Huevos Revisited

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This is possibly the second best breakfast in the city after Refuel. Stopped in after court, they had a special shrimp, tomato and gouda omelet that was fantastic. Grits that are just slightly below Refuel's and their coffee is outstanding.

It is a shame the menu is very limited. When they do it up right, this place rocks. Highly Recommended.
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bam bam wrote:Grits that are just slightly below Refuel's
Again with the smack talk.
Let me sum up. Refuel's grits = very good. Huevos grits = better.
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bam bam wrote:... they had a special shrimp, tomato and gouda omelet that was fantastic.
Sounds very good. If the breakfast tour by chance ever makes it out to Metairie (Gasp! So, like, take a cab...), try the Cajun Omelet at City Diner, and tell me what you think.
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A handful of us lower garden district, irish channel folks are about to embark on our own breakfast tour now that our go to place as gone the way of Pellicano....so we are thinking Surrey's, ReFuel, Huevos....we'll start this Sunday morning with one of them....I'll let ya know.
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justagirl wrote:A handful of us lower garden district, irish channel folks are about to embark on our own breakfast tour now that our go to place as gone the way of Pellicano....so we are thinking Surrey's, ReFuel, Huevos....we'll start this Sunday morning with one of them....I'll let ya know.
The tour does indeed begin this Sunday. I'm sorry it has too but feces occurs. The worst part is now I have to get up a bit earlier and actually move the car for Sunday breakfast.

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jshushan wrote:The tour does indeed begin this Sunday. I'm sorry it has too but feces occurs. The worst part is now I have to get up a bit earlier and actually move the car for Sunday breakfast.

Jonathan
You could get JAG to pick you up! I'd like to join yall at Huevos when you go.
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Blue Cross Sux wrote:Again with the smack talk.
Let me sum up. Refuel's grits = very good. Huevos grits = better.
The hot bartender at La Boca thinks Refuel's grits are better. I'll defer to her expertise.
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Admin wrote: try the Cajun Omelet at City Diner, and tell me what you think.
We went a few weeks ago after early mass, and I got the Cajun Omelet. Overall, I thought it was very good, but the crawfish were a bit "fishy". Don't know if they were imported, or "borderline", but it was enough to make you notice. Definitely enough to eat though....
Went again last Sunday and I got the shrimp and grits. Very good and a very large serving which ended up being lunch the following day. DC's got regular breakfast dishes and both enjoyed everything.
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