Ultimate CAJUN CREOLE FOOD TOUR in New Orleans - 2024 Travel Guide

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Ultimate Cajun Creole Food Tour in New Orleans - 2024 Travel Guide

If you are looking for the best restaurants and eateries in New Orleans, then this is your food video! Rockstar Eater takes you on a New Orleans food tour of the best Cajun and creole foods in NOLA. New Orleans is a city destination in America, known for its signature Cajun and Creole cuisines. With so many choices of restaurants, which should you go to? Steve visits 3 must-try restaurants in New Orleans, everywhere from the French Quarter to the Central Business District. You’ll see amazing NOLA eats like seafood, po-boy sandwiches, gumbo, bread pudding, beignets, and Haute Creole cooking.

Experience the vibrant food scene in New Orleans in this episode. It is a food adventure like no other, exploring the best of Southern cuisine.

🔸 ACME Oyster House
724 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70130

🔸 Café Beignet
622 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130

🔸 Commander’s Palace
1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130

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Which of these 3 spots would you like to go to?

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RockstarEater
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cafe du monde beignets, Acme chargrilled oysters, Willie Mays fried chicken, and Parkway po boys are always a must when in New Orleans!

Carl_Johnson_from_grove_street
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Commanders Palace is a must for us every time! I can't say enough about the service and staff. For looking so upscale, they are surprisingly very accommodating and welcoming of children. We went with our three year old and they actually pulled out a separate kids menu that is not on the website. They even made several kids in the restaurant a special bubblegum mocktail with a floating rubber duck. It is the ultimate way to end your New Orleans trip! Also...get the milk punch.

HM-snqq
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Havent been to new orleans yet.. hopefully soon!

krew
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Great food reviews and video. You have a new subscriber!

MikeLimTravel
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I've been there a couple of times and love charboiled oysters 😋 🤙

shyfilipinangrumpyveterandude
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New Orleans looks absolutely amazing! The food looks magnificent😍

AussieAngeS
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Wunderbar - Loved the close-ups of the food.

cappybenton
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New Orleans have’s some of the best sea food, the chefs cook there food with heart love and understanding of the cuisine.

brianmoody
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New Orleans local. Commanders Palace is the shit. It is a bit fancy so wear a button up, but other than that, just have a good time. You don't have to go here to get good food though, lots of hole in the wall places will surprise you. Get out there and check it out, go have an adventure.

sparkfx
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You gots to go to Drago for their charbroiled oysters.

Screwdriver
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Those prices are crazy awesome. Thank you for the review

robertoellison
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I'm going on a trip to New Orleans with my family tomorrow!

danielleslater
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MRB (not to be confused with Mr B’s) and Mr Ed’s offer the best char grilled oysters I’ve found in the French Quarter. They both have unique specialty oysters to try. You’ll be much happier than with the overcooked ones at acme.

Wytenoyz
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The guy in the kitchen eyeing the camera 😂😂😂😂

emmamoore
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You were looking for a bigger beignet. Stuph’d has stuffed beignets. They are savory, not just sweet. You should check them out.

justabitmunch
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I live in New Orleans.. it's my birthday on the 28th of May. My best friends are in town from Oklahoma and San Jose. They don't know what they're in for. But I know I want my charbroiled oysters/ fresh French bread couple jumbo shrimp on the side and a glass of Merlot...❤❤ You know I could do dis anytime, I live the uptown side by the Caesars Superdome. It's just more fun with people not from cherr.😂😂..how bout you invite me on one of your eatin' escapades, or I could bring you wit to a crawfish boil🎉🎉🎉

drdarbyii
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I innocently showed this to my native nola husband.

Congrats. You've gained a powerful enemy on this day. 🙈🤦‍♀️😭🤣

-anotherbrokenegg
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Starting off with the biggest so-so tourist spot in the Quarter...ACME. Felix's right across the street is better and no lines.

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Emeril Lagase, the famous chef and restaurateur, known for his spin on French creole and Cajun cooking and cooking gourmet "haute"- (that rhymes with "boat") cuisine on The Food Network, got his start at Commander's Palace and worked there for 8 years in the 1980s. Also the other most famous restaurant in New Orleans has to be Brennan's (whose owners, Dick and Ella Brennan, also own Commander's Palace). You haven't had the most exquisite tasting eggs it is possible to have until you've experienced "breakfast at Brennan's" and you've had " Eggs Houssarde" made with Hollandaise AND a special red wine mushroom herb sauce called Marchand de Vin (sauce). Also if I were you, I would have wanted to visit Emeril Lagasse's restaurants in New Orleans " Emeril's" or "NOLA". They both have such innovative mouth watering sounding items on their menus.

emilybh