by Françoise Poilâne

May 20, 2010 5:00 AM

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  • #1

    how could you go to 46 EUR for a Jambalya and "some" wine ? as I know the Jambalya is like 6 something and a bottle of wine is around 12.
    I've been there a couple of time and have nothing much to complain about, yesterdxay I was at a nearby indian place and easily the New Orleans place have better drinks at same price, the food more filling and waiters WAY snappier.

    I do agree with the good service !

    Posted by danny August 24, 2010 21:34:50

  • Unfortunately, it's rather disappointing

    Just went to this restaurant last week. The food was ok. Nothing to write home about. Really wish the food was not blanded down. The prices do reflect the gentrification of the area though. 46 euros for an average meal and some wine. I have had much better Jamabalaya, Crayfish Étouffée and Gumbo elsewhere. The atmosphere was cafetaria-esque - and the service polite and attentive. I found this review misleading, raised my expectations, but was most disappointed. I will certainly not go again.

    Posted by August 20, 2010 00:22:42

  • HUmmhmmm Goooood

    Good dud3 cooking-I like N3W ORL3ANS haus M3als - EAT THIS soul FOOD from LOUISIANA

    Posted by June 07, 2010 16:00:05

  • Exciting!

    My parents and I love Cajun cooking and this place sounds fantastic. Will have to give this a try as soon as possible.

    Posted by May 26, 2010 16:18:10

  • I will try it.

    This sounds like a great place to eat. I love New Orleans cooking and will be in Berlin next week. I definitely will eat there. I usually don't eat deserts with meals but the cheesecake sounds really good. Thanks for this article.

    Posted by Harold May 21, 2010 15:36:22

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