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- JJenVIPCharlotte •8 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe sheepshead fish was amazing. The dirty martinis were great, and the service was excellent!More infoGW FinsPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• French Quarter•4.9
- CcraigOrlando / Central Florida East •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe visited from Florida for a second time to celebrate a milestone birthday 8 years to the day on the 20th of January. We were greeted with excitement and smiles from the wonderful staff. The dining room was warm and cozy given New Orleans was expecting unprecedented temperatures and snow! The staff were professional and friendly even though the Parrish was preparing for their family’s safety and own well being with upcoming major road closings they truly went out of their way to celebrate with me and my husband! We were given complimentary champagne. My last experience, I ordered Cherries Jubilee and was given a table side show beyond my expectations. This time I gleefully inquired about it again as it was not on the menu. The Maitre’D assured me he would do whatever he could to make my day special and he did not disappoint! He put a show and even poured the fire on the tablecloth in front of me! The dessert was amazing and will bring me back! The food, ambiance and overall service was outstanding and I will certainly return in another 8 years to this wonderful establishment! Hopefully it will not be in the middle of a snowstorm again!More infoAntoine'sPrice: Expensive• Creole• French Quarter•4.6
- JJakeNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoOutstanding service and food. We came for our anniversary and will definitely come back or try another restaurant in the Brennan’s Restaurant Group. The Bananas Foster is a delicious and unique table side experience!More infoBrennan'sPrice: Expensive• Creole• French Quarter•4.8
- BBeckyBaltimore / Maryland •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe noise level was lively yet not overwhelming or loud. There was an ambiance of families reuniting and reminiscing, as well as couples and friends enjoying a meal together before heading out for the evening. The waitstaff were courteous, well-informed, and attentive to their areas. The menu offered a wide range of dishes to accommodate diverse tastes. My fried oyster salad included large pieces of bacon notably larger than typical "bacon bits" or any kind of bacon I have ever seen. For such a busy place, everything and everyone appeared to work seamlessly.More infoLukePrice: Moderate• French• Central Business District•4.6
- GGretaVIPNew Orleans / Louisiana •11 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoNo strangers to Domenica..we had fantastic service, great food and drinks (even a mocktail which should be on the happy hour menu). We asked for window seating, but were told all had been reserved. Not sure that was truly the case.More infoDomenicaPrice: Moderate• Italian• Central Business District•4.5
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The Carrollton neighborhood of New Orleans, located near Canal and Bienville, is a melting pot of various nationalities serving delicious food to the public. Diners have been coming to this neighborhood since before 1929 to find great food. More recently, a move to renovate the establishments in the area began with the opening of an Italian restaurant in 1979. Soon, chefs preparing other cuisine types, including Spanish and Latin American, joined the Italian restaurant in Carrollton. After Hurricane Katrina hit the area, many fast-food chains began businesses in this neighborhood because of the number of college students moving here. These establishments were soon joined by New American bistros and iconic Cajun eateries.