1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States
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When I think of a fine dining experience, my mind goes to Commander's Palace. No one does it better. It's a "must" when visiting New Orleans and I would rank it as one of America's finest restaurants. It's a favorite spot for visiting dignitaries, sports figures and famous personalities. Reservations highly suggested
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When I think of a fine dining experience, my mind goes to Commander's Palace. No one does it better. It's a "must" when visiting New Orleans and I would rank it as one of America's finest restaurants. It's a favorite spot for visiting dignitaries, sports figures and famous personalities. Reservations highly suggested
This is a long-established western restaurant in New Orleans, located near a cemetery on Washington Avenue. It is open at noon and in the evening. The noon business hours are very short, only two and a half hours, and the afternoon business hours are only four hours from 5:30 to 9:30. This restaurant does not have any special features from the outside, but once you go in, you will find that it is very high-end. You need to wear formal clothes to enter this restaurant in the romantic city of New Orleans. It mainly provides French western food and local seafood meals in New Orleans, which are quite authentic, with good color, aroma and taste. The service here is also very good. It is said that there are jazz performances on Saturdays and Sundays, but we did not catch up.
This is a very high-end restaurant in New Orleans. The food inside is great. It mainly sells local New Orleans dishes. The restaurant is a standard century-old store and is well worth a visit.
It is a popular western restaurant in the local area. If you want to eat here, you must make a reservation in advance, otherwise it will be embarrassing to make you wait after you arrive. It has the most delicious food in New Orleans, so you must try it.
The restaurant next to the Lafayette Cemetery is surprisingly popular. The building was built in 1893, and the houses in the nearby Garden District are almost all over a hundred years old. The restaurant was originally a small salon, and then it continued to evolve, and the final renovation was in 2006. I have always believed that French cuisine is the result of better publicity. Chinese cuisine, and even Italian and Spanish cuisine can leave French cuisine far behind.