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    Red Apple

    3.6 (17 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Szechuan Chicken Yummy!!!
    Susan D.

    Hunan chicken with shrimp fried rice. I get it extra spicy. Portions are always large and food is made fresh while you wait.Alway perfect. Yummy.

    Chicken nugget shake and bake situation
    Sade W.

    Let me give an updated review... I asked for Boneless chicken white meat and this is what I got some type of chicken nugget shake and bake situation and it's awful.. anybody who knows what a boneless chicken plate is knows that this ain't it, I can't even believe they served this like this ??? Save yourself some time and money and go up the street to lucky jeans and get you some real boneless chicken because no ma'am this is just horrible

    The best joint around!
    Juleta C.

    This is hands down the best Chinese restaurant I've tasted in NOLA! The food is always fresh, no small itty bitty shrimp here! Nice generous portions, food not greasy, extremely tasty and not salty. I love this place. I've never waited more than 10-15 minutes for my food.

    Fried rice with shrimp & broccoli
    Carla S.

    Great service and clean restaurant! This restaurant replaced a restaurant that was here pre-Katrina and does not disappoint. They make their food fresh which is much appreciated. I didnt review 5stars because even though the food is fresh, its not spectacular and life changing. The Lo Mein and fried chicken is great but the fried rice and egg rolls are okay. Overall, i would recommend this spot.

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    Plates are nice and hot for the value, reminds of old school 90s Chinese take out! Real hot and fresh, nice staff!

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    Haven't been. Looks yummy though. I'll have to try to check it out. One day soon we'll have to ride over for dinner.

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    Food cold and it was not ordered didn't tease right and was charged extra for something I didn't order

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    We tried the Hunan shrimp which was flavorful, was less impressed with the orange flavor chicken.

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    4.0(140 reviews)
    7.6 miFrench Quarter
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    After overdosing on gumbo and po-boys, and blackened red fish topped with crab meat, I needed…read moreanother cuisine. Rather than pursuing a burger, I decided to try this well regarded Chinese restaurant across the street from my hotel. This review is based on one item I got for takeout: Szechuan Beef. I am never one to equate quantity with quality. I'm also not well-versed in authentic Chinese. I'm mostly familiar with American Chinese. I ordered Szechuan beef expecting a dry stir fry of beef strips tossed with dried Szechuan peppers. Instead I got a 1 quart container with a zesty, moderately spicy broth loaded with tender strips of melt-in-your-mouth beef. This was pure heaven, and was an explosion of tangy flavor. The quart could've easily served a family of 4. That would just require another side of rice. This was just outstanding! The restaurant was compact yet inviting and service was great. I placed my takeout order on site at the counter, but they have table service.

    Hot pot disaster! I love Dian Xin on Decatur. But the one on…read moreConti... We ordered hot pot. I have worked in China on and off for years and have eaten many varieties of hot pot in China and Taiwan. This one was ridiculously bad. Like they dont even know what hot pot is. The sweet waiter tried to explain the concept of hot pot, but it was clear that he was not familiar with the real thing. It was cubes of chicken, celery, tomatoes and peppers in a lukewarm broth. Took forever to get hot enough to cook our extra vegies. The vegies didn't look fresh. There were no a la cart sauces. The waiter pointed to the soy sauce and chili oil that were for dumplings and told us that sauce doesn't go with hot pot. My advice is to go to the other Dian Xin where there is no hot pot but the food tastes authentic.

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    T & T Seafood

    T & T Seafood

    4.3(30 reviews)
    9.4 miLower Garden District
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    Back again in NOLA for more R&D, I chose to reside in the Garden District to also explore an area…read moresomewhat away from the general tourist population swarming the French Quarter. This week I wanted to visit spots successfully catering to locals and stumbled upon this tiny neighborhood hidden gem. Hidden because one would have easily missed it repeatedly when driving (or walking) past since the whole exterior was so unassuming at first glance. It only showed up on my radar when I meticulously searched for seafood spots on different platforms and randomly stumbled on their Facebook page. Best boiled crawfish and shrimp it said. Always fresh it exclaimed. Decently priced it stated. Well, this I had to go see it for myself and put to test. This was obviously a detour from my planned R&D in NOLA but was definitely a spot that must be designed for locals (and random tourists like me). This was confirmed immediately when I stepped in to see a long line of construction workers from the nearby site picking up lunch and some young kids digging into bags of shrimp and crawfish in utter delight. While looking at their sharpie streaked menu, I noticed quite a number of customers striking up conversations with the lady behind the plexiglass like long lost friends as they too picked up food to-go. Yeah, definitely a local friendly spot. Shrimp and crawfish by the pound was CHEAP in comparison to all the places in the area I've been. The best part? After getting back to the AirBnB, I realized just how good and fresh the seafood was! Succulent, very well seasoned, and not severely overcooked (like some spots around here prefer to serve it). I could taste the spices and aromatic vegetables used in the boil and found each bite absolutely tonguegasmic. Came for a pre-lunch snack and now back for a pre-dinner snack. Both the lady and gentleman had a smirk and muffled giggle as they saw me again. "You like it?" No, I love it. I'm here for a week and I'll be back every day you're open until I fly out of here. Take my money and give me thy awesome shrimp!

    On our walk from hotel to Walmart, my husband and I stumbled across this little spot. A quick Yelp…read moreand Google check showed great reviews, and even though the photos looked pretty simple, we decided to give it a try. Sometimes that's just how travel works and you cross paths with unexpected gems. The owner and his family couldn't have been nicer. This place has been around for over 30 years, a mix of convenience store and local eatery. The owner, an older Asian gentleman, warmly asked me and my husband where we were from as soon as he saw us. We think maybe because there aren't many Asian in the neighborhood and it instantly felt welcoming and we started to chitchat. His son was helping in the kitchen that day, and the guy taking our order (super friendly, too!) turned out to be his son-in-law, just stopping by on his day off. This place is small but we could tell most of the steady stream of takeout customers were regulars. We ordered about $50 worth of food: * C2 Fried Chicken (10 pcs) - $11.99 * P6 Shrimp Po'boy (12") - $5.99 * P8 Catfish Po'boy (12") - $7.99 * R5 Cajun Gumbo - $8.99 * Two cans of drinks It felt special that on our very first day in New Orleans, we got to try two of the city's most iconic dishes: Gumbo and Po'boys right here in this humble neighborhood spot. The fried chicken was super crispy, the Po'boys were packed with filling, and the gumbo was flavorful without being overly salty. We couldn't finish it all, so the leftovers became our breakfast the next morning. The shop itself is nothing fancy, just two folding tables and a few chairs but the food and the warmth of the people made it one of those memorable stops that really stick with us. We actually came back on our last day in New Orleans and wanted to try the Yak-Ka-Mein Soup which was recommended by the owner but it was closed on Memorial Day:( I guess we will save it for our next visit. If you ever find yourself in the area, I'd highly recommend trying their food. T&T Seafood & Po-Boys 548 Jackson Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130

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