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[QUOTE="Shrmdougluvr, post: 2857767, member: 396"] I can endorse Deanies, Killer Po Boys, and Cafe Du Monde. We also went to Virgil's, which I was told was more of a locals place. Didnt like it as much as Deanies. Willie Maes fried chicken was the absolute truth. But we didnt have to schlep out to the neighborhood location (which is sketchy), because the Sunday we arrived in Nola they were having Fried Chicken Fest down in Woldenberg Park, along the River. Honestly, loved pretty much eveything i ate there. Shrimp was the best I've ever had. We did mostly sterotypical touristy stuff - riverboat cruise (fun); swamp tour (really fun and suprisingly not buggy); rode the St Charles Line Streetcar uptown to Audubon Park across from Tulane. Took the bus back along Magazine Street after trekking through the park (long story). Great way to be able to take in the Garden District. For me, just seeing the remnants of Katrina was really interesting and enhanced the entire experience. I studied up a bit on the flooding before we went. [/QUOTE]
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