We have been planning our first trip to NOLA and your videos popped up on my youtube feed so I started watching and also subscribed! Loving your content and all the great information you share ... so helpful in adding some new spots for us to eat at and also see while in NOLA .. thanks so much! Looking forward to watching more of your great travel videos! Take care and happy travels!
Planning for my first trip to NO,LA in October and enjoyed seeing more options outside of the typical touristy spots that show up in all the other videos I've watched.
Great video. Not touristy. But, you walked past the best seafood gumbo in the city when you walked past Coop's. That gumbo is spectacular. You can taste the briny sea in the bowl. As a native I've been all over and it is the best. Regardless, excellent video.
We’ve actually ate at Coops before. We would definitely recommend it to anyone who is staying in the French Quarter only and wants classic creole/cajun with more of a local feel.
We stumbled upon your channel. We like that you’re visiting restaurants that other TH-camrs haven’t. One suggestion, as lovely as you folks are, we’d appreciate more video of food and surroundings (outside restaurants for obvious reasons.) Again, we really like your choices!
Those looks on your faces just confirms what my daughter (we are all born and raised in Nola area, she relocated to Boston) says, that other places just don’t consider every meal a religious experience. 😊 Everything you’ve eaten looks absolutely amazing, but those white beans! 😋 I’m definitely trying Cafe Reconcile next time I visit.
Loretta's praline beignet blows everyonelse's away❣️ I've had cafe Du Monde, I had cafe Beignet and others. But Loretta's Praline beignets are the business ❣️❣️❣️
I hate to say it but yall didn’t go to any good spots to eat😂 say if you want real New Orleans food!!! The real New Orleans !! You have to go to the real New Orleans!!! The hood!! Not any of them rich!!! People places next time yall hear hit me up!!! So I can show you guys real food!!!❤
@ ok here we go (1. Bistro daisy 2. Louisiana discount for hot sausage sandwiches 3 Neyoo’s pasta 4 broad and banks for gumbo last Cajun seafood everything in there is good good luck and enjoy 🙏🏾❤️
Gris-Gris is terrible, Cochon butcher is pretty good for sandwiches, Domilise’s is meh and unless you ordered mustard on a RB poboy they did ya dirty. Since you went to district donuts, you should have went to the spot that is directly to the right of that in the same building, Stein’s deli. Halfway through your video atm but don’t ever use yelp to guide your culinary adventures through New Orleans, you visited a bunch of a tourist traps ETA again Parkway is ok approaching good, but that’s not Cajun jambalaya, it’s creole
I've lived in New Orleans for 15 years. It is not a great food city. It's a good city for New Orleans style dishes, but outside of that, it's small time.
thanks for showing me around a lot of restaurants and orders. but you can't say everything is good and make the same facial expressions, it loses its meaning quick.
I've eaten in New Orleans and was not impressed at all. ...cafe du mondes beignets are nothing more than a Terrible excuse for a Funnel cake! If you go to New Orleans for a food experience you will be terribly disappointed! DONT believe the hype
You just made bad choices. There are lots of restaurants around the city that are not really New Orleans. If you are researching where to eat, pay attention to if they advertise who their chef is and their background. If you can’t figure out that info then move on.
@@wlemaire Sounds like they ate like a tourist and didn't know that locals eat in local places. We have certain gas stations that have better food than restaurants. Also there are dive bars and neighborhood spots that satisfy even tourists palates. The thing is very few tourists go to those places because we don't want them to know about them because we've had times when too many tourists were recommended and they ruined what the places were, even to the point of them raising their prices for tourists but alienating the locals. In conclusion... If that person ate in New Orleans... You know what... I'm not going to quote them... But it's obviously this person was a tourist and not a visitor and no one wants them and their ilk to contaminate where locals feel comfortable.
We have been planning our first trip to NOLA and your videos popped up on my youtube feed so I started watching and also subscribed! Loving your content and all the great information you share ... so helpful in adding some new spots for us to eat at and also see while in NOLA .. thanks so much! Looking forward to watching more of your great travel videos! Take care and happy travels!
Thank you for the kind words and we hope you have a great trip to New Orleans!
Planning for my first trip to NO,LA in October and enjoyed seeing more options outside of the typical touristy spots that show up in all the other videos I've watched.
Thanks Kathryn!
Great video. Not touristy. But, you walked past the best seafood gumbo in the city when you walked past Coop's. That gumbo is spectacular. You can taste the briny sea in the bowl. As a native I've been all over and it is the best. Regardless, excellent video.
We’ve actually ate at Coops before. We would definitely recommend it to anyone who is staying in the French Quarter only and wants classic creole/cajun with more of a local feel.
We stumbled upon your channel. We like that you’re visiting restaurants that other TH-camrs haven’t. One suggestion, as lovely as you folks are, we’d appreciate more video of food and surroundings (outside restaurants for obvious reasons.) Again, we really like your choices!
Glad you had a nice time. Our State of Louisiana is known for great food and hospitality.
It really is!
Those looks on your faces just confirms what my daughter (we are all born and raised in Nola area, she relocated to Boston) says, that other places just don’t consider every meal a religious experience. 😊
Everything you’ve eaten looks absolutely amazing, but those white beans! 😋
I’m definitely trying Cafe Reconcile next time I visit.
It’s a great spot!
One of the best...New Orleans is the best place to get food
Amen
Loretta's praline beignet blows everyonelse's away❣️ I've had cafe Du Monde, I had cafe Beignet and others. But Loretta's Praline beignets are the business ❣️❣️❣️
Agreed!
Yes, so good!
Glad you enjoyed our city!
We love it!
Thank you so much for going to Cafe Reconcile!🎉
It was the best food we had in New Orleans!
you guys look like you ate good and took a long nap lol. food looks great
The only decent way of eating a hot roast beef poboy, is behind closes doors with 3 rolls of paper towels. great video!
Making me homesick,!!!
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Amazing video!!!!
As we say " you couldn't beat that with a stick"
You said Sucre right, but Cochon is pronounced Koo-shon ☺️
I hate to say it but yall didn’t go to any good spots to eat😂 say if you want real New Orleans food!!! The real New Orleans !! You have to go to the real New Orleans!!! The hood!! Not any of them rich!!! People places next time yall hear hit me up!!! So I can show you guys real food!!!❤
Can you give some local recommendations?
@ ok here we go (1. Bistro daisy 2. Louisiana discount for hot sausage sandwiches 3 Neyoo’s pasta 4 broad and banks for gumbo last Cajun seafood everything in there is good good luck and enjoy 🙏🏾❤️
Great video, suggest spending more seconds with camera on dishes/food while talking…cheers!
Deanies has the best Po Boy !! Bar nun
Very Nice Video Superb
Thanks!
A Beignet a day, a visit to your cardiologist you will pay lol
It is very yummy
Gris-Gris is terrible, Cochon butcher is pretty good for sandwiches, Domilise’s is meh and unless you ordered mustard on a RB poboy they did ya dirty. Since you went to district donuts, you should have went to the spot that is directly to the right of that in the same building, Stein’s deli. Halfway through your video atm but don’t ever use yelp to guide your culinary adventures through New Orleans, you visited a bunch of a tourist traps
ETA again Parkway is ok approaching good, but that’s not Cajun jambalaya, it’s creole
Roast beef Poboy with out tomatoes….???
😊
I've lived in New Orleans for 15 years. It is not a great food city. It's a good city for New Orleans style dishes, but outside of that, it's small time.
Where do you stand on the Vietnamese places there? I'd say that they significantly upped the game there.
my home
sucré= sweet sucre= sugar
No disgusting onions please. Yucky
thanks for showing me around a lot of restaurants and orders. but you can't say everything is good and make the same facial expressions, it loses its meaning quick.
I've eaten in New Orleans and was not impressed at all. ...cafe du mondes beignets are nothing more than a Terrible excuse for a Funnel cake! If you go to New Orleans for a food experience you will be terribly disappointed! DONT believe the hype
You just made bad choices. There are lots of restaurants around the city that are not really New Orleans. If you are researching where to eat, pay attention to if they advertise who their chef is and their background. If you can’t figure out that info then move on.
@@wlemaire
Sounds like they ate like a tourist and didn't know that locals eat in local places.
We have certain gas stations that have better food than restaurants.
Also there are dive bars and neighborhood spots that satisfy even tourists palates.
The thing is very few tourists go to those places because we don't want them to know about them because we've had times when too many tourists were recommended and they ruined what the places were, even to the point of them raising their prices for tourists but alienating the locals.
In conclusion...
If that person ate in New Orleans...
You know what... I'm not going to quote them...
But it's obviously this person was a tourist and not a visitor and no one wants them and their ilk to contaminate where locals feel comfortable.