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<blockquote data-quote="motynes" data-source="post: 74488" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>I've gone to Bayona a number of times and it is fabulous. Also, if you go you must try the Sweetbreads. For breakfast there used to be this great place called Patunias (sp?) that is closed now, but the menu is continued at Oceana. I would not go to To the older places unless you just have to try one (i.e. Commander's, Galatiore's, etc.) as there are much better places like Bayona and Herbsaint. Susan Spicer is just and excellent chef. If you like music go to Frenchmen St. Several really cool bars including a saki bar that has old Kung fu movies playing on an old reel on the wall. Usually there is Brass band that play in the street and I've run into a lot of celebrities down there. Have to check out Pat O's as well and get a hurricane. </p><p></p><p>Nola is an amazing place. So have fun. My wife and I got 2-3 times a year and I've been heading to nola for sinc ei was a kid several times a year as I live and grew up an hour and half away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motynes, post: 74488, member: 745"] I've gone to Bayona a number of times and it is fabulous. Also, if you go you must try the Sweetbreads. For breakfast there used to be this great place called Patunias (sp?) that is closed now, but the menu is continued at Oceana. I would not go to To the older places unless you just have to try one (i.e. Commander's, Galatiore's, etc.) as there are much better places like Bayona and Herbsaint. Susan Spicer is just and excellent chef. If you like music go to Frenchmen St. Several really cool bars including a saki bar that has old Kung fu movies playing on an old reel on the wall. Usually there is Brass band that play in the street and I've run into a lot of celebrities down there. Have to check out Pat O's as well and get a hurricane. Nola is an amazing place. So have fun. My wife and I got 2-3 times a year and I've been heading to nola for sinc ei was a kid several times a year as I live and grew up an hour and half away. [/QUOTE]
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