income economic environment, where young women are graduating from college at higher rates than men and many have sizable student loans to repay, such an option is not always financially feasible. According to Joan Williams, director of the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, Hastings College of Law, “One study found that women who took just one year out of the workforce sacrificed 20% of their lifetime earnings. Women who took two or three years earned 30% less.” You mentioned that you “plan” to leave, and that is the most important thing. Have a good plan that incorporates both the needs of your family and your career. One of the most critical decisions you (and your partner) will be making is child care. A 2012 “TIME” Magazine article by Bonnie Rochman asked, “But what does high-quality child care mean anyway? It’s not about preschool children being drilled on their multiplication tables. Instead, it refers to low ratios of students to teachers and developmentally appropriate books and toys, as well as attentive teachers attuned to their students’ developmental needs.” Her article also highlighted a study in the journal “Developmental Psychology” confirming the importance of good child care. “People who attended high-quality child care in the 1970s are still reaping the benefits 30 years later. In this study, researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that graduates of high-quality child care had more years of education and were four times more likely to have earned college degrees than members of a control group.” Available evidence shows that the foundation of children’s success rests on the quality of the relationship with parents and caregivers during the earliest years of life. Claire, here are some suggestions going forward: • To access the Quality Start Childcare Rating System and find a suitable child care center, go to www.grslouisiana.com/parents and also check out www.laccrra.org, another excellent site for Louisiana child care resources. • Don’t “drop out” of your network. Maintain your contacts with your colleagues, and consider taking an evening course to sharpen your skills. Volunteer to help out at professional events. • Attend seminars, workshops, and conferences in your field. Try to find time to attend meetings, ask colleagues if there are consulting projects you can do from home. • During the months or years as you leave work to start your family, take the time to stay current on your field. Continue to read journals and articles, and renew your membership in professional organizations.

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Celebrating 25 years As a Realtor in New Orleans

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IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING BUYING, SELLING OR INVESTING IN NEW ORLEANS, FOR QUALITY REALTOR© REPRESENTATION YOU NEED ONLY MAKE ONE CALL . . .

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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

NOTICE:

All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Louisiana Open Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. For more information, call the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office at 1-800-273-5718

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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MILLION IN ONE!

COMMERCIAL RENTALS

515A MAGNOLIA ROAD NEAR POPLARVILLE, MS

20 LAKEWOOD PLACE $440,000

Wonderfully appointed 4 bd/4ba in Lakewood Est., a gated NO subdiv. Master ste. w/space for lounge seating & an XL closet. Home features an 2nd master bdrm on 2nd flr. Lrg. den space; fully furnished kit. w/5 burner CT & dbl. oven. Designer paint colors. You simply must see!!!! Contact Todd Taylor, Realtor, ReMax Real Estate Partners, (504) 232-0362. Each Office Independently Owned & Operated.

3 BR/2 BA 1,450 sf Energy efficient weekend retreat situated on 8.5 wooded acres bounded by a 20+ acre stocked lake. House includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood burning stone fireplace in vaulted great room, fully furnished kitchen and utility room with washer and dryer. Screened rear porch overlooking pier and lake make you feel like you have gotten away from it all. To see this fabulous property, call Jean at 601-795-2105. For Sale by Agent/ Broker, $220,000.

Samara Poché SOLD! $1,767,000 in April $4,451,000 year to date

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1041 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116

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French Quarter Realty New FQR Office open! 713 Royal MON-SAT 10-5pm Sun-1-5 Full Service Office with Agents on Duty! 522-4585

4553 BARATARIA 3/2.5 $449,500

OFFERED BELOW APPRAISED VALUE! Unbelievable hm on 3.27 acres. Lots of custom features: grand foyer w/ barrel ceiling, 225’ custom kit w/granite & prof’l CDS. SS app, 575’ Mstr Ste w/huge master spa & library. Bright garden/sunroom. Over 1200’ of patios w/attached dble gar. & carport. Ideal for entertaining! Call Jay Susslin, Keller Williams., (504)723-5403. Email: Jay@JaySusslin.com

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Northshore Atmosphere Southshore Convenience

155 SARAH VICTORIA $419,500 Beautiful custom built 5 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath. 3250 sq. ft. on 3/4 acres. Contact Jay Susslin, Keller Williams Realty, Direct: 504-723-5403, 504-207-2007 Each Office Independently Owned & Operated

MISSISSIPPI BAY ST. LOUIS BEACH $75,000

317 Ballentine St. Beach Cottage in the Bay. Walk 2 1/2 blks to the beach, Old Towne, Depot Dist. 2 BR,1 Bath, Screen Porch, LR, Den, Eat In Kit, Study, Deck, Large Yard, All Appliances. Needs TLC. Susan@Property New Orleans Call 504 231-2445.

GREAT STORM GETAWAY!

2-5 Acres of land ONLY 5 mins. from I-55 @ Magnolia, MS. $5,000 per acre. Call 601-248-0888.

Perfect Investment or 2nd Home! Located across from the Beach on Hwy 90. 3BR/3BA $159,900. Call Beth at 228-348-2114. Beth Blanchard Realty, LLC. Lic in MS & La (228) 348-2114 (MS Cell) or (504) 913-5220 (LA Cell) Oaks of Long Beach Luxury Townhomes www.oaksoflongbeach.com 91 Oak Alley Place, Long Beach, MS 39560 Sales & Resort or Corporate Rentals

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES

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Near City Park Ave., 2200 SF, divisible to 1500/700SF, zoned LB-2, eclectic, retro, novel, ambiance! Not your average office space! (504) 430-9326

INVESTORS:

Take FIRST mortgage on renovated mid-city 4-plex. Minimum 3 yrs. 5%. LTV approx 50%. 504-638-7332

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On highly performing, remodeled NOLA Duplexes. Min 2 yrs. 6% LTV approx. 50%. Call (504) 406-5120

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METAIRIE LUXURY APTS

3 BR, 2 full baths, LR, DR, kit, w&d hkups, faux fireplace, fans, blinds. No pets. 504-443-2280

OLD METAIRIE SPARKLING POOL Bike Path & Sunset Deck

1 BR apt with new granite in kit & bath. King Master w/wall of closets. Kit w/ all built-ins. Laundry on premises. Offst pkg. NO PETS. Avail now. Owner/agent, $724/mo. 504-236-5776.

1017 Ursulines Space #10 1041 Ursulines #101 2/2 1041 Ursulines #102 2 /2 1041 Ursulines #202 2 /2 911 Burgundy PH 1 /1 617 Dauphine #6 1/1 214 Chartres studio 214 N Anthony 2/1 916 Sixth St 2/2 2200 Royal commercial

Motorcycle/Scooter,Gated,OffstPkg,YrLease$100 1st MONTH RENT FREE 1227 sqft,crtyrd,w/d $2395 1st MONTH RENT FREE 1178 sqft, crtyrd, w/d $2395 1st MONTH RENT FREE 1178 sqft, crtyrd, w/d $2495 Light filled w/high ceilings. pool. ALL util inc. $1750 Fully furnished w/FQ charm. crytd and pool $1500 furnished, central AC, W/D $875 free standing house, avail June 1, 1000 sqft $1250 2200 sq ft, hardwood floors, pets allowed $2500 Blue chip loc w/ favorable HMC-2 Zoning. $4,000

CONDOS FOR SALE 421 Burgundy #1 1/1 421 Burgundy #3 1/1 1608 N Broad 2/2 1125 Royal #3 1/1 916 St Louis Unit C 1 /1 510 Wilkinson Row #4 1 /1 611 Dauphine B 1/1 823 Burgundy #3 2/2 416 Burgundy #5 1/1 729 Dauphine A 1/1 1205 St Charles #703 917 Toulouse #11 3/2.5

Nice size grnd fl just off crtyd. $180,000 Bamboo flrs. exp wood Central HVAC. $180,000 Sngl fam renov. Near fairgrounds.$82,500 3rd flr,exp beams,storage! Lush crtyrd $269,000 renovated FQ condo being sold furn $199,000 Light filled. Total renov in 2002$285,000 townhouse w/ common courtyard $169,900 1,600 sqft, brand renov, balcony, $599,000 lovely, crtyrd, no pets/low condo fees $152,500 HeartofFQ.Grtfrntporch.Updatedkit/ba$359,000 spacious w/ tons of light, prkng & pool $195,000 Penthouse condo w/pkng & balcony $1,099,000

COMMERICAL 3817 Chartres Huge comm 2200 Royal comm 512 Wilkinson Row Comm 1228-30 N Broad Comm

3k sqft whse&3k sqft office space $6,500/mo 3,760sq/ft. Blue chip loc HMC-2 Zone $4k/mo comm condo on quaint FQ street $445,000 B-1 comm zoned dbl w/parking $199,500

1466 Magazine St., $539,900

117 S. Hennessey St., $ 329,900

5 suites currently used as a Bed and Breakfast with large yard and off street Parking. Real Estate Only $539,900. Owner/Broker

Move in cond, lots of architectural details, 1st block off Canal, off street pkng for several cars, garage. 2 br, 2 dens, encl porch/sun rm & wood flrs. Must see to appreciate.

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2809 Onzaga, $139,000. Unique property 1/2 block to Gentilly Blvd entrance to Fairgrounds. 2 BR, 1200 sq. ft, large 40x100 lot has big side yard for garden or extra parking. Open floor plan. Exc. cond! Great area, low maint. ext. Zoned Commercial. Gardener Realtors, Louis (504) 874-3195

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Office Building For Lease 1500 to 390000 sq ft $17-20/sq ft. todd@hgimanagement.com

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MERCHANDISE

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WANTED TO PURCHASE

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

MISC. FOR SALE

CASH FOR CARS

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MIND, BODY, SPIRIT HEALTH/FITNESS Change Your Consciousness Change Your Life

A day of workshops Presented by Eckankar, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, June 22, 2013 New Orleans Healing Center (second floor) 2372 St. Claude Avenue Call 504-362-5492 for detailed information

1900s Quilt Top. Mostly Blue. Never Used. $50.00. Call 504-940-7711. (2) 1930s Seed Sack Quilts. Irish Chain & Sun Bonnet Sue. $100.00 each. Call 504-940-7711.

BLANTON’S BOURBON BOTTLES

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AUDIO/WIRELESS EQUIPMENT DVD CASES

CLEAR PLASTIC - 35 for $5.00. 315 Total. Call 504-460-3416 or rkgre@ cox.net

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Massage therapists are required to be licensed with the State of Louisiana and must include the license number in their ads.

BYWATER BODYWORKS

Swedish, deep tissue, therapeutic. Flex appts, in/out calls, OHP/student discounts, gift cert. $65/hr, $75/ 1 1/2hr. LA Lic# 1763 Mark. 259-7278

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Swedish, Relaxing Massage. Hours 9am-6pm, M-F. Sat 10-1pm $70. LA Lic #1910. Sandra, 504-393-0123.

Stress & Pain Relief

Therapeutic massage, Metairie office. Flexible hours, in- and out-calls avail. $65 one-hr in-call, discounts avail. Glenn, LA#1562, 504.554.9061.

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Handmade & Heavy Duty Call Melvin at 504-228-9614 for a price.

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Vicks Filter Frree Humidifier, Model V4500. Perfect Condition, Brand New, Never Used! Sells at Walmart for $40.00, will sell for $25.00 . PLEASE CAL NORTHSHORE 985-8097777, LEAVE MESSAGE WITH YOUR PHONE NUMBER AND I’LL CALL YOU BACK ASAP.

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PET ADOPTIONS Big Girl

Chocolate/White Pointer 1-year-old, 50 pounds. Gentle disposition. Loves car rides, walks & sleeping on your pillow. Fully vetted & house trained. Call 504975-5971 or 504-874-0598.

Creature

Sleek Black Staffordshire Bull Terrier.

Outgoing Kitty Carmen is a beauty who loves people. She is super outgoing and will follow you around just like a dog. She is a real sweetie, beyond ready for a family to love.

CELLULAR/PAGING Comes with Charger and Manuals. Call Patrice 504-220-4193. patriceprice.pp@gmail.com

FURNITURE/ACCESSORIES

MISSING POODLE

Last seen at 9999 Lake Forest Blvd. Maxxie is a male, 7 yr old, light brown poodle. He need his heartworm & ear medication. He is an important part of our family. Please call his Mom, she is worried sick. (504) 491-3481. REWARD OFFERED!

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LG LUCID 2 BY VERIZON

$135 Full/Double Size Mattress Set, still in original plastic, unopened. We can deliver. 504-952-8404 (504) 846-5122 $249 Brand New Queen Size Leather Bicast . Can deliver. 504952-8404 (504) 846-5122 King Pillowtop Mattress, NEW!!! ONLY $299 Can deliver. 504-9528404 (504) 846-5122 NEW Pub Height Table Set all wood, still boxed. Delivery available. $250. 504-952-8404 (504) 846-5122

LOST/FOUND PETS

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•••SUMMER BARGAINS••• Cabela's Table Top Stainless Steel Grill

222 sq in cooking area, hardly used, perfect condition! Sells new for $129.00, will sell for $80.00. (Incl. three 1-lb propane fuel cylinders, FREE)

Harold is a 4-year-old, neutered, Poodle

Cuisinart ice Cream/Yogurt Maker

never used! Sells new for $59.99, will sell for $40.00.

OXO Salad Spinner

large, like new! Sells new for $30.70, will sell for $15.00.

Martha Stewart Swiss Dot Sheers Curtains

Three packs of one each 56" W x 84" L. Never used, still in original sealed packages. Sold new $105.00 ($35.00 each panel), will sell all three for $60.00.

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George Forman Lean Mean Fat-Reducing Grilling Machine

like new! Sells new for $78.00, will sell for $45.00.

Chef’s Choice Diamond Hone Knife Sharpener like new! Sells new for $40.94, will sell for $25.00.

Stainless Steel Rostfrei Inox 7 pc asst kitchen tools never used! Sells new for $100.00 plus, will sell for $45.00. Include SS wall hanger FREE.

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Cola is a 2-year-old, spayed, DSH with a little Siamese thrown in to give her a chocolate undercoat. She’s a slender gal, with a bubbly personality to match her name, and is ready to meet her new family. To meet Cola or any of the other wonderful pets at the LA/SPCA, come to 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd. (Algiers), 10-4, Mon.-Sat. & 12-4 Sun. or call 368-5191.

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mix. He’s quiet, relaxed and calm and would prefer a home that’s the same. Harold walks nicely on a leash and hopes his new home has extra-yummy food. To meet Harold or any of the other wonderful pets at the LA/SPCA, come to 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd. (Algiers), 10-4, Mon.-Sat. & 12-4 Sun. or call 368-5191.

COLA Kennel #A19867245

To look for a lost pet come to the Louisiana SPCA, 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd. (Algiers), Mon-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12-5 or call 368-5191 or visit www.la-spca.org.

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24TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF JEFFERSON STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 629-016 DIV. E SUCCESSION OF GLORIA MONIE, WIDOW OF MICHAEL E. POWER Notice is given the executor of this succession has petitioned this Court for authority to sell immovable property belonging to the deceased at private sale in accordance with the provisions of Article 3281 of the Code of Civil Procedure for two hundred and forty thousand ($240,000.00) Dollars cash with the succession to pay all encumbrances, pro rata taxes and pay for all proper certificates. The immovable property proposed to be sold at private sale is described as follows:

LEGAL NOTICES

A certain Lot, piece, or portion of ground, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, all rights, ways etc. situated in the Parish of Jefferson, State of LA, in Sq. 3, Cherokee Courts Subdivision, said square is bounded by Florence Court, Thoreau Street, Wagner Drive and Lucy Court, Gail Court, Manugo Road and the easterly line of the subdivision and the said lot is designated Lot #1, forms the corner of Thoreau Street and Florence Court and measures fifty five (55’) feet front on Thoreau Street, sixty eight and forty one-hundreds (68.40’) feet in width in the rear, with a depth on the Lucy Court side of one hundred (100’) feet and on the opposite side line a first depth and frontage on Florence Court of fifty (50’) feet and a second depth and frontage on Florence Court of fifty two and thirty six one-hundredths feet (52.36’) along a curve. The improvements bear municipal no. 10100 Florence Court.

CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS

Any heir or creditor who opposes the proposed sale must file his opposition within seven (7) days from the day on which the last publication of this notice appears.

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STATE OF LOUISIANA NO.: 2012-10668 DIV. A

SUCCESIONS OF ROSALIE S. KUGLER, WIFE OF/AND EDWARD C. MENDEL, SR. NOTICE TO SELL IMMOVABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE

By Order of the Court, May 10, 2013 Lisa M. Cheramie Deputy Clerk Attorney: Joseph A. Barreca Address: 774 Crystal Street New Orleans, LA 70124 Telephone: (504) 283-5397

Whereas the Administrator of the above estate has made application to the Court for the sale at private sale of the immovable herein described property, to wit:

Gambit: 5/21/13 & 6/11/13

Improvements bearing Municipal No. 3048-3050 Fortin Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, Lot U, Square 1556, Third District of City of New Orleans UPON THE FOLLOWING TERMS & CONDITIONS, TO WIT: ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($150,000.00) less the usual and customary expenses of the sale, all as per the agreement to buy and sell. Notice is hereby given to all parties whom it may concern, including the heirs and creditors of the decedents herein, and of this estate, be ordered to make any opposition which they have or may have to such application, at any time, prior to the issuance of the order of judgment authorizing, approving and homologating such application and that such order or judgment may be issued after the expiration of ten (10) days from the date of the last publication of such notice, all in accordance with law.

STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 13-1682 SEC. M-13

BY ORDER OF THE COURT,

CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS DOCKET NO. 1 IN RE: SUCCESSION OF GLADYS DAVIS NELSON NOTICE OF FILING OF TABLEAU OF DISTRIBUTION

NOTICE IS GIVEN that Antoine Glynn Davis, independent executor, in the above numbered and captioned matter, has filed a petition for authority to pay estate debts of the succession of Gladys Davis Nelson in accordance with a tableau of distribution filed in these proceedings. The petition can be homologated after the expiration of seven (7) days from the date of the publication of this notice. Any opposition to the petition must be filed prior to its homologation. By Order of Orleans Parish Civil District Clerk of Court Dale Atkins

Attorney: John A.E. Davidson Address: 2901 Independence Street, Suite 201 Metairie, LA 70006 Telephone: (504) 836-5973

Attorney: Rosa H. Edwards, Bar #5294 Address: 18 Fairway Oaks Dr. New Orleans, LA 70131 Telephone: (504) 393-4717

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CLASSIFIEDS 24TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF JEFFERSON STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 716-830 DIV. H. DOCKET NO.

SUCCESSION OF CATHERINE A. BREAUX NOTICE TO SELL IMMOVABLE PROPERTY Notice is given that the Administratrix of this Succession, Sandra B. Roche, has petitioned this Court for authority to sell the immovable property described herein below at private sale in accordance with the provisions of La. CCP Article 3281 for the price and sum of Two Hundred Thirty Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($230,000.00) cash, on the terms and conditions as contained in the Agreement to Purchase attached to the Petition filed in these proceedings. The immovable property proposed to be sold at private sale is described as follows:

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ONE CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon and all of the rights, ways, privileges, servitudes, appurtenances and advantages thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situate in the PARISH OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF LOUISIANA, in that part thereof known as BONNABEL PLACE, designated by the NO. 24 in SQUARE NO. 9, which square is bounded by Aurora Avenue, Codifer Boulevard, Brockenbraugh Street and Orion Avenue, which said lot measures 50 feet front on Aurora Avenue, the same width in the rear, by a depth between equal and parallel lines of 150 feet. All in accordance with a survey made by F. T. Payne, C. E. dated July 5, 1934, annexed to an act of mortgage passed before Morris Burk, N.P., dated July 13, 1934 for reference. The improvements thereon bear the Municipal No. 238-24 AURORA AVENUE, METAIRIE, LOUISIANA 70005.

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Any heir or creditor who opposes the proposed sale must file any opposition which they have or may have to such application, at any time, prior to the issuance of the Order or Judgment authorizing, approving and homologating, such Petition and such Order or Judgment may be issued after the expiration of seven (7) days from the date that the last publication of such notice appears, all in accordance with law. By Order of the Court, JON A GEGENHEIMER, CLERK OF COURT Attorney: JEAN L. NORTON, BAR NO. 01831 Address: 1824 Williams Blvd., Suite A Kenner, LA 70062 Telephone: 504-454-6643 Gambit: 6/11 & 7/2 Anyone knowing the whereabouts of a lost promissory note payable to Crescent Bank & Trust dated August 21, 2007 in the amount of $49,070.00 and signed by a B. & B. Weiss; please contact Jules Fontana, Attorney @ 504-581-9545. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Alvin Price, please contact Bobby G. Hawkins Atty, 2216 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA 70130, (504) 525-1500. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Catherine Hill Soniat, please contact Atty. Bonita Watson, 504.708.3975. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Dionne Myles please contact attorney Michael Joseph at 504-453-4769. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Dorothy Chase Stewart please contact Attorney Kelly Love at (504) 265-0437.

CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 06-13974 DIV. DOCKET

SUCCESSION OF DONALD TIRCUIT AND THERESA TIRCUIT Whereas Charlotte Hill, Administrator of the above Estate, has made application to the Court for the sale at private sale of the movable or immovable property hereinafter described, to-wit: A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, and all of the rights, ways, privileges, servitudes, appurtenances and advantages thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situated in the THIRD DISTRICT of the City of New Orleans, Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, in SQUARE 1219, which said square is bounded by Comus Court, Eads (former Hunters), N. Rocheblave and Deers Street and Almonaster Avenue (former Lafayette), designated as LOT “Q” on a survey of Gilbert, Kelley & Couturie, Inc., Surveyors, dated March 7, 1977, a copy of which is annexed to hereto and made a part hereof and according thereto said LOT “Q” commences at a distance of 108 feet, 3 inches, 3 lines front on Comus Court and Eads Street, and measures thence 46 feet, 4 inches, 7 lines front on Comus Court, same in width in the rear, by a depth between equal and parallel lines of 72 feet, 11 inches, 2 lines. Said Lot “Q” is composed of the whole of original Lot 16 and the adjoining one-half of original Lot 17. UPON THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS, TO-WIT: That the above described property be sold at sale to the Road Home Program for the sum of FORTY-EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND NO/100, ($48,000.00), DOLLARS. Notice is hereby given to all parties whom it may concern, including the heirs and creditors of the decedent herein, and of this estate, be ordered to make any opposition whicgh they have or may have to such application at any time prior to the issuance of the order or judgment authorizing, approving and homologating such application and that such order of judgment may be issued after the expiration of ten (ten) days, from the date of the last publication of such notice, all in accordance with the law. Attorney: Louis A. Gerdes, Jr. Address: 1739 St. Bernard Ave. New Orleans, LA 70116 Telephone: 504-822-4110. Gambit: 6/11/13 Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Duwayne Perkins and/or Tracy Meyers Perkins, please contact Atty. Bonita Watson, 504.708.3975. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Janelle L. Crescioni, please contact Atty. B. Watson, 504.708.3975. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Krischell Monique Evans, please contact Atty. Bonita Watson, 504.708.3975. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Neil M. Ostroff, please contact Atty. Bonita Watson, 504.708.3975. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Paula Jacobs a/k/a Paula Drew Mahoney Jacobs who last known address was on McKenna St in New Orleans please contact attorney John Mason at (504) 723-5997. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of RODNEY B. THOMAS, SR. AND JOYCELYN M. THOMAS, please contact Justin A. Reese, Atty, 2216 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA 70130, (504) 525-1500.

CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2000-10263 DIV. C SEC. 6

SUCCESSION OF BESSIE ROTOLO CANGELOSI NOTICE TO SELL WHEREAS, Sam Cangelosi, the Administrator of the Estate of Dominick Cangelosi (Sr.) And the executor of the Estate of Bessie Rotolo Cangelosi, has made application to the Court for the sale at private sale of the immovable property hereinafter described, to-wit: THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, and all the rights, ways, privileges, servitudes and advantages thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situated in the SECOND DISTRICT of the City of New Orleans in SQUARE 533, which square is bounded by Bienville, North Scott, Iberville and North Pierce Streets; said lot is designated as LOT “D” and measures as follows: twenty one (21’) feet front on Bienville, same width in the rear by a depth of one hundred nineteen feet (119’) between equal and parallel lines. Improvements bear Municipal No. 3912 Bienville Street, NOLA UPON THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS, TO-WIT: SEVEN THOUSAND AND no/100 ($7,000.00) DOLLARS, “NET”, all cash to these successions, with the purchaser to pay all act of sale closing costs and real estate taxes, sellers’ legal fees, filing fees, advertising costs, seller’s documentary tax to city of New Orleans, mortgage and conveyance certificates. Notice is hereby given to all parties whom it may concern, including the heirs and creditors of the estate herein, to make any opposition which they have or may have to such application, at any time prior to the issuance of the order or judgment authorizing, approving and homologating such application and that such order or judgment may be issued after the expiration of TEN (10) days, from the date of the publication of such notice, which private sale shall be published once, all in accordance with law. BY ORDER OF THE COURT, Attorney: PAULA R. GEORGE (#6020) Address: 2403 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70130 Telephone: (504) 581-5858 Gambit 6/11/13

CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 13-2382 DIV. J. SEC. 5 SUCCESSION OF JOHN J. THERENCE, SR. NOTICE OF FILING OF TABLEAU OF DISTRIBUTION Notice is hereby given that the administrator of this succession has filed a petition for authority to pay debts of the succession in accordance with the tableau of distribution contained in the petition. The petition can be homologated after the expiration of seven (7) days from the date of this publication; any opposition to the petition must be filed prior to homologation. DALE N. ATKINS, Clerk of Court Attorney: Jason P. Hernandez LA Bar Roll No. 29518 Address: 7037 Canal Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70124 Telephone: 504-484-0700 Gambit: 6/11/13

CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 13-4480 DIV. D SUCCESSION OF GERALDINE BARRETT WIFE OF/AND THOMAS J. BARRETT, JR. NOTICE TO SELL IMMOVABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE Whereas the administrator of the above Estates, has made application to the Court for the sale at private sale of decednts’ immovable property situated in the Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, bearing Municipal Number 10337 Chevy Chase, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70127, and more particularly described as follows: ONE CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, and all the rights, ways, privileges, servitudes and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, situated to the PARISH OF ORLEANS, STATE OF LOUISIANA, in the Third District of this City, in Lake Forest subdivision No. 8, in square No. 4, bounded by Chevy Chase Drive, Hanover Road, Deerfield Drive, and Restgate Road, designated as Lot. No. 18 on a survey by Universal Engineers, Inc., dated January 16, 1973, a copy of which is attached to the “Sale of Property by Lake Forest Builders, Inc. to Security Homestead Association, Filed on October 12, 1973 in the Custodian of Notarial Records

Parish of Orleans, Instrument No. 109652”, and according thereto, said Lot commences 60 feet front on Chevy Chase Drive, same in width in the rear, by depth of 110 feet between equal and parallel lines. UPON THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS: $20,000 Purchaser to pay all closing costs. Notice is hereby given to all parties whom it may concern, including the heirs and creditors of the decedent herein, and of this estate, be ordered to make any opposition which they have or may have to such application, at any time, prior to the issuance of the order or judgment authorizing, approving and homlogating such application and that such order or judgment may be issued after the expiration of seven (7) days from the date of the last publication of such notice, all in accordance with law. BY ORDER OF THE COURT, Attorney: Paul C. Fleming, Jr., Bar No. 23076 Address: P.O. Box 491 Metairie, LA 70004 Telephone: (504 888-3394

NOTICE OF LIQUIDATION AND DISSOLUTION OF HALO WIRE ROPE, L.L.C. Pursuant of Louisiana Revised Statues 12:1338, notice is hereby given that, on May 16, 2013 and May 20, 2013, the Twenty-Fourth Judicial District Court for the Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana, entered judgments ordering the judicial dissolution and liquidation of Halo Wire Rope, also named and appointed Albert Emmendorfer as liquidator of Halo Wire Rope, L.L.C. Any and all creditors of, any and all persons believing themselves to have valid and subsisting claims against, and any and all persons having unfulfilled contracts with, Halo Wire Rope, L.L.C. are hereby called upon to present their claims, in writing and in detail, to the said liquidator, on or before December 23, 2013, at the following address: Albert Emmendorfer, 834 Governor Nicholls Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116. The publication of this notice shall not be deemed an acknowledgment of the validity of any claim against Halo Wire Rope, L.L.C., a waiver of any defense or setoff to any such claim, interruption of prescription on or tolling of any statue of limitation applicable to any such claim, or revival of any claim which has been barred by any prescription, peremption, or statue of limitations.

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CLASSIFIEDS CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS

Being the same property acquired by the American General Savings and Loan Association from Louis Lenfant by act of sale before Paul J. Ganucheauand registered in C.O.B. 578 folio 575.

STATE OF LOUISIANA

Being the same property acquired by Fernand F. Fenasci from American General Savings & Loan Association by act of sale before Paul J. Ganucheau, Notary Public, on July 18,1957 and registered in C.O.B. 1837 folio 486.

NO:13-3420 DIV. J-5

SUCCESSION OF FERNAND F. FENASCI NOTICE TO SELL IMMOVABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The Executor of the above estate has made application to the court for the sale, at private sale, of the immovable property described, as follows: TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all of the buildings and improvements thereon and all the rights, ways, privileges, servitude’s and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, situated in the Second District of this City, in Square “C” bounded by Weiblen Place, Memphis, Clayton and Vicksburg Streets designated by the Nos. Nine (9) and Ten (10) on a plan of subdivision made by C.A. Robert, Civil Engineer and Surveyor dated March 15, 1926 a blue print of which is annexed to an Act before Emest J. Robin, Notary Public, dated August 31st, 1928. According to this survey said lots 9 and 10 adjoin each other, and measure each twenty feet (20’) front on Weiblen PI. by one hundred twenty feet (120’) in depth between equal and parallel lines. Lot 10 is nearer to and commences at a distance of forty feet (40’) from the comer of Weiblen Place and Memphis Street. The above description and measurements are in accordance with certificate and sketch of survey made by C.A. Robert on April 23, 1940 a blue print copy of which is annexed to vendor’s act of acquisition.

Notice is now given to all parties whom it may concern, including any creditors of decedent, and of this estate, that they be ordered to make any opposition which they may have to such application, at any time, prior to the issuance of the order or judgment, authorizing, approving and homologating that application and that such order or judgment may be issued after the expiration of the seven (7) days, from date of the last publication of] such notice, all in accordance with the law. By order of the Court, DALE. N. ATKINS Gambit: 6/11/13 & 6/18/13

NOTICE

ZIEGLER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP III and all its PARTNERS and OWNERS’ THIS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IS NOTIFICATION THAT YOUR RIGHTS OR INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED IN ORLEANS PARISH, LOUISIANA MAY BE TERMINATED BY OPERATION OF LAW IF YOU DO NOT TAKE FURTHER ACTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW: That certain tract of land, including all buildings and improvements, including all rights, ways, privileges, servitudes, appurtenances and advantages thereunto, identified as tract 3D-3A-2, Section 24 of LAKRATT TRACT, Third District, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Louisiana, being a re-subdivision of tract 3D-3A into 3D-3A-1 and 3D-3A-2,

of a plat of survey prepared by J J Krebs & sons, Inc., on May 19, 1981, and recorded under conveyance # 420228, book 770, page 662, of the conveyance records of Civil District Court of the City of New Orleans, State of Louisiana. Being the same property acquired by tax sale # 3-9W-0-163-91, adjudicated on December 5,1995, before Richard W. Brune, Chief of the Bureau of the Treasury of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1996, tax sale title in the above described property was sold for failure to pay taxes. You have been identified as a person who may have an interest in this property. Your interest in this property will be terminated if you do not redeem the property by making all required payments to the tax collector listed below or file a lawsuit in accordance with law within 60 days of the date of this notice, or the recording of an act transferring ownership, if later. If your redemption period of 5 years has prescribed, the delay for answering shall be 10 days. The tax collector is Mrs. Sharon McDonald, 1300 Perdido St., Room W37, New Orleans, LA 70119, phone number 504-658-1712.

24TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF JEFFERSON STATE OF LOUISIANA NO.: 704339 DIV. N SUCCESSION OF WILLIE NUNNERY NOTICE TO SELL MOVABLE OR IMMOVABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE WHEREAS, the independent coadministrator of the above estate has made application to the court for the sale, at private sale, of the immovable property described, as follows: ONE CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, with all the buildings and improvements thereon, and all the servitudes, rights, appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situated in the City of Kenner, Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana, in that part thereof known as GREATER HOLLY HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, SECTION NO. 3, all in accordance with the plan of subdivision approved by the City of Kenner by Ordinance No. 1331, dated August 23, 1971, and recorded in Jefferson Parish Plan Book 74 folio 20 and COB 743 folio 65.

above described real estate be sold at private sale to CINDY LYNN STAUB, for the sum of $123,000.00, with the Seller to pay $7,000.00 towards Purchaser’s closing costs to include insurance, taxes, pre-paids and any other costs to acquire loan, subject to the Purchaser obtaining acceptable insurance quotes to be verified during the inspection period. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all parties to whom it may concern including the heirs and creditors of decedent, and of this estate, that they be ordered to make any opposition which they may have to such application, at any time, prior to the issuance of the order or judgment authorizing, approving and homologating that application and that such order or judgment may be issued after the expiration of seven (7) days, from the date of the last publication of such notice, all in accordance with law. BY ORDER OF THE COURT, Massie Comeaux Clerk Attorney: Max M. Chotto Address: 12-A Westbank Expressway, Suite 103 Gretna, LA 70053 Telephone: (504) 366-1641 Gambit: 6/11/13

LOT 19, SQUARE S, which said square is bounded by Continental Drive, Sessions Lane, Presidential Drive and Baron Lane, LOT 19, commences at a distance of 51.01 feet from corner of Continental Drive and Session Lane, and measures thence 51 feet front on Continental Drive, the same width in the rear by a depth of 100 feet between equal and parallel lines. All in accordance with a survey by Edward L. Clinton, dated December 20, 1986.

CIVIL DISTRICT COURT FOR THE PARISH OF ORLEANS

The improvements thereon bear the Municipal Number: 3620 CONTINENTAL DRIVE, KENNER, LOUISIANA.

APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY TO SELL REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE

THIS ACT IS MADE EXECUTED AND ACCEPTED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: Restrictive covenants created in an act before Radar Jackson, N.P., dated October 28, 1971 and filed for registru at COB 747, folio 102, as amended in an act before Radar Jackson, N.P., Dated December 17, 1971 and filed for registry at COB 751, folio 111. Five foot right of way across rear width of property granted to Louisiana Power and Light Company by an acknowledged act dated November 11, 1971, and filed for registry at COB 748, folio 803. Five foot servitude for utilities across the rear width of property as shown on the plan of subdivision. Encroachments, overlaps, easements, servitudes, rights of way and other matters which would be shown on a current survey. Mineral reservation with a waive of surface rights at COB 716-680. The Road Home Declaration running with the Land at COB 3222/208. On the following terms and conditions, to-wit: the decedent’s interest in the

SUCCESSION OF FERNAND F. FENASCI NO:13-3420 DIV. J-5

The petition of Roy LeBlanc the duly qualified and acting Executor of the Succession of Fernand F. Fenasci, and a person of the full age of majority domiciled in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, respectfully represents as follows. 1. At the time of decedent’s death, decedent owned one hundred percent (100%) interest in and to the following described immovable property situated in the Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, to wit: TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, together with all of the buildings and improvements thereon and all the rights, ways, privileges, servitude’s and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, situated in the Second District of this City, in Square “C” bounded by Weiblen Place, 1 Memphis, Clayton and Vicksburg Streets designated by the Nos. Nine (9) and Ten (10) on a plan of subdivision made by C.A. Robert, Civil Engineer and Surveyor dated March 15, 1926 a blue print of which is annexed to an Act before Ernest J. Robin Notary Public, dated August 31st, 1928. According to this survey said lots 9 and 10 adjoin each other, and measure each twenty feet (20’) front on Weiblen Pl. by one hundred twenty feet (120’) in depth between equal and parallel lines. Lot 10 is nearer to and commences at a distance of forty feet (40’) from thecorner of Weiblen Place and Memphis Street. The above description and measurements are in accordance with certificate and sketch of survey made by C.A. Robert on April 23, 1940 a blue print copy of which is annexed to vendor’s act of acquisition. Being the same property acquired by the American General Savings and Loan Association from Louis Lenfant by act of sale before Paul J. Ganucheau and registered in C.O.B. 578 folio 575.

2. Anthony Staines, a resident of the Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, has made an offer to petitioner, as executor of the Succession of Fernand F. Fenasci, to purchase decedent’s interest in the above described real estate, for the amount of $175,000.00 cash, less the usual expenses to be paid by vendor. 3. The sale of this real estate is necessary to pay the debts and charges of the succession. 4. Petitioner recommends that the real estate described above be sold and believes that a private sale of the property at the price offered will be in the best interest of the succession and its creditors. Petitioner respectfully recommends to this Honorable Court that the decedent’s interest in the aforementioned real estate be sold at private sale to Anthony Staines for $175,000.00. 5. Under the provisions of the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Ann. Art 3281, petitioner herein applies to sell the real estate above described, and on compliance the law made and with provided in such cases, is entitled to an order of this court authorizing this sale. THEREFORE, petitioner prays that due notice of this application for authority to sell real estate at private sale, be published according to law; that after due delays and proceedings had, this application be homologated and petitioner, Roy LeBlanc, Executor, be authorized and directed to sell the above described real estate for the price and subject to the conditions stipulated above. Respectfully submitted, Roy LeBlanc, Executor Donald F. deBoisblanc, #4786 Donald F. deBoisblanc, Jr. #23463 Attorneys at Law 410 South Rampart Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70113 (504) 586-0005 (504) 586-0007 fax Gambit: 6/11/13 & 6/18/13 Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Willie Lee Adams, Jr., please contact Atty. Bonita Watson, 504.708.3975.

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Being the same property acquired by Willie Mae Giles King and Willie Nunnery from Clara Dyess, wife of and Frank G. Palermo by act before Jeannette M. DeJarnette, Notary Public dated March 28, 1984 and registered in COB 1071 Floio 567 of the records of Jefferson Parish. Also acquired from Willie Mae Giles Nunnery by Consent Agreement for Settlement of Community Property, 24th JDC 483-922 dated November 8, 1996 and registered in COB 3215 Folio 464 of the records of Jefferson Parish. And by Amended Order in 24th JDC 483-922 dated November 29, 2012 and registered in COB FOLIO 582 of the records of Jefferson Parish.

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Being the same property acquired by Fernand F. Fenasci from American General Savings & Loan Association by act of sale before Paul J. Ganucheau, Notary Public, on July 18, 1957 and registered in C.O.B. 1837 folio 486.

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