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Old 07-23-2016, 08:10 PM
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Hey CF I'm reaching out for some help finding things to do in New Orleans. I'm currently in Florida and will be headed to New Orleans in the next couple days. I'm looking for some things to do with my wife. Thanks in advance for everyone's help and input. Looking forward to see what New Orleans has to offer. Cheers.

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No love huh?! Not even some good local eats?
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Man. Local eats, what are you looking for? I live in Baton Rouge now, but I'm originally from the greater Nola area. You can get great food at a cheap price of an expensive price. Depends on the atmosphere you want. Let me know what you're thinking. Can also tell you places to get great cocktails as well if that is your thing
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Man. Local eats, what are you looking for? I live in Baton Rouge now, but I'm originally from the greater Nola area. You can get great food at a cheap price of an expensive price. Depends on the atmosphere you want. Let me know what you're thinking. Can also tell you places to get great cocktails as well if that is your thing
Hell yeah man. I was starting to lose hope haha. I'm looking for a good Cajun place that isn't full of tourists. Somewhere that has a little more local feel to it. I've had some damn good oysters in the French quarter thus far.
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Originally Posted by Rex915
Hell yeah man. I was starting to lose hope haha. I'm looking for a good Cajun place that isn't full of tourists. Somewhere that has a little more local feel to it. I've had some damn good oysters in the French quarter thus far.

If you're looking for Cajun, you need to come to Lafayette. Nola is mainly Creole. There's plenty of places, but nothing that's really wow'd me when I go there. I'm kind of spoiled on having one of the largest restaurants per capita in the nation in my area though.
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Originally Posted by Rex915
Hell yeah man. I was starting to lose hope haha. I'm looking for a good Cajun place that isn't full of tourists. Somewhere that has a little more local feel to it. I've had some damn good oysters in the French quarter thus far.
This is a quick easy guide sorted by neighborhood. He has some reviews as well.

One thing about our area is that everyone will have their favorite restaurant. As you can see with over 1,400 options it's easy to find a good meal

http://nomenu.com/?page_id=41504
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