I did list the palace- not Galatoire's because aforementioned friend's husband used to work there, and now I don't go much anymore.
But yeah, the food thing is not a problem.
'Out Of Gas'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
I did list the palace- not Galatoire's because aforementioned friend's husband used to work there, and now I don't go much anymore.
But yeah, the food thing is not a problem.
Heh. Yup, Heather, that was my point - one worry that never rears its head in NOLA is good eating.
A quick side-trip on Nilly!2004: Just heard back from Ayelet who, as it turns out, doesn't keep kosher herself. But she recommended Tel Aviv Strictly Kosher Market, Glatt kosher meat, poultry and deli. It's at 2495 Irving, which is about seven minutes by car.
Woot! I can feed Nilly.
t reading Nilly-visit planning talk
Okay. Now I'm starting to swounce.
Wow, Heather, that sounds amazing.
See, to me, those two posts are just lists of stuff. The best part is just being there. You really have to see this stuff in person. You have to walk down the grooved steps at Lafitte's, you have to eat a muffy, you have to see the people and taste the food. You have to be able to hear the 4 or 5 different kinds of music within a block.
It is a really incredible place that would be all that more incredible shared with Buffistas.
I've heard good things about the Maison St. Charles.
Finally got my F2F pictures downloaded from my camera. Turns out it just needed a new battery. They're nothing special, but I thought I'd share them anyway. Here they are.
Oooh, don't forget the Court of Two Sisters, where the food is at least as good as K-Paul's and they have a jazz brunch on the courtyard patio.
Ooh, I've eaten there. Yum-my.
And The Gumbo Shop.