180702 Latitude 29 New Orleans Banh Mi, Pasta Salad, Green Beans

7 Favorite Places to Eat in New Orleans

Our recent trip to New Orleans to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary was without kids, which meant us adults had free range to eat what ever we wanted. It also meant that our near year long living as vegans process was temporarily put on hold while we attempted to eat and drink our way through New Orleans like any good tourist would.

We had opted to spend our anniversary at the Intercontinental New Orleans, which put us in an ideal location to get to any vantage point in the city within minutes.

Our first stop was to find a place to eat near Bourbon Street. Having just gotten off the place and checked into our hotel, perhaps Bourbon Street was not the most ideal place to give us our first impression of the city.

Various adjectives could be chosen to describe Bourbon Street on our afternoon walk, but in talking with locals, we quickly established that Felix’s Restaurant would be how we kicked off this gastronomic journey.

Felix’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar

Address: 739 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70130

Located on the corner of Bourbon Street and Iberville, what Felix’s lacks in decor is made up for in tremendous hospitality and fantastic oysters no matter how you cook them.

We opted for the char-grilled oysters and the Felix Special Po-Boy sandwich.

180701 Felix's New Orleans Char-Grilled Oysters

To say we were impressed would be an understatement! The char-grilled oysters are open flamed and served piping hot. The flavor was absolutely incredible.

Also not to be missed was the po-boy, which was packed full of oysters and also delicious. Having eaten several po-boys in my lifetime, starting off with Felix’s version changed the way I look at the sandwich forever.

180701 Felix's New Orleans Po-Boy

Also make sure to try any of the oysters with the Crystal brand hot sauce (affiliate link) on each table. We loved it so much we immediately had some shipped to our home.

Carousel Bar & Lounge

Address: 214 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130

Located inside Hotel Monteleone, the Carousel Bar offers a special treat of experiencing a rotating bar themed to an old carousel.

180701 Carousel Bar New Orleans

While the cocktails are pricey, getting out of the sweltering heat to enjoy one of the freshest pina colada’s I have ever enjoyed was quite worth the rotation around the bar.

The bartenders were all miserable to deal with at the Carousel bar, but it was a fun experience none-the-less.

Shaya

Address: 4213 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115

Thanks to a special recommendation from Phil Rosenthal, we made an advanced reservation to try out the James Beard award winning Shaya Restaurant.

Shaya presents a modern Israeli cuisine that is simply a delight for your taste buds.

This was one meal where we opted for our traditional vegetarian/vegan options given their accessibility.

180701 Shaya New Orleans Appetizers

We opted for the salatim starter that included Lutenitsa (roasted pepper, eggplant, tomato, garlic), Tabouleh (parsley and bulgar wheat salad, red onion, toasted pecans, lemon), and the tomato dish which I can not recall what it is named.

180701 Shaya New Orleans Persian Rice

180701 Shaya New Orleans Roasted Cauliflower

For our main meal we opted for small plates of roasted cauliflower (olive oil, sea salt) and Persian rice (golden crust, cherries, brown butter).

Absolutely fantastic from beginning to end. Our only complaint was they were very picky with bringing over more Israeli bread, which is kind of the whole point of enjoying the various dips.

180701 Shaya New Orleans Babka

180701 Shaya New Orleans Cheesecake

We ended the meal with desserts of “milk and honey” (cheesecake, mixed nut granola, pomegranate caramel burnt honey gelato) and warm cinnamon babka (wood roasted peaches, sweet cream gelato, baharat peach butter, cookie brittle).

The cheesecake was far superior to the babka, but glad we were able to try both.

Shaya in general was an absolute delight!

Morning Call vs Cafe du Monde

Post an unpopular opinion: I am not a fan of beignets.

Coming into New Orleans, I knew it was inevitable that I would be required to eat some beignets, the classic French donut doused in powdered sugar. However, I was lot enthralled with the idea of having white all over my cloths for the entire day.

180702 Morning Call Beignets

However, to my delight, both Morning Call and Cafe du Monde allow you, the guest, to put as little or as much powdered sugar as you want on the beignets. Jackpot!

The New Orleans beignets were way better than I even imagined! Having tried both Morning Call and Cafe du Monde, personally, I much rather enjoyed the Morning Call version. However, the wife preferred Cafe du Monde.

180702 Cafe du Monde Beignets

No matter what, my opinion is forever changed and I have joined the masses with enjoying beignets!

Farmers Market

Address: 1100 N. Peters Street

We can not recommend the Farmers Market enough in New Orleans. Not only were there some good food options, but the flea market allows guests to pick up souvenirs at a fraction of the price of any of the stores within New Orleans. Trust us, we price shopped. Plus you can negotiate the prices.

For food, on one visit we tried some fresh seafood from J’s Seafood Dock.

We opted for some fried oyster breads and a crawfish empanada. Both were relatively good.

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180702 J's Seafood Dock French Market New Orleans (2)

On a subsequent visit, we opted to eat breakfast at Meals From the Heart Cafe. I can not stress enough how much we LOVED this place! The owner and staff were the absolute best and they provide many homemade vegan options that are incredible!

I opted for the homemade crab cake po-boy and WOW! Made from artichokes and chickpeas, this is a dish I could come back and eat every week! I have yet to ever try a crab cake that was good in my entire life, and this vegetable version absolutely accomplished it.

180703 Meals From the Heart Cafe Vegan Crab Cakes New Orleans

Beachbum Berry’s Latitude 29

Address: 321 N Peters St, New Orleans, LA 70130

Nestled inside the Bienville House Hotel, Latitude 29 is a classic tiki bar featuring hand-crafted cocktails and an impressive menu that is far from casual bar food.

While the drinks are really pricey, the food, at least during our lunch visit, was rather affordable.

180702 Latitude 29 New Orleans Banh Mi, Pasta Salad, Green Beans

We opted for a fried shrimp banh mi sandwich with roasted green beans and side of island macaroni salad.

The drinks were good as well as the atmosphere, but the food was fantastic! Simple, yet really flavorful. Instantly took me back to my times in Hawaii!

Mulate’s Original Cajun Restaurant

Address: 201 Julia St, New Orleans, LA 70130

Near the end of the trip, and on the drive back from a visit to Mardi Gras World, we made our Uber driver pull over when we saw Mulate’s. The idea of trying some authentic Cajun style food caught our eye and we knew we could not go home without trying some.

180703 Mulate's New Orleans Gumbo

180703 Mulate's New Orleans Mardi Gras Shrimp

We tried the Mardi Gras Shrimp (Golden fried popcorn shrimp tossed in a Cajun spiced honey mustard), a bowl of seafood gumbo, and Jumbo Lump Crabmeat AuGratin (Jumbo Lump crabmeat in a spicy blend of cheese and cream baked to a bubbly perfection. Served with homemade cole slaw and a twice-baked potato).

The shrimp was good. The gumbo was good. The Crabmeat AuGratin…was…OUTSTANDING!

180703 Mulate's New Orleans Crabmeat AuGratin

Again our daily lives eliminate cheese and meat, including seafood. The AuGratin was incredibly rich and flavorful! It paired EXCELLENT with the twice baked potato.

Thank you Mulate’s for introducing us to some incredible Cajun cuisine!

Also on this trip, at the recommendation of our Uber driver, we tried the original muffaletta sandwich from Central Grocery. While we could see the appeal to many, I am not a fan of olives, nor do I eat any meat in normal everyday life, so I was not the biggest fan.

Review: InterContinental New Orleans (Louisiana)

Our family’s primary hotel reward program is IHG, where we earn tons of points but use them rather sparingly for redemptions. We would much rather use them for lower tier properties, especially when available on Points Break to help spread the wealth and allow us to travel more often. As long as the hotel is clean, offers enough beds, and usually has a pool and free breakfast, we are game.

Our Platinum status with IHG also typically grants us upgrades to larger rooms which is always helpful with three kids.

However, this year my wife and I celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary of the 4th of July. In reality, our kids travel EVERYWHERE with us because that is the point of family travel. So my wife and I had yet to really take a vacation just the two of us. So we far due for a couples only vacation.

One location that has always been on my wife’s bucket list was New Orleans, which meant it inevitably was without the kids.

Back in January 2018, I just happen to be browsing and discovered flights from Cleveland to New Orleans were only $117 after taxes per person on Southwest, so we jumped at the chance to book. Luckily the trip also coincided with kids summer camps, so arrangements were easy and we were off to planning one of our first trips alone in 10 years!

What also came in handy was my IHG Platinum status by holding their credit card gives us a free reward night each year. The timing of the trip just so happen to be perfect where I could use my 2017 voucher in addition to my 2018 voucher, giving us two free nights and with only one out-of-pocket night.

After reviewing the various IHG properties throughout New Orleans, we landed on the InterContinental New Orleans (Louisiana) since it was ideally located within the city and also highly rated on TripAdvisor.

Like any good deal hunter, I continued to monitor the prices of the InterContinental New Orleans. When I initially booked, the nightly rate for a King Superior room was $209. Long story short, after rebooking several times over the several months leading up to the trip, I managed to get the rate down to $119, which we consider an absolute steal!

Review InterContinental New Orleans (Louisiana)

The InterContinental New Orleans (Louisiana) is located on the American side of the city on St. Charles Avenue, just west of Canal Street. It is also only a third mile from the start of Bourbon Street, making it an easy walk to tons of the attractions in the area.

With our Platinum status as well as telling the InterContinental New Orleans we were celebrating our 10th wedding anniversary, our room was upgraded to a top floor corner Hospitality Suite on the Executive level.

The room included a parlor, large bedroom with king bed, huge seating area, and expansive bathroom and powder room.

The room was elegantly appointed in furnishings. The only thing we did not like about the room was the motion sensitive food and minibar, and while we did not have the kids to accidentally pick things up, it still made us nervous to even approach the area.

Our room overlooked St. Charles Avenue looking north. While there happen to be a new building getting constructed right outside our window, it really was not much of an issue with noise.

We also happen to visit the pool on one afternoon of our trip since it was so hot. One must awkwardly walk through the gym area to get to the pool. Once we got to the pool, we were quite underwhelmed. We had expected a really nice rooftop pool given it being an Intercontinental property. Instead, it was small and unassuming. Perfect for a couple people, but could see it quickly getting filled up, as it was smaller than most pools in any IHG property we visit.

Despite the small pool, our hotel stay at the InterContinental New Orleans could not have been any more ideal. The staff was absolutely fantastic and always accommodating! The facility was impeccable and beautiful. The room was great, as was the bed. In addition, every day our room had bottles of water, a chocolate covered Oreo and fresh fruit (that was included and not an extra). On one night we were given a complimentary bottle of wine (no doubt a gift for our anniversary), and each night we received turn down service with chocolates and new bottles of water.

For the value, I could not imagine staying anywhere else in New Orleans! The InterContinental was a fantastic property with so many advantages that really helped make our experience in New Orleans a home away from home.

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Groupon Coupons: Save with Travelocity

Did you know booking through a hotel’s website direct may not always give you the best deal? Over the past couple years hoteliers have been busy pushing that the best deals can be found on their own websites, and most of the time that is the case. However, we discovered a simple tool for using Travelocity to score us a better deal on hotels at our local amusement park, Cedar Point.

The discount website Groupon has started a new coupon program, teaming with major retailers to offer additional discounts and promo codes to save you money!

Take for example, Travelocity, a great resource for comparative shopping for travel.

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Trying to book a hotel at Cedar Point, one would traditionally head to their website and book directly, and because they are not part of an associated major hotel program, finding discounts is few and far between. However, a quick comparative shopping using the Groupon Coupons partnership with Travelocity shows we can save as much as 20%.

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