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It’s a New Orleans tradition: too late for breakfast and too early for lunch. So, combine the two and you have “brunch.”
After a long night of partying, where do you go to grab a quick bite or a full-course sit-down dinner?
Here in New Orleans there are a multitude of eateries, coffee shops and pastry shops where you can dine European style – al fresco
For every taste, every flavor, please click here to find a listing of restaurants representing all corners of the world.
Exotic vegetables, exquisite flowers, fresh seafood — all locally produced and on sale at this great market.
Sign up for class (or two!) with our local chefs and share New Orleans with others through your newfound culinary skills.
Get more than your average “cup of joe” at one of New Orleans’ many local coffeehouses and cafés.
This original French Market coffee stand has been serving cafe au lait and beignets since 1862.
 
In a city known for food, find the perfect place to dine in New Orleans, one of the world's most romantic cities.

Emeril Lagasse
Pull up a chair and raise a glass to these festivals that celebrate New Orleans' world-class cuisine.
Some eat to live.  In New Orleans, we live to eat!  Bring a slice of our city to your dinner table with a New Orleans cookbook.
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