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I'm surprised to hear that - BUT - I will admit I haven't compared the finest establishments in New Orleans. Mrs. Sangre has relatives there so we usually just eat at home rather than spending a fortune at a place like Commanders. I'll have to recall this thread and look up Coterie next time we visit.I never had a meal or service at Court of Two Sisters that was even mediocre. I was taken there three times and have never gone back.
correctCorner of Iberville and Decatur IIRC
In ancient times around the 1980s, there was a very good smallish restaurant called Charley's 517 near the theatre stuff.I never had a meal or service at Court of Two Sisters that was even mediocre. I was taken there three times and have never gone back.
The only reason that anyone ever went to BP is because it was the ONLY restaurant in downtown Houston and was across the street from The Alley. In the 70s there was Huber's Seafood on Travis, but I think their building fell into Buffalo Bayou, which is better than all of us worrying it would collapse while we were in there. BP franchise was owned by several stock brokers - bad food, worse service.
Y'all good with Mulate's in Breaux Bridge? I like it. But I don't have an "x" on the end of my name...Prejean's in Lafayette is one of the best.
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