Pascal's Manale (The Original Barbecue Shrimp & Delectable Oysters Dante) - Season 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- You'd be hard-pressed to find a New Orleanian ⚜️ who’s older than our next restaurant.
We’re Uptown📍just off the streetcar line at an institution revered by locals and celebrities alike: Pascal's Manale Restaurant.
Let’s go into the kitchen where Barbecue Shrimp 🍤 was born. General Manager Carmen Provenzano and his team give us a behind-the-scenes 🎥 look at this world-famous 🤩 shrimp dish. Then, Desi gets a taste of their delectable Oysters 🦪 Dante.
Grab your bibs and let’s dive in! 🤤
In partnership with New Orleans & Company, Love to Eat New Orleans is a new digital food show featuring our favorite New Orleans area restaurants. Produced, directed and hosted by New Orleanians, we’re reaching out to locals asking where they LOVE TO EAT.
Love to Eat New Orleans is a fresh take on our old favorites and new ones too. We’re taking you into the kitchens of world-famous restaurants, hidden gems and everything in between. We’ll be talking with local celebrities & meeting the chef’s behind our favorite food and the customers who LOVE it.
Each week we’ll post on social media a category. The categories range from specific dishes, locations, cuisines or topics like dog friendly restaurants. Our three hosts will then take off all over Greater New Orleans to feature those suggestions. We’re focused on interesting and entertaining stories, unique New Orleanians and of course great food.
So, where do YOU Love To Eat?
OMG , I so miss this place . The food has always been delicious . As a past employee , I can't wait till the next time I'm in N.O. to come & eat here again & for the best foods anywhere in the U.S.
Heeeyyyy Thomasss , it's C J here . 🤗 hugggs
The Best in Town
I thought you were Sean Payton at 1st
So did i
Wow. Would love to try. Never been to New Orleans but it’s cuisine seems truly unique. Italians & the French might even fall in love with it.
Run don't walk Go visit New Orleans. Food, History, Architecture, Culture, Music 🎶 is simply wonderful 👌
Cheese and seafood 🤔
Well, it’s creole cuisine, not Italian or French. The old world rules don’t apply here. 🦐
😅😅😅😅😅😅😢
I miss New Orleans. 😩
Tryin to get back myself but after 6 hurricanes and 4 tropical storms, not sure I want to retire in a hurricane-prone city. My dad loved the Gulf Coast and in one night lost everything thanks to Katrina. I gotta admit though, if I had to live somewhere like that, I'd want it to be New Orleans. The food, man do they love their football, the atmosphere... there's definitely a vibe there.
🥰 Thomas
big Pasquale from Nola