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The food was great, service, ambience and value were below average
After several visits where we explored the classic Creole menu, we began sampling the nightly special. With that we are told, the chef creates a meal from what is best in the market that day. Service is extremely knowledgible and gracious. The lunch menu explores hard to find local favorites such ...
Arnaud's Richelieu Room offers a completely different experience than the main dining room, which is gloriously sparkling from beveled glass windows and crystal chandeliers. The Richelieu provides a live Dixieland Jazz Band accompanied by the full menu of Creole specialties - it was a rollicking go...
If it weren't for the Bananas Foster the rating would be much lower. We knew going in to "Brennans for breakfast" it was going to be expensive. However what we didn't expect was poor service, a burnt English Muffin with the $28 eggs Benedict and the waiter forgetting abuot our Bananas Foster-the m...
I have had breakfast here twice, and dinner once and so far have been pleased. I will be returning for breakfast while on business in July. First, I must say there is no way to justify the price they charge for breakfast, but you know that going in. At least so far I have found the food served to be...
BY FAR THE FINEST DINING EXPERIENCE I HAVE EVER HAD
The absoulete best in the City.
Outstanding service and food. The best in New Orleans in my opinion.
5 star(s)
(01/27/2008)
What a beautiful restaurant! When you first approach it from the street, you have no idea of how gorgeous the dining rooms and courtyard are. The night that I dinner there they had a wedding in the courtyard and what appeared to be some type of corporate event in another room that runs adjacent to t...
5 star(s)
(02/25/2009)
This place is amazing. The restuarant is beatiful and inviting, the food was just one delight after another. The bartender Mariann was one of the friendlist people we meet in New Orleans. I wish we had more time in New Orleans we would have gone back for dinner another night.
5 star(s)
(04/04/2009)
I am a New Orleans resident. When I entertain people from out of town or locals, I take them to Broussard's because I can absolutely count on having a fine dining experience, from fresh and delicious food to impeccable service. I recommend this restaurant with great pleasure.
(03/25/2002)
Watch out for Dustin!! He's a waiter there who can sell freezers to Eskimos. He conned us into expensive appetizers...saying, "Try these...I prepared myself today"...as though they were samples of what we could order. Wrong! The food was very good...no problem there...but...be careful in what yo...
5 star(s)
(12/16/2007)
Café Sbisa is one of the few authentic restaurants in the city of New Orleans that I frequent more than others. I have invited many of the elite and eclectic personalities from near and far to this dining place to experience what I consider to be one of the BEST! From the ambience of its environment...
I have never had a dining experience that missed my expectations by such a wide margin. The food was average, at best. The service was the worst I've ever had in a resturant where I didn't have to carry my own tray.
One of the most negative dining experiences of my life! Embarassed by going through the kitchen to meet friends waiting at the bar. Back through the kitchen to climb several flights of steps to our table. Mandina's, here I come!
The Queen of New Orlean's restaurants. There is no better! However...if you're on a budget...go there for lunch...it's a whole lot cheaper and you get the same ambiance, service, and food.
One word describes it: Excellent.
This by far is one of New Orleans' finest restaurants. A great experience with second to none in both food and service. This restaurant is responsible for many world renown chefs including Emeril. Although a great value, this is a pricey place, try the lunch if you are on a budget where pri...
1 star(s)
(12/30/2009)
I'm a New Orleans resident. Have eten at over 400 different places so far. I like 80% of the places in our city. I believe we have the best food in the nation. Coops Place was by far the worst dining experience I have had within the city limits. I'd consider eating at a chain or in the suburbs ...
4 star(s)
(03/29/2008)
We accidentally stumbled across Coop's. We were looking for another place when we had called them (thinking they were the place)...a charming lady named "Fay" told us if we tried her fried chicken, we wouldn't worry about finding the other place....She was soooooo right. Everyone was friendly, and t...