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Emeril's New Orleans

Emeril's New Orleans

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800 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, United States
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Mar 3, 2018
This place is very famous. My husband, who loves fried food and organ meats loved his dinner. I was looking for a more healthy alternative. That's nearly impossible here. The fish of the day was crusted in sausage! I ended up with 2 scallops for my main course. They were very good, but I was really hungry even after a salad and the BBQ shrimp appetizer (5 very small shrimp!) Again, if you enjoy high fat, fried foods and sausage, this is the place for you!

Apr 28, 2018
Going to a restaurant like Emeril's one expects great service and good food. I must say I was not disappointed. I didn't have a reservation but was seated in front of the kitchen. Fortunately I was seated next to someone who was a delight to converse with.

Apr 30, 2018
Service is great! Love being able to eat great meal without that pretentious feeling you get at some fine dining spots. Meals are also a great size - and include vegetables with the main course, so you won't leave hungry. The area is very nice too, more relaxed and clean than some other new orleans areas.

Mar 24, 2018
My girlfriend and I just got back from our vacation in New Orleans. We went here two nights ago and it was great. Mike (the head waiter) was very knowledgeable about the local beers and was very attentive. Tyler (our other waiter) was a true gentleman. At first, he gladly moved a seat from his own section to the bar so that my girlfriend and I could sit down. He was also super attentive and our glasses were never empty. The food was amazing and the place is very nice inside. Definitely one of the highlights from our trip!

May 6, 2018
The food was excellent. Was expecging great service and was not disappointed. Can't wait to visit again! It is a little pricey. Also,if you like wine most selections are by the bottle and not the glass.

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