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Charlie Brown's Family Sports Grill & Bar
- Prairieville
Steaks, sandwiches, and seafood washed down with beers, cocktails, and wines while sports play on big-screen TVs
City Blends Smoothie Cafe Marrero
- Estelle
From behind a blender, staffers whip up strawberry, orange-coconut, and chocolate-peanut-butter smoothies with protein supplement boosters
Nosh New Orleans
Chefs grill Black Angus sliders, fold fluffy omelets, and prepare a spread of other homestyle comfort dishes
Cajun Grill and Bar
- Metairie
New Orleans classics such as po’ boys, jambalaya, gumbo, and seafood alongside sandwiches and homemade desserts
Cat's Coffee
- Metairie
Classic diner sandwiches include BLTs, grilled cubans with ham and pork, and grilled cheese
Poppy's Time Out Sports Bar & Grill
- Central Business District
Wings, burgers, and po' boys pair with frosty daiquiris on an outdoor patio overlooking the river
The Crazy Lobster
- Central Business District
Steamed seafood and char-grilled oysters are served on the banks of the Mississippi as local musicians play
Bourbon Bistro and Bar
- Lafayette
Chefs cook local ingredients into fried catfish, étouffée hash, fried-oyster po' boy sandwiches, and custom waffles with bourbon maple syrup
Star Steak and Lobster House
- French Quarter
Eggs benedict, omelets, and shrimp and grits for brunch; Angus-beef burgers and Louisiana po’ boys for lunch
Sara's Restaurant
- Leonidas
Eclectic menu offers a chévre-and-portobello panini, chicken pho, Korean-style hanger steak, and Cajun-fried cornish hen
Wow Cafe & Wingery New Orleans
- Metairie
17 flavors of wing sauce and soul-food favorites such as catfish, gumbo, and shrimp poboys
Flaming Torch
- Uptown
Zagat-rated restaurant sates appetites with dishes made from French recipes paired with a rotating selection of international wines
Huckleberry's
- Harahan
Hearty burgers, po' boys, and Cajun seafood dishes pair with pours from bar beneath the glimmer of televisions
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With the amount of fresh and boiled seafood required to meet the needs of their catering requests, dine in and carryout orders, and deli shoppers, it would take two Randy Montalbanos to properly run Randy Montalbano's Seafood & Catering. Luckily, that's exactly what they've got. The restaurant was built on the collaboration between Randy Montalbano, Sr. and his son, Randy Montalbano, Jr., as the crown jewel of the family's three generations in the food-service industry. Above the checkerboard floors of the eatery, display cases show off fresh shrimp, crab, and fish. Patrons can snag live seafood to cook at home, order boiled crab and shrimp to dine in or tote in tidy to-go lunch boxes, or order large platters to cater a football tailgate or a Little Mermaid-watching party.
Flames soar from the surface of griddles built into the middle of Ginza Sushi & Japanese Steakhouse's tables, as chefs drum out a steady rhythm against the heated metal surfaces with their knives. Beneath the flashy blade-work, delicious proteins – such as filet mignon, scallops, grouper, and chicken – soaked in Japanese style sauces divide into bite-sized cubes of flavor. Meanwhile, sushi chefs perform equally deft, if less often observed, tricks with their knives, dicing rolled conglomerations of rice, seaweed, and raw fish into even morsels. They prepare such treats at the super dragon roll, featuring snow crab and avocado topped with barbecued eel, or the cherry blossom roll, with tempura shellfish beneath a blanket of lobster salad. Mixologists wash the seameats down with concoctions of their own, brewed to order at the full bar.
Cafe Delphi Greek and Lebanese Restaurant's proprietor, Mir Hassan, and expert chefs take taste buds on culinary tours of the cradle of humanity with an extensive menu of delicious Mediterranean delights. Paying homage to the ancient Greek tradition of filling up on breadsticks, appetizers prelude Near Eastern feastings with tantalizing dishes such as the fried-cheese or grilled-eggplant musaka. On main plates, juicy kebabs skewer tender cuts of chicken or beef, and Mediterranean samplers unite cabbage rolls, kibbeh, and a choice of chicken shawarma or gyros with meat tastefully dressed in a cape of grape leaves. In addition to tasty terrestrial meats, tongues swoon over sea specialties and vegetable entrees such as the Delphi’s fish topped with special pasta sauce and served with hummus and rice, or the vegetarian plate, a tasty mélange of hummus, musaka, spinach pie, and feta salad.
At Wasaki Asian Fusion Sushi & Hibachi, chefs perform acrobatic fiery feats at tableside hibachi grills, carefully wrap sushi rolls, and skillfully throw spices on noodles and pan-Asian dishes using their nondominant hands. In the dining area, the tableside hibachi grills showcase the skills of staffers as they flip and sizzle meat and veggies in front of mesmerized eaters. Though many of the eatery's dishes contain meat, the menu also houses an array of entrees with tofu and vegetables, perfect for assembling colorful dioramas of the rainforest.
Taste the face-melting guitar solos a single sushi on Ace's menu can pull off with one grain of rice tied behind its back. Octopus nigiri ($3.50), scallop sashimi ($8.50), and chicken teriykai skewers ($7.80) crescendo appetites into the main course. Try Ace's signature mango lobster specialty roll with cilantro, spicy mayo, and macadamia nuts ($9). Creative rolls such as the Scorpion (crunchy rock shrimp, scallop, and caramelized pecans wrapped with mango and avocado, $11.50) and the Ozzy (tempura shrimp wrapped with crab, avocado, jalapenos, tobiko, and spicy mayo, $12.50) along with more traditional tastes such as a California roll ($5.25) and dragon roll ($13.50) satisfy any sushi ace.
Wasabi Sushi Restaurant & Bar’s cooks skillfully roll fresh sushi, grill up hearty teriyaki steaks, and cook elaborate Japanese noodle dishes. The kitchen adorns plates with delicate pyramids of battered tempura shrimp, artfully arranged slices of tender beef tempura, and colorful avocado rolls engraved with curator’s notes. Familiar dishes, such as yaki soba and california rolls, share table space alongside more traditional Japanese treats of sea urchin, albacore, or oshinko-garnished eel.
