New Orleans Bowl Dining

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New Orleans Bowl Dining

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A fully loaded baked potato (w/ butter, sour cream, cheese, chives, bacon bits, brisket and bbq sauce). I am going to see my cardiologist.

I also had a decent dinner at Bacco on Saturday. I partook in the lobster ravioli which is very hit or miss. Well, they were hit it big over the weekend. Probably about as good as the first time I enjoyed the dish several years ago.
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I'm going to Bacco Friday night, I may get the Ravioli, though the Bacco Shrimp are hard to pass up.

Where was this potato from?
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The Superdome.
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bam bam wrote:The Superdome.

I had one of those at a Saints game. I thought it was actually pretty good. It's probably the best stuff I found at the Saints games, not being in the "Club" area. I may get one again at the last game.

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I get a similar stuffed potato from the drive thru at Corky's. It's the only reason I ever go there, and only from the drive thru.
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Behind what section is this potato you speak of? I'm looking for a potato near 325.
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Section 103 or 105.
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BACCO Lobster Ravioli

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The BACCO Lobster Ravioli is personally one of my favorite dishes in the world!!

If any of you ever go back to BACCO, definitely get the 2 course pasta lunch. It's 15 dollars and you get a starter and one of their housemade pasta dishes. I got the shrimp and orzo pasta salad, and it was awesome -- especially if you like cold pastas.
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