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The Eurest Dining Cafeteria

3.7 (3 reviews)
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Piccadilly - My meal

Piccadilly

3.6(26 reviews)
5.8 mi
•$$

Food was good, hubby ate, he enjoyed it. Service was good also, got more drinks. We went for late…read morelunch, reasonably quiet. We will be back, we live a few miles away, it is nice place to stop after a shopping trip on the way home.

First Piccadilly visit anywhere in over 8 yrs. Sunday lunch around 1P; reasonably busy but waited…read moreprobably 7 minutes in line to be served, which is quicker than expected. Lots of tables needed to be cleaned but still ample clean seating. I had the fish with crab meat signature dish, mac & cheese and turnip greens ($13.39) and paid for a side of fried okra ($2.59). Everything was plated separately, which works for me. The fish, however, was cold by the time we got to the table, and I wasn't a fan of the crab meat stuffing - definitely had Miracle Whip as an ingredient. All the sides were good and the yeast roll was warm and yummy. Husband got the Angus Chop House Steak (chopped steak) signature dish with green beans and mashed potatoes ($13.39) and a piece of Buttermilk Chess Pie ($3.99). The jalapeno he added was extra (30 cents), but I would expect that. I tasted the meat and green beans. Very good. Husband demolished his plate, then started on the pie. He wasn't a fan, and when I tasted it, it obviously had coconut in it and some other ingredient I couldn't identify - coconut milk? - either way, not the chess pie we expected. Would not get it again. Drinks were brought to our table after a short time and replenished quickly, and server was very pleasant. So many other choices, we will try again with different selections.

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Luzianne Cafe - Boudin Benedict

Luzianne Cafe

4.3(264 reviews)
0.8 mi•Warehouse District
•$$

Best grits in the entire world! Service with a Luzianne smile. The restaurant is cute and homey…read more Whatever you order get a side if cajun grits!

Luzianne Cafe, which is based on the nostalgic tea brand of all our southern kiddos childhood, sits…read moreabout two blocks off of Poydras at the corner of Constance and Girod, and is a bright, open, well maintained cafe serving up breakfast and lunch classics in addition to a full bar that includes frozen boozy drinks...because New Orleans! We checked into our nearby hotel a bit early in the day and was looking to hit the streets for a spot to get a chill/light breakfast, a coffee and maybe a cocktail. We found all the things at Luzianne Cafe. Whether you belly up to the bar or grab a table, both of which are first come first serve, you start at the counter where you order, pay and grab your table number. It appears that during busy times they allow you to sit first and order from the QR at your table, this is an assumption given the code to order at the table, but the sign at the entry directed folks to the counter to order before sitting. For breakfast, we got the breakfast biscuit which came with eggs, bacon and cheese, and sided it with grits. The breakfast sandwich was solid, eggs were a bit soft and grits were more mealy than we are used to, but I think that may be authenticity of the area more than anything. I opted for the three option omelet with onion, sausage and gouda plus a side of sausage links. The omelet, though odd sounding combination turned out to be solid. Maybe it was my options, but it was decently "one note" in flavor. I tossed a little hot sauce on and that helped. However, while the sausage links were not much to look at, they were tasty, with a nice snap to the casing and meaty inside. To go with our breakfast, I got a cold brew with a splash of almond milk while my partner embraced NOLA and started his day with a bourbon sour. Both of us enjoyed our choices! Service was friendly and helpful at the counter/bar. The food runner was nice and then another member, assuming the Manager, that stopped by to check on us mid meal. She was super friendly and nice. Overall, we enjoyed our meal and drinks at Luzianne. Minor things noted, mainly on the cook of the eggs, but nothing awful. It his the spot and checked the boxes!

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St Roch Market - Hot Sausage Po'boy (absolutely awesome)

St Roch Market

4.3(697 reviews)
2.0 mi•St. Roch
•$$

Great place! It went through some teething problems in the first year, but now they've got a great…read moregroup of vendors, paired with a really pleasant place to eat. I'll start with that, because otherwise this venue would be all about takeout. It's bright, open (30' ceiling!), nicely restored, and WELL KEPT. So often food courts are just a wreck--people's leavings everywhere. At St Roch they keep after that. Not only are there decent tables in many sizes, there's a nice marble bar as well. Now as to the food: we got going there for the $1 oysters from 3-5 at the oyster bar. Nice with a beer, and the char-broiled ones are great too. Then we went for the brisket sandwich special the charcuterie place was having for lunchtime-yuuum, and the owner couldn't be nicer. We've heard good things about the Cuban place too, so that's on the list. There's a fun Burmese place as well, and a poke/sushi place I mean to try. Also Bahamian. The places vary of course in the level of service, but the ones I've described are really nice. All in all it's a great addition to the neighborhood; worth finding out what clicks for you because it becomes a pleasant habit.

Our small family group went to St. Roch Market for lunch. This is the perfect place, within easy…read morewalking distance of Frenchman's and Bourban Streets, to take a crowd that cannot agree on what to have for lunch. One member of the group had some delicious fried catfish and red beans with corn bread, which was delicious. Others had poke bowls which were extremely generous and yummy. Another had a crawfish sandwich and said it was very tasty. Everyone was happy and prices were reasonable. Highly recommend!

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Triangle Deli - Fried catfish with shrimp

Triangle Deli

3.9(117 reviews)
2.2 mi•Seventh Ward
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The food here is on point. This is where the locals eat for sure. The seafood bell pepper is my…read morefavorite item and is a must try along with the smoked sausage poboy. The bell pepper has shrimp and ground beef in it and taste just like the ones I ate as a kid. Catfish is a must also. Their sides are just ok but still descent. However, I must say that the candied yams are good. This place is a gas station with the food counter in the back of the store. It is a grab and go type place. Parking is limited so you may have to wait until someone moves to park. There are many drink options to choose from like big shot, Fargo, Arizona tea ect. Service is fairly quick but you need to know what you want before you get to the counter because the line moves quickly. Prices get are very reasonable and you get a lot of good for the money. Definitely a must try spot.

Best fresh fried fish you can get at a gas station! We visited Nola and heard great things about…read morethe gas station food. In the back of the store, is a deli where they sell soul food and good eats. Once we arrived they were out of all the items I was interested in getting so instead I ordered a 3 piece catfish and a good cold drank. Fish was amazing, fresh crispy, seasoned and well priced. I paid a total of $7 for the fish and two drinks. Service was fast and quick. Ordering area was busy so be sure to come early if you don't want all your selections gone. I'll definitely return for breakfast and snag some grits!

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Triangle Deli - This place is always PACKED... be patient.

This place is always PACKED... be patient.

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