I had the pleasure of dining there in April of 2022 while there for French Quarter Fest. Truly one of the greatest dining experiences of my life. The oysters Rockefeller were amazing. My only regret is that I didn’t do a double order of them 😂
Very sloppy as he sloshed the coffee all over the white tablecloth as he clanged the ladle against the side of the warmer. Trēs gauche to be sure and not commiserate with fine dining.
Excellent tour. Some misinformation. Unfortunately, Hurricane Katrina caused the loss of Antoine's original wine collection. Antoine's wine team is still working of its collection and doing a fabulous job. Bern's Steakhouse has a larger wine collection with 750K bottles of wine.
Anyone remember the cartoon where Bugs Bunny pranks two French Chefs? He makes them a “Louisiana Back Bay Bunny Bonalais -A’la Antoine”? “You mean Zee Antoine? Of New Orleans? Sacre Bleu! Zees Recipe I must know” 😂
Watching youtube videos is what I am doing. I went to New Orleans the first week of June. I never left my hotel room at the Waldorf Astoria Roosevelt. The moment the plane landed and I was waiting for my luggage at the airport, I wanted to go home immediately. The energy (souls) I felt from the city was too much for me. I will try again.
That's very unfortunate you were fearful of this cultural rich city (300 years old +). My suggestion next time to go to New Orleans go with people who have been several times before and know the City well. I promise if you went with me you'd love it. It is Emeril's city so how can you go wrong. Live your Life !!!
Hope you make it back one day. It is truly a city like no other. Many unassuming wonderful people there that love to share with everyone what makes their city special. All of the differing cultures that came over the past 300 yrs, left influences that are alive there today. Regards
i used to lived in NOLA, my regret is not doing all the touristy stuffs. good video, but if you slow down while recording and better lighting would be much better.
Antoine's is located in a prime area to get shot in the frequent shootings that occur seemingly everyday. Do they provide helmets for the patrons while they dine these days?
It can get quite cold in N.O., depending on whatever mother nature throws at it that year. Add in the humidity (called dampness in the winter) and you can have cold spells in winter and very hot summers. The weather is not New Orleans' best attraction.
The customers dress like they are dining in at McDonald's or combing the Jersey Shore. Antoines' thanks for allowing this, for their sake. Must have been the slow season.
We used to absolutely LOVE going down to The French Quarter for the day for lunch and a few hurricanes at Pat O'Brien's, but the last couple years it's become a safe-haven for bums and junkies, way more that it used to be, so I don't go anymore. There are bums everywhere. Last time we went some bum (notice I say "bum", not "poor homeless person". That's because they are bums!!!) kept talking to us and telling all this wonderful stuff about himself and smoking pot and just wouldn't get the Hell away from us!! Finally I had to get in the guys face and yell at him to go away! He started hollering for the police. Haven't been back since, and won't go until the City decides to do something about it.
I just love New Orleans and the culture there. It is a national treasure that should be preserved at all cost.
The highlight of my younger years was dinner at Antoine’s. I will never forget
I had the pleasure of dining there in April of 2022 while there for French Quarter Fest. Truly one of the greatest dining experiences of my life. The oysters Rockefeller were amazing. My only regret is that I didn’t do a double order of them 😂
The server was truly delightful. Would love to go there and have that fine gentleman be my waiter.
Very sloppy as he sloshed the coffee all over the white tablecloth as he clanged the ladle against the side of the warmer. Trēs gauche to be sure and not commiserate with fine dining.
I started watching without sounds, and whilst the server may have been lovely the way he clicked his pen on the oyster plate wasn't ?! 😮👍🇦🇺
Yes but only if you're gay.
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Ate there once. Very expensive and worth every Penney. Had the oyster Rockefeller, fish en pepoit, veggies, and cherries jubilee. Oh my what heaven
Love that place
Wow the server was a gift🎁
This is one of the best tours of this restaurant that I've seen. Thank-you so much for posting it.
Absolutely astonishing. I have known about this restaurant for many years, but never knew that there was an enormous museum hidden in all those rooms!
Wow, I had no idea there was so much to Antoine's! Great video!
hope you tipped, that tour was amazing
Excellent tour. Some misinformation. Unfortunately, Hurricane Katrina caused the loss of Antoine's original wine collection. Antoine's wine team is still working of its collection and doing a fabulous job. Bern's Steakhouse has a larger wine collection with 750K bottles of wine.
The staff is wonderful.
Anyone remember the cartoon where Bugs Bunny pranks two French Chefs? He makes them a “Louisiana Back Bay Bunny Bonalais -A’la Antoine”?
“You mean Zee Antoine? Of New Orleans? Sacre Bleu! Zees Recipe I must know” 😂
French Rarebit (1951) That's probably many people heard the name of the restaurant. I saw the cartoon about in the mid 70's.
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This video is so good! If I get to visit New Orleans I will definitely visit this place. Thank you for sharing ❤️
Incredible. Through all the weather, all the battles, and all of the laws.. this remains ) That wine cellar.. fabulous! A Riesling, please.
Great video thanks for sharing
What a wonderful place to lunch in New Orleans.
Awesome tour and beautiful restaurant. I can't wait to visit this place!
Watching youtube videos is what I am doing. I went to New Orleans the first week of June. I never left my hotel room at the Waldorf Astoria Roosevelt. The moment the plane landed and I was waiting for my luggage at the airport, I wanted to go home immediately. The energy (souls) I felt from the city was too much for me. I will try again.
That's very unfortunate you were fearful of this cultural rich city (300 years old +). My suggestion next time to go to New Orleans go with people who have been several times before and know the City well. I promise if you went with me you'd love it. It is Emeril's city so how can you go wrong. Live your Life !!!
Hope you make it back one day. It is truly a city like no other. Many unassuming wonderful people there that love to share with everyone what makes their city special. All of the differing cultures that came over the past 300 yrs, left influences that are alive there today. Regards
What a gorgeous place
Craig the server is Amazing. Great video and interview today.
My daughter and I were there last summer
Amazing food and atmosphere
Awesome tour! What a treat to see all this! New Sub from me. Cheers!
i used to lived in NOLA, my regret is not doing all the touristy stuffs. good video, but if you slow down while recording and better lighting would be much better.
Me an my wife ate there in 80s. Best steak I ever had
Galatoires is my personal favorite, esp for Sunday Brunch ⚜️💜💚💛⚜️
Sunday Brunch had to be Brennans, for sure!
I want to eat there.
Wow
A first for me. I thought this was gonna be a food review. It was a tour of ancient and empty rooms devoid of customers.
Antoine's is located in a prime area to get shot in the frequent shootings that occur seemingly everyday. Do they provide helmets for the patrons while they dine these days?
What was that drink they were making, coffee?
Café Brulot Diabolique sooooooo good. It is a cocktail made with black coffee.
There was a time when you could not eat there in shorts and without a jacket!
The dude giving the tour sounds exactly like denzel washington
Where are they from saying it's cold? Are they from London? That's the south, it doesn't get too cold. It's Jan and 75 degrees there in 2023.
I’m in Florida and it’s 50 degrees rn
That's good weather for most states.
It can get quite cold in N.O., depending on whatever mother nature throws at it that year. Add in the humidity (called dampness in the winter) and you can have cold spells in winter and very hot summers. The weather is not New Orleans' best attraction.
The customers dress like they are dining in at McDonald's or combing the Jersey Shore.
Antoines' thanks for allowing this, for their sake.
Must have been the slow season.
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We used to absolutely LOVE going down to The French Quarter for the day for lunch and a few hurricanes at Pat O'Brien's, but the last couple years it's become a safe-haven for bums and junkies, way more that it used to be, so I don't go anymore. There are bums everywhere. Last time we went some bum (notice I say "bum", not "poor homeless person". That's because they are bums!!!) kept talking to us and telling all this wonderful stuff about himself and smoking pot and just wouldn't get the Hell away from us!! Finally I had to get in the guys face and yell at him to go away! He started hollering for the police. Haven't been back since, and won't go until the City decides to do something about it.
Spell check your title before posting
Good catch. Spell ✅
Bet that place is haunted
One of the dining rooms used to be a jail cell. Wouldn’t want to be there all by my lonesome late at night closing up.
These cities are being ruined