Restaurant Recommendation
- flyinbayou
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Restaurant Recommendation
I have a friend coming down from NYC next week and she is a big local seafood lover. I will be treating her to oysters cooked (or uncooked) in many ways for lunch.
What does the board recommend for dinner.
The only requirement is that we will be in casual clothes.
Other than that, anything goes.
Saturday night. Anywhere around the city.
Thanks for the input.
What does the board recommend for dinner.
The only requirement is that we will be in casual clothes.
Other than that, anything goes.
Saturday night. Anywhere around the city.
Thanks for the input.
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Re: Restaurant Recommendation
Casamento's or Drago's
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So you're doing the oysters yourseslf for lunch?flyinbayou wrote:I have a friend coming down from NYC next week and she is a big local seafood lover. I will be treating her to oysters cooked (or uncooked) in many ways for lunch.
What does the board recommend for dinner.
The only requirement is that we will be in casual clothes.
Other than that, anything goes.
Saturday night. Anywhere around the city.
Thanks for the input.
I shucked about half a sack last night for my neighbor's birthday...did them all grilled...yummy:toast:
For a local seafood dinner Brigtsen's is great...if that's too intimate maybe Mandina's or Manale's.
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GW Fins is a great place to take seafood lovers.
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I'll second Brigtsen's
- bam bam
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There's a really awesome new law firm around the corner from Brigtsen's too. They are on Maple St. JAG told me they have a great conference table.
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Yeah, but the problem is.... they only serve dessert.....and only to certain people.bam bam wrote:There's a really awesome new law firm around the corner from Brigtsen's too. They are on Maple St. JAG told me they have a great conference table.
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Ciro's Cote Sud - on Maple St. Cash and Checks only. Good French bistro food plus good pizza. Very relaxing atmosphere.
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Re: Restaurant Recommendation
The Galley on Met. Rd.
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- flyinbayou
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Yep! Half sack. Oysters 4 ways: Half-shell, charbroiled, stewed, and skewered and w/prosciutto and herbs and then grilled. If I have the time I may do a Rockefeller.Jerry wrote:So you're doing the oysters yourseslf for lunch?
I didn't think about Brigstens. That is sounding good. And from I have read I have access to great conference table! Thanks BAM.
She had mentioned Irene's since she wants to go to the French Quarter. I haven't been there in few years but they always did seafood very well.
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do tell, what herbs?flyinbayou wrote: and skewered and w/prosciutto and herbs and then grilled.
After Mon & Tues, even the calendar says W-T-F!