Wilbert’s guidebook

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Wilbert’s guidebook

Food scene

Nestled in the historic Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans, LA; Morrow's is an exciting new cosmopolitan restaurant concept founded in April 2018 by mother-son duo, Chef Lenora Chong, and Event Curator Larry Morrow. Serving classic New Orleans cuisine and authentic Korean dishes, Morrow's has quickly grown to nation acclaim as a local hotspot with a thoughtfully curated ambiance serving hearty portion of delicious food
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Morrow's
2438 St Claude Ave
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Nestled in the historic Faubourg Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans, LA; Morrow's is an exciting new cosmopolitan restaurant concept founded in April 2018 by mother-son duo, Chef Lenora Chong, and Event Curator Larry Morrow. Serving classic New Orleans cuisine and authentic Korean dishes, Morrow's has quickly grown to nation acclaim as a local hotspot with a thoughtfully curated ambiance serving hearty portion of delicious food
Ruby Slipper Cafe brings the unique flavors and hospitality of New Orleans to our all-day brunch and eye-opening cocktails. We use fresh and local ingredients whenever possible, prepares food to order from our scratch kitchen, and give back to the communities we serve
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The Ruby Slipper Café
2001 Burgundy Street
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Ruby Slipper Cafe brings the unique flavors and hospitality of New Orleans to our all-day brunch and eye-opening cocktails. We use fresh and local ingredients whenever possible, prepares food to order from our scratch kitchen, and give back to the communities we serve
If you’ve worked up an appetite, Elizabeth’s is a must. This funky spot has been slinging comfort food and breakfast classics with a twist since 1998. Their praline bacon is a star dish, but the menu has plenty to choose from.
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Elizabeth's
601 Gallier St
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If you’ve worked up an appetite, Elizabeth’s is a must. This funky spot has been slinging comfort food and breakfast classics with a twist since 1998. Their praline bacon is a star dish, but the menu has plenty to choose from.

Neighborhoods

The offbeat Marigny district is known for its Cajun bistros, bohemian bars and jazz clubs, especially along Frenchmen Street. Sidewalk musicians and brass bands add a block party vibe to the nighttime Frenchmen Art Market, which sells local artwork and handicrafts. Quieter spots include Washington Square where the lawns are shaded by old oak trees. The Marigny Opera House offers an eclectic program
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Marigny
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The offbeat Marigny district is known for its Cajun bistros, bohemian bars and jazz clubs, especially along Frenchmen Street. Sidewalk musicians and brass bands add a block party vibe to the nighttime Frenchmen Art Market, which sells local artwork and handicrafts. Quieter spots include Washington Square where the lawns are shaded by old oak trees. The Marigny Opera House offers an eclectic program
Over the past 10 years, the Bywater neighborhood has taken off. With quaint restaurants, unique artwork and laid back nightlife, the Bywater is a must-visit during any trip to New Orleans. The colorful neighborhood will catch your eye and give you a weekend full of interesting finds. Here’s what to see, do and eat in the Bywater.
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Bywater
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Over the past 10 years, the Bywater neighborhood has taken off. With quaint restaurants, unique artwork and laid back nightlife, the Bywater is a must-visit during any trip to New Orleans. The colorful neighborhood will catch your eye and give you a weekend full of interesting finds. Here’s what to see, do and eat in the Bywater.

Sightseeing

Local artist, Brandan “Bmike” Odums, transformed a 35,000 sqaure-foot warehouse into his one-of-a-kind art studio. Tour the exquisite space that depicts revolutionaries, Civil Rights legends, New Orleanians, and more. You can’t miss his large mural across the building.
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Studio Be
2941 Royal St
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Local artist, Brandan “Bmike” Odums, transformed a 35,000 sqaure-foot warehouse into his one-of-a-kind art studio. Tour the exquisite space that depicts revolutionaries, Civil Rights legends, New Orleanians, and more. You can’t miss his large mural across the building.