We are in New Orleans now ... eating out (yummy!) ... and doing touristy things!
Activities we've especially enjoyed:
***** (5 stars!)
Oak Alley Plantation Tour and Restaurant
***** (5 stars!)
Audubon Park and Zoo. The zoo is a total bargain at $10.50 for Seniors, $13.50 for Adults!
*** Natchez River Cruise & Lunch
***** Crossing the river by Ferry. Always a thrill! I never get tired of this simple treat.
Restaurants:
*****
Brennan's on Royal Street. Highly recommend their Shrimp Victoria!
***** Oak Alley Plantation Restaurant. Their gumbo was the best we experienced this trip!
***** Landry's Seafood House on Lake Pontchartrain. We made a meal of three appetizers and two desserts for our table of 4 adults.
*****
Pere Antoine. This is becoming our traditional "first meal" in the city!
** Deanie's Seafood. Portions are huge -- our group of four split a "half-order" of the seafood plate and a small-order of soft-shell crab. We rolled out quite satisfied.
* Rocky & Carlos. Setting is family-casual; portions are huge -- consider sharing a few selections with your entire table.
Today's agenda:
Visiting family, the Aquarium & Imax and Cafe Du Monde.
Tomorrow's agenda:
Riding the streetcars ... lunch at
Camellia Grill
On our list for "next time":
- Laura's Plantation
- Johnny's Po-boys. (Just couldn't quite squeeze it into this trip!)
- Court of Two Sisters
Recommended Grocery in the French Quarter:
***** Rouse's Market on corner of St Peter & Royal. They even had Creole Cream Cheese and Creole Cream Cheese Ice Cream (my Dad's favorite)