New Orleans dining has the whole world talking. All of the amazing food from Louisiana style food poboys, gumbo, jambalaya, pastalaya, (this list is probably too extensive for this sentence) to world class French, Vietnamese, and French Vietnamese (Tamarind) cuisine speaks for the great selection we have.
Unfortunately such these food selections aren’t available out at [...]
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In order to satisfy my childish urges, I sliced up some pumpkin. Nothing is better to do pre-halloween than to take a knife to the orange flesh, tear up something artistic, and put a candle in it. Very family-safe, right? Anyhow …. Jazmine and I got together with a neighbor to carve up some little [...]
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After seeing some beautiful cupcakes in a coffee cup at tastespotting, I had the craving for some good cupcakes. Now, I could have gone to Bee Sweet Cupcakes, Kupcake Factory, or Wholefoods, but I had a craving for the frosting filled cupcakes at the nationally reknown sweet shop Sucre. For some reason I like thing [...]
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Hey, only 2 weeks after me then Appetites.us posted about Hollygrove Market. This blogger has been reviewing and blogging much longer than me. Check him out here.
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These are the best tacos I’ve had in New Orleans. They take me all the way back to when I visited Mexico City during my spring break of 2008. You can find them at a taco truck on the 8800 block of Claiborne (halfway between Carrolton and the Lowes).
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For a few months I’ve been hearing about this magical market were you get a huge box of delicious local, seasonal produce for only $25. After picking your produce, you go to a special table where there are some items that people did not care for (usually okra or bags of rice). At this table, [...]
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Mahony’s PO Boy Shop in New Orleans is very good at rather non-traditinoal poboys. I’ve been a couple of times and have enjoyed their fried green tomatoes and remoulade poboy as well as their oyster-PJ poboy. Their other poboys are pretty good too.
The other day my good friend Avi (see his blog here) was in [...]
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