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Angeli


Quality Italian Food in the Quater
1141, Decatur Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States
+1 504 566 0077
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Angeli specializes in both Italian food and Mediterranean food, both considered delectable delights that you would normally find in a first class restaurant. Angeli is instead a bright and electric one-room establishment located in the French Quarter that is always buzzing. The activity here is due to the 24 hours service on Fridays and Saturdays. Angeli is open until 4a on other days of the week. Decor includes flashy disco balls from the 70s and lots of neon lights. It is the perfect place for a party, late night dinner or early breakfast. Menu items include veggie pitas, breakfast pitas and pizzas, hummus, salads, sandwiches and calzones. Delivery service is available to local hotels in the area. -Karen Gros

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Angeli's


All night eclectic dining
1141 Decatur Street
New Orleans, LA 70116-2605
United States
+1 504 566 0077
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Moving from Uptown to the French Quarter has transformed this all night eatery into a hip haven for dining. The decor is wonderfully unassuming. Old movies are shown all night from 5p-6a. Patrons of all shapes and sizes frequent this hot spot. Bar hoppers looking for a bite to eat at 2am or the weary traveler just making it into town have found this to be a welcome site. An eclectic, slightly Mediterranean flair reigns in this all-night hot spot. From burgers to fettuccine and Portobello mushroom entrees, there is something for everyone. Breakfast items, including Belgian waffles with fresh berries, are available around the clock.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Babylon Cafe


Get Your Dolma On
7724, Maple Street
New Orleans, LA 70118
United States
+1 504 314 0010
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This small Middle Eastern restaurant is well known for its location in the center of the triangle of Middle Eastern eateries, and for the unique style of thick pita bread served. The only way to describe it is thick and memorable. Babylon Cafe is located near both Loyola and Tulane Universities. They offer all the usual Mediterranean dishes such as Lebanese iced tea, stuffed grape leaves, hummus, stuffed pitas and a one-of-a-kind roasted garlic sandwich. Be sure to save some room for Baklava and a cup of Turkish coffee or mint tea for dessert. This is a small cafe with one chef, one assistant and one waitress so expect slower service at peak hours. The food will more than make up for the wait! -Karen Gros

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bayona


Jewel in the crown
430 Dauphine Street
New Orleans, LA 70112
United States
+1 504 525 4455
http://www.bayona.com/
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This romantic Creole cottage dating back to the 1800s is a jewel in the crown of New Orleans cuisine. Award-winning Chef Susan Spicer also incorporates Alsatian, Asian, Indian and Southwestern style dishes into the menu. The casual atmosphere, combined with the consistency of outstanding service, paves the way for an array of culinary masterpieces. You may choose to dine surrounded by murals of Mediterranean gardens or in a tropical courtyard with real foliage. Along with the expected appetizers of soups and salads, lunch also offers entrees such as the Smoked Duck and Pepper Jelly Sandwich, or Shrimp and Cornbread Stuffed Quail. Dinners feature such tempting tastes as Pecan-Crusted Rabbit.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bayona photo by Dana Gramp
Photo: Dana Gramp
Bayona photo by Jessica Su
Photo: Jessica Su
 

 
Cafe Giovanni


World class Italian
117 Decatur Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
+1 504 529 2154
http://www.cafegiovanni.com/
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Opened in 1991, this establishment was recently renovated, doubling its capacity while adding a spacious dining room and a closed-in courtyard. Tables covered in white linen are romantically lit with votive candles, creating an authentic Italian cafe experience. Try the Fried Green Tomatoes or Duck Classico with garlic glaze. A fine selection of wines complements the Italian fare.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cafe Giovanni photo by Chris Lion
Photo: Chris Lion
 

 
Maple Street Cafe


Taste of the Medierranean
7623 Maple Street
New Orleans, LA 70118
United States
+1 504 314 9003
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

This café, owned by Chef Jameel Qutob, is located inside a narrow building flanked by a courtyard. Seduced by the rich aromas of the Mediterranean, you will feel transported across the world to the lands of ancient ruins and Greek gods. The menu features eggplant dishes, sweet olive oil, and homemade breads. Creamy goat cheeses smother exotic Greek salads. Try the soup du jour of cream of broccoli for a light but filling meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mona Lisa


Mardi Gras meets Mediterranean
1212 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States
+1 504 522 6746
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Tucked away in a residential area of the French Quarter is this jumping trattoria. The walls are covered with every type of Mona Lisa picture imaginable. The Mardi Gras Pasta is a tangy blend of shrimp and sausage in a red sauce atop linguini. The Spinach Lasagna is also a great choice at the same low price. Start off with a salad and melt-in- your-mouth garlic bread (its free, but you have to ask for it).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mona Lisa photo by Nemo's great uncle
Photo: Nemo's great uncle
Mona Lisa photo by kevin
Photo: kevin
 

 
Mona's


Traditional Mediterranean Cuisine
504 Frenchmen Street
New Orleans, LA
United States
+1 503 949 4115
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Mona's is unique in their persisting commitment to creating the utmost traditional styles of Mediterranean food. Critics of watered-down (or western-friendly) versions classic regional dishes will not be disappointed by the menu which includes old favorites like lamb and beef kabobs, stuffed grape leaves and baba ghanouj. Despite the finely attuned levels of spice and flavor, Mona's is reasonably priced and casual enough for a quick lunch.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Muriel's Jackson Square


New Orleans Classics
801, Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States
+1 504 568 1885
http://www.muriels.com/
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

Step into Muriel's for a taste of New Orleans. Barbecued shrimps, gumbo, grilled drums, oysters and a list of appetizers keep you company as the entrees are prepared. Try the Pecan Crusted Puppy Drum ($25), or the Creole Eggs Benedict ($24). The Chocolate Decadence speaks its own language. Spaced out tables keep the conversations private. Events like dinner theatres happen seasonally.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Palmer's Jamaican


Jamaican me crazy!
135 North Carrollton Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
United States
+1 504 482 3685
Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this when making your travel plans.

The ethnic craze has swept through New Orleans like a forest fire and with this growing popularity the demand for more eateries of ethnic fare has grown. Palmer's has answered the call with masterful skill. Come around for a sampling of its spicy, Caribbean cuisine. If you are looking for delicious exotic fare try the Jerked Fish or West Indian Curry Goat. Both are accompanied with rice and sautéed vegetables. Chase all this down with an ice-cold Jamaican beer and complete your ethnic dining experience with a sweet potato flan.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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