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    Is New Orleans the Best City for Food

    My wife and I just watched a cooking show from NO and the food looks awesome but they believe they have the best food.

    How good is NO food compared to other cities

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    New Orleans has the atmosphere and the strong French creole element. Otherwise it would depend on which restaurant, don't you think ?

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    It's more nuanced than that. I think you could say Chicago is the best city for steaks, NY is the best city for pizza, but no city is the best place for "food".

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    In reflection I think they were referring to southern style but you're right each city will have their strength in cooking certain types of food

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    If you like Cajun and Creole food, New Orleans is tops - Or so I've read and heard...

    I always wanted to visit that city, and sample the food and culture, but after I was born-again, I just never felt right in my spirit about going there - Same thing with Las Vegas.

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    I've eaten in a few of the finest places in New Orleans and I'll testify that the food is amazing. If you ever get a chance to eat at "Commander's Palace" you must accept the invitation. Don't bother with the Lebanese places though. Get your Middle Eastern food here in Jerusalem. I remember fondly eating grilled quail at the Atchafalaya Cafe. It's a rustic old house with the most amazing Cajun food.

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