Muriel’s guidebook

Muriel
Muriel’s guidebook

Food scene

Dooky’s is frequented by locals and tourists. It’s known for its old New Orleans Creole cuisine. I recommend the buffet.
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Dooky Chase Restaurant
2301 Orleans Ave
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Dooky’s is frequented by locals and tourists. It’s known for its old New Orleans Creole cuisine. I recommend the buffet.
Ruby Slipper is one of the best breakfast restaurants in New Orleans! A locals favorite!
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The Ruby Slipper Cafe
200 Magazine Street
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Ruby Slipper is one of the best breakfast restaurants in New Orleans! A locals favorite!
Muriel’s is definitely one of my favorites. Great atmosphere, excellent food and service without the high end prices.
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Muriel's Jackson Square
801 Chartres St
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Muriel’s is definitely one of my favorites. Great atmosphere, excellent food and service without the high end prices.
Best fried chicken in town! Willie Mae’s specializes in fried chicken and red beans and rice. Sometimes the lines are long, but worth the wait.
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Mimi's In the Marigny
2600 Chartres Street
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Best fried chicken in town! Willie Mae’s specializes in fried chicken and red beans and rice. Sometimes the lines are long, but worth the wait.

Neighborhoods

The Garden District, located in uptown New Orleans is a must see to every traveler. Established in the early 1800’s by the Americans, is known for its old southern mansions, the Lafayette Cemetery and the streetcar which runs along St. Charles Avenue. Enjoy a walk along Coliseum St. and see the homes of Sandra Bullock and John Goodman. If time permits, enjoy lunch or dinner at the famous Commanders Palace, located at Washington and Coliseum Streets.
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Garden District
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The Garden District, located in uptown New Orleans is a must see to every traveler. Established in the early 1800’s by the Americans, is known for its old southern mansions, the Lafayette Cemetery and the streetcar which runs along St. Charles Avenue. Enjoy a walk along Coliseum St. and see the homes of Sandra Bullock and John Goodman. If time permits, enjoy lunch or dinner at the famous Commanders Palace, located at Washington and Coliseum Streets.