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JennaJ Aug 29th, 2007 04:33 AM

Non-stuffy NO Louisiana Restaurants!
 
Hubby and I are in our late 20's and will be in NO for 3 nights in Septmeber and this is our first trip. We are looking for recommendations for terrific restaurants that are not super stuffy (NO JACKETS). Atmosphere is very important to our dining experience, we enjoy a lively crowd that is not quiet! Would like to spend under $100 per person for dinner. Please suggest dinner and lunch spots! Thanks!
Some suggestions we have gotten thus far are...
Brigstens
August
Stella
Clancy's
Cochon
Emeril's

otto Aug 29th, 2007 06:05 AM

we had a wonderful meal at "herbsainte", when i was there for work. ;-)

bkluvsNola Aug 29th, 2007 07:09 AM

Emeril's would be fun. August is (arguably) the best restaurant in town tastewise, but may be too "stuffy" for you.

K-Pauls is a great experience and they don't require jackets. You could sit outside if the atmosphere inside is too formal for you. The food is out of this world.

Mulates (near the Convention Center) is a very fun place with decent Cajun food, Zydeco, and is very informal. You can even learn the Cajun two-step, waltz, and other activities. It's a lot of fun. It sounds like what you are looking for.


Brian_in_Charlotte Aug 29th, 2007 07:12 AM

Redfish Grill would fit your requirements. Can a couple eat decently at Emeril's for dinner for under $100?

Ike Aug 29th, 2007 07:44 AM

I just got back from NO. I live about 5 hours away and go several times a year. I would not go to NO without lunch at Galatoire's. I had a fantastic lunch at Brennans recently. My favorites are Emeril's, August, Brigtsen's and Clancy's. Emeril told me once Clancy's was his favorite NO restaurant.

DownSouth Aug 29th, 2007 08:04 AM

We love Galatoire's, Commander's,Dick and Jenny's and Irene's.

dmlove Aug 29th, 2007 08:24 AM

Are all of these restaurants [re-]opened since Katrina? We were supposed to be in New Orleans for an extra-long weekend a few days after Katrina hit. We had reservations at Brigtsen's. I'm just wondering if now is a good time to take that trip.

jayne1973 Aug 29th, 2007 08:35 AM

bookmarking for my trip in January

denise8101214 Aug 29th, 2007 08:59 AM

I second Mulate's.

http://www.mulates.com/locations.htm

It looks like it is open. It was informal, the food was great, the music and dancing were a lot of fun.

beckytx Aug 29th, 2007 09:40 AM

I went to Stella for anniversary dinner in July and it was incredible! It was very nice, but not stuffy. My husband wore designer jeans and a nice buttondown, which was nicer than what the other male patrons had on. I think someone even came in wearing shorts. Our bill with 1.5 bottles wine was around $250. We split 3 appetizers and had 2 entrees, so you probably could do it a little cheaper. The food is outstanding though, and I will definitely return here on a future trip.

We walked by August, and I would NOT have been comfortable with my husband wearing jeans there, although we weren't there at night so I'm not sure.

nolaluver Aug 29th, 2007 11:06 AM

Brightsens is great food - but not a lively place at all. It's all about the food there. As for something in the Fr Qtr, my favorite (actually my favorite restaurant, anywhere) is NOLA. It's Emeril's bistro and it is definitely not stuffy. We always wore jeans and like to sit at the wine bar or food bar. We like to split items and they are totally cool with that. That way we have appetizer, salad, entrees (which are plenty big enough to split), dessert and I usually do either a glass or split bottle of wine. We come out at about $100-$125 for both of us, before tip. Food is fantastic, love the atmoshere and service. We like Remoulade on Bourbon St for casual lunch/dinner-great catfish po/boy, pizza, shrimp remoulade and ice cold Abita Amber beer.

gmoney Aug 29th, 2007 11:41 AM

Another vote for Mulate's (exactly how do you pronounce this place anyway. I was told by a streetcar driver that it was pronounced mew-lates. I have also heard muw-lattes. Anybody know for sure?

DownSouth Aug 29th, 2007 01:14 PM

I have always pronounced it mew-lots as everyone else in south Louisiana I've ever heard say it.

smoot60 Aug 29th, 2007 02:16 PM

Had brunch at Commander's Palace in the spring and it was lovely. Great service and good food.

cheryllj Aug 29th, 2007 05:14 PM

I second the recommendation for NOLA. I haven't been there since pre-K days, but I've had a few very memorable meals there. And it's far from stuffy. It's casual and lively.

johnthedorf Aug 30th, 2007 04:39 AM

Deanies Seafood "The Taste of Bucktown"

starrsville Aug 30th, 2007 04:43 AM

Pascal's Manale. They invited "Barbeque Shrimp" and it sure ain't shrimp on the barbie. Amazing dish (full of butter). Be sure to sop up the liquid with the bread :-)

stumpworks73 Aug 30th, 2007 05:04 AM

A second for Deanies and a vote for Mr. B's Bistro.

dfr4848 Aug 30th, 2007 05:58 AM

I'm also going to second one of our favorites - Pascal's Manale. On Napolean just off St Charles in Uptown area. Vintage NO neighborhood restaurant. Not stuffy and we've been there when it was certainly lively. Agree, that BBQ shrimp can't be beat and their crabmeat remoulade is excellent.

toncasmo Aug 30th, 2007 07:12 AM

i'm going to third (?) the vote for NOLA- not stuff at all and we had some of the great dishes we've had at other emeril's places

dmlove Aug 30th, 2007 08:29 AM

Based on this thread alone, we're going to have to allot at least 4 or 5 nights for a trip (we can't eat a nice lunch and a nice dinner the same day).

JennaJ Aug 30th, 2007 05:20 PM

WOW! Thank you for the amazing suggestions. We are looking forward to trying as many places as possible. Coming from NYC, we can't wait to try the terrific southern cuisine that NO has to offer. We can't wait!

SloPugs Aug 30th, 2007 05:36 PM

NOLA's is great. I can't remember the dress code for Bayona (if there is one), but that was one my favorite restaurant...the outdoor dining is especially romantic. Emeril's for lunch was great too. Again, it has been a while, so I don't remember dress codes....I think lots of times where dinner may require a jacket, lunch may not. Furthermore, at many of the restaurants you can easily spend over $100 if you're not careful...Easy way around this is to share and/or order multiple appetizers as separate courses and skipping an "Entree". I don't do this always to save money, but just because the food quantities seem to be just right (especially since I don't want to have leftovers and/or waste food). Most of the time you will still get plenty of food (ask what the serving sizes are since they may be tiny or huge). Alcohol has a grand way of fattening your bill. I usually order one glass of wine or champagne and nurse it.

beckytx Aug 31st, 2007 07:59 AM

I went to Bayona in July, and my husband wore jeans which was totally fine. It was a very good restaurant, but Stella just blew me away. No one else has mentioned it here, but I hope you haven't crossed it off of your list. It was one of my most memorable meals ever. :)

mark99 Aug 31st, 2007 11:39 AM

Definately not August...not only would you feel uncomfortable, I'm sure the other guests would not appreciate it.

As goes for Emeril's...while you might see the odd person casual, overwhelmingly it is upscale.

Your best bet is NOLA for sure...I think one of the finest restaurants in New Orleans, and it is a complete mix of people, from jeans to jackets...you will not only feel comfortable, but I think it is exactly the atmosphere you are looking for...quite upbeat and a great place for people watching...and the food is fantastic.

The other is Cochon, but you better love pork because that is what it is all about, and it is amazing what that chef can do with pork!! You might want to add that to your lunch agenda.

Moulates....ok...but I dont think it is anything special...very tourist oriented.

ACME is another great very casual lunch or dinner place...has a little of everything and is inexpensive.

Stella...NO WAY....I dont know what the other poster was talking about someone wearing shorts...wow...the owner must have had to bite his tongue.

As for Commanders, absolutely NO SHORTS and it is quite dressy....a great place to go though.

The food is fantastic, but if you showed up next to my table, I would not be very happy. It is a dressy place...for goodness sakes, the waiter serves you with WHITE GLOVES!

beckytx Aug 31st, 2007 12:54 PM

Mark, I am the other poster that mentioned Stella, and I'm just telling it like I saw it. I personally wore a nice dress, but the majority of tourists we saw in NO were not dressed up at all.

mark99 Aug 31st, 2007 12:57 PM

Ohh I believe you...I'm just saying that they must be cringing having to allow that. Stella was a very dressy restaurant, but with business in N.O. being so bad these days, I think they would round up hobos if they thought they could pay the bill. But I think you would agree that the atmosphere is not what these folks are looking for.

Scott the owner is a great guy, a perfectionist, and I really admire his work. I just hope that business picks up soon for all the restaurants...they are all still hurting.

beckytx Aug 31st, 2007 01:04 PM

That is too bad - hopefully I can come back soon to support the dining scene! Jenna, its easy to get overwhelmed with all of the great choices, but I'm sure you'll dine exceptionally well wherever you choose. :)

mark99 Aug 31st, 2007 01:16 PM

As a New York Times food critic once said in his column "even if you are drunk, stumbling along a dark alley in New Orleans, and you fall through an open door in that alley and end up in a restaurant, chances are it will be one of the best meals you have ever had."

People talk about what is open and not...but the truth is that RIGHT NOW, there are MORE (854) restaurants opened in New Orleans then there were BEFORE (805) hurricane Katrina.






dmlove Aug 31st, 2007 01:51 PM

You can't eat your clothes. (I prefer NOT to dress up when I'm on vacation, and I don't really care what the other guests think. I always shower first :))

mark99 Aug 31st, 2007 03:19 PM

Well I care! when I pay good money to go to a nice restaurant that is supposed to have an upscale atmosphere and you show up next to me, better watch out for my biscuit being tossed over on your head when you're not looking! :>

And...tell me you haven't heard of edible panties!!! ha ha!


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