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Casablanca - Meat, Moroccan
3030 Severn Ave, Metairie, LA
http://www.kosherneworleans.com/
Hechsher: LKC - http://www.louisianakosher.com/Casablanca_LOC_July_26_2018.pdf

Kosher Cajun - Meat, NY style deli & Cajun classics (red beans & rice, jambalaya, po'boy)
3519 Severn Ave, Metairie, LA
http://koshercajun.com/
Hechsher: LKC - http://www.louisianakosher.com/kosher_letters/Koshercajun2017.pdf

Waffles on Maple - Metairie (uptown location closed) - Dairy, waffles (some weird, like chili-topped waffles!), pizza, coffee drinks
4650 W Esplanade Ave #100, Metairie, LA 70006
http://www.wafflesonmaple.com/
Hechsher: Rabbi Josh Pernick- https://shop.cafedumonde.com/media/wysiwyg/CafeDuMonde_2018_kosher.pdf

Cafe Du Monde (2 locations) - coffee, beignets
800 Decatur St., New Orleans, LA 70116
4700 Veterans Blvd., Metairie, LA 70006
http://www.cafedumonde.com/
Hechsher: Rabbi Josh Pernick- https://www.wafflesonmaple.com/contact
(website currently showing LKC for one location, but LKC says its no longer under them)

Shuls
Anshe Sefard
2230 Carondelet St.
New Orleans, Garden District
Orthodox
http://www.anshesfard.org/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Congregation-Anshe-Sfard-of-New-Orleans/190279014373125

Chabad - Metairie
4141 West Esplanade Avenue
Metairie, LA
Daily Mincha/Maariv at the Zman
Shacharis on Sundays only @ 8:00 am

Chabad - Uptown
7037 Freret St
New Orleans, LA
Daily Shacharis 7:00 am M-F , 8:00 am Sunday

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #60 on: February 27, 2015, 01:41:32 PM »
Casblanca or kosher cajun for dinner sunday night?
Casblanca has better food imo
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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #61 on: February 27, 2015, 01:56:13 PM »
Casblanca has better food imo

thanks. my only hesitation is that I can get moraccan food in ny

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #62 on: February 27, 2015, 03:52:58 PM »
Casablanca is tops

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #63 on: March 01, 2015, 02:04:40 PM »
Can I eat at Cafe Du Monde? The hechsher is from the local Rabbi, R. Uri Toplosky.

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #64 on: March 01, 2015, 02:38:25 PM »
thanks. my only hesitation is that I can get moraccan food in ny
Where? Don't say Jerusalem steakhouse.

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #65 on: March 02, 2015, 12:27:51 AM »
thanks. my only hesitation is that I can get moraccan food in ny
can't get the ambiance anywhere in NY. The decor is awesome!

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #66 on: March 02, 2015, 09:26:49 AM »
Casablanca is tops
Casblanca has better food imo
can't get the ambiance anywhere in NY. The decor is awesome!

We went last night and you're all correct. It was really good!

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #67 on: March 02, 2015, 10:23:09 AM »
Casblanca or kosher cajun for dinner sunday night?

I'm late, but here's my $0.02... We were there in Feb- mine's a mixed bag... Cassablanca is better date-night-ish atmosphere, and I concur that decor is beautiful. I had moussaka, wasn't impressed - DH had meat, which was DELICIOUS. Chocolate cake is massive, and really really good - 2 people can share. Drinks were thin, save your money or opt for wine/beer.

Kosher Cajun had great fries, and it was super convenient to go there straight from the airport, get lunch & pick up grocery items (and wine). It's casual, reminded me of Ken's Diner here in Chicago. Food was good - but not 'special' other than the menu offerings (where else would you find red beans & rice, jambalaya, or a kosher po'boy?).

Neither was open Sat night, and you should consider a reservation for Sun night at Cassablanca.

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #68 on: March 02, 2015, 10:24:55 AM »
Can I eat at Cafe Du Monde? The hechsher is from the local Rabbi, R. Uri Toplosky.

Teuda here, for what that does for ya http://shop.cafedumonde.com/pdf/CafeDuMonde_kosher.pdf

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #69 on: March 03, 2015, 08:37:03 AM »
Teuda here, for what that does for ya http://shop.cafedumonde.com/pdf/CafeDuMonde_kosher.pdf

Thanks. I saw that and decided not to eat there. I'm sure the Rabbi is reliable and trustworthy but I'm not a fan of open-orthodoxy.

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #70 on: March 03, 2015, 09:15:44 AM »
Mini TR (because it was only a mini trip)

Took off from EWR on SW. Very rowdy flight. People were drunk at 8 in the morning already.

We brought food from Seasons in 5T. They packed up the whole shabbos for us and we heated it up on a shabbos hot plate. Worked out really well.
We stayed in the Hilton Riverside because that's where my conference was. I upgraded to a "murphy suite." It was a suite that is sometimes used as a living room for a bigger suite so the bed is actually a murphy bed. Same mattress but no box spring. Still very comfortable.


We went to the aquarium on Friday afternoon. It's very nice but once you go to the Atlanta Aquarium, you get spoiled. I definitely recommend parakeets peak where you get to feed some birds.

Shabbos and Sunday morning were spent in conference  :(

Sunday afternoon we went to the WWII museum which was excellent. Highly recommended! We then went to the French Quarter and I still feel dirty just from walking there. My wife did have fun window shopping by the mask and hat stores on Royal Street. The famous Bourbon Street is just gross.

That night we ate at Casablanca and it was excellent. I don't know Moroccan food but even I can tell that this was good, authentic food.
Monday morning we went to Waffles on Maple. WOW! I ordered the heart attack which is an egg and cheese on a waffle. Who knew that savory waffles can be so good?! DW ordered the uptown girl which was a waffle with fresh srawberries, bananas, and a whole lot of whipped cream. Also really really good.

     

Then it was off to home on SW again. Lots of hungover people on the flight.

All in all, I had a nice time and I'm happy I had business in NOLA because I would never choose to got there.
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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #71 on: March 03, 2015, 09:18:01 AM »
Mini TR (because it was only a mini trip)

Took off from EWR on SW. Very rowdy flight. People were drunk at 8 in the morning already.

We brought food from Seasons in 5T. They packed up the whole shabbos for us and we heated it up on a shabbos hot plate. Worked out really well.
We stayed in the Hilton Riverside because that's where my conference was. I upgraded to a "murphy suite." It was a suite that is sometimes used as a living room for a bigger suite so the bed is actually a murphy bed. Same mattress but no box spring. Still very comfortable.

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We went to the aquarium on Friday afternoon. It's very nice but once you go to the Atlanta Aquarium, you get spoiled. I definitely recommend parakeets peak where you get to feed some birds.

Shabbos and Sunday morning were spent in conference  :(

Sunday afternoon we went to the WWII museum which was excellent. Highly recommended! We then went to the French Quarter and I still feel dirty just from walking there. My wife did have fun window shopping by the mask and hat stores on Royal Street. The famous Bourbon Street is just gross.

That night we ate at Casablanca and it was excellent. I don't know Moroccan food but even I can tell that this was good, authentic food.
Monday morning we went to Waffles on Maple. WOW! I ordered the heart attack which is an egg and cheese on a waffle. Who knew that savory waffles can be so good! DW ordered the uptown girl which was a waffle with fresh srawberries, bananas, and a whole lot of whipped cream. Also really really good.

     

Then it was off to home on SW again. Lots of hungover people on the flight.

All in all, I had a nice time and I'm happy I had business in NOLA because I would never choose to got there.

You went around Mardi Gras season. What did you expect...
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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #72 on: March 04, 2015, 01:15:32 AM »
Mini TR (because it was only a mini trip)

Took off from EWR on SW. Very rowdy flight. People were drunk at 8 in the morning already.

We brought food from Seasons in 5T. They packed up the whole shabbos for us and we heated it up on a shabbos hot plate. Worked out really well.
We stayed in the Hilton Riverside because that's where my conference was. I upgraded to a "murphy suite." It was a suite that is sometimes used as a living room for a bigger suite so the bed is actually a murphy bed. Same mattress but no box spring. Still very comfortable.


We went to the aquarium on Friday afternoon. It's very nice but once you go to the Atlanta Aquarium, you get spoiled. I definitely recommend parakeets peak where you get to feed some birds.

Shabbos and Sunday morning were spent in conference  :(

Sunday afternoon we went to the WWII museum which was excellent. Highly recommended! We then went to the French Quarter and I still feel dirty just from walking there. My wife did have fun window shopping by the mask and hat stores on Royal Street. The famous Bourbon Street is just gross.

That night we ate at Casablanca and it was excellent. I don't know Moroccan food but even I can tell that this was good, authentic food.
Monday morning we went to Waffles on Maple. WOW! I ordered the heart attack which is an egg and cheese on a waffle. Who knew that savory waffles can be so good?! DW ordered the uptown girl which was a waffle with fresh srawberries, bananas, and a whole lot of whipped cream. Also really really good.

     

Then it was off to home on SW again. Lots of hungover people on the flight.

All in all, I had a nice time and I'm happy I had business in NOLA because I would never choose to got there.
When you go to a concert or party you always pregame. That's what the EWR fellas were doing.
City Park is nice and they have on of the nicest sculpture gardens I've ever seen!
You went around Mardi Gras season. What did you expect...
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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #73 on: May 31, 2015, 11:43:35 AM »
Might go next week for a quick shabbos get away.  I would like to stay in the Jewish community. Any options for host? And if I come in Thursday and leave Monday morning what are the best  and inexpensive options?

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #74 on: February 14, 2016, 10:52:08 PM »
dad just  visited, and when he asked someone for kosher restaurant they recommended "Shaya". after driving a while to get there, he was impressed with the ambiance, loft seating... until he looked at menu and found their steak served with whipped feta! just a heads up
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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #75 on: February 14, 2016, 10:56:36 PM »
We then went to the French Quarter and I still feel dirty just from walking there. My wife did have fun window shopping by the mask and hat stores on Royal Street. The famous Bourbon Street is just gross.
You went around Mardi Gras season. What did you expect...
my parents went during mardi gras and stayed in french quarter and had nice time. y gross?
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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #76 on: February 14, 2016, 11:09:34 PM »

my parents went during mardi gras and stayed in french quarter and had nice time. y gross?
maybe it wasn't during Mardi Gras...

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #77 on: February 14, 2016, 11:10:44 PM »

dad just  visited, and when he asked someone for kosher restaurant they recommended "Shaya". after driving a while to get there, he was impressed with the ambiance, loft seating... until he looked at menu and found their steak served with whipped feta! just a heads up
there are some other kosher restaurants notably a very good Moroccan place and a waffle place that are very good

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Re: New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #78 on: February 15, 2016, 12:50:52 AM »
my parents went during mardi gras and stayed in french quarter and had nice time. y gross?
Smelled like vomit and urine. Still had extremely loud music blasting and people completely wasted on the streets...in middle of the day. My wife was also offered beads (hameivin yovin)
there are some other kosher restaurants notably a very good Moroccan place and a waffle place that are very good
both were really good

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New Orleans Master Thread
« Reply #79 on: February 15, 2016, 01:02:05 AM »
Do any basic research on Mardi Gras and you will understand why most ppl on this forum would describe the atmosphere on bourbon st as disgusting (does not require one to me a מבין)