Restaurant August
301 Tchoupitoulas St
New Orleans, LA
(504) 299-9777
Cuisine:
Contemporary French, Fine Dining, French
June 23, 2007
I went to august wih my sister for her graduation from Me...
I went to august wih my sister for her graduation from Med School. The atmosphere was extremely cosy, but still very “fine dining.” (Old brick walls, old hardwood floors that give a satisfying, hollow THUD when you walk, intimate lighting, etc.) There’s some construction going on right now on Tchoupitoulas around it so you kind of have to walk under some scaffolding to get there, and the street is punctuated by…characters, but nothing terribly unusualy in New Orleans.
The Food:
The meal started with an amuse’ which to be honest seemed “phoned in.” It wasn’t bad, and i appreciated the effort. I started with the gnocci and it was, to quote “coffee talk” BUTTA! My sister had the trio of foie gras. While, foie gras isn’t my favorite, there was a champagne gele’ that was really cool. For dinner I ordered the duck and it was incredible. A warning though, the chef is very modern in his practices so don’t be surprised when you find a foam or gel on youf dish. He also puts together very interesting flavors, as the incredible strawberry jelly and bitter licorice sauce on my duck attest. My sister had the Kobe short ribs and it made me want to slap my mother. My only knock on the restaurant was the dessert menu. It was pretty lacking and kind of uninspired if you ask me…but you probably didn’t ask me so…it’s all good.
Drinks:
Great wine list and surprisingly low priced cocktails given the ammount of dough we shelled out for everything else.
Price:
A LOT!
June 23, 2007
Pretty terrible. Atmosphere: It looks like exactly wh...
Pretty terrible.
Atmosphere:
It looks like exactly what it is: a restaurant in a hotel.
Service:
The guy was nice, but he liked to talk. My sister and I couldn’t even get get through our wine order without the guy telling us about how mad he is that he has to work tomorrow since his mother is coming to visit him, blah blah blah
Food:
My sister and I got there pretty late. The could only order a la carte and to be honest, the food was no better than any non-buffet chinese place.
Drinks:
The wine selection was ok, I felt it was kind of overpriced, but maybe thats because I hated everything else at the place.
I can’t believe that place got like a 5 star rating in our travel book. The only reason I didn’t give it one star was because I felt bad for my waiter and his troubled life, which he shared with us while we ate….
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1321 Chappie James Ave
Alexandria, LA
(318) 445-7574
Cuisine:
Cajun
The Pelican Club
312 Exchange Pl
New Orleans, LA
(504) 523-1504
Cuisine:
Creole, Cajun, Southern
June 23, 2007
I've only eaten there once, and I really liked it. It's b...
I’ve only eaten there once, and I really liked it. It’s been a couple years since I’ve been, but I do remember the atmosphere was great. Loud enough to remind you you’re there to eat, drink, AND be merry. Great service, and selection. I don’t remember exactly what I ate but I do remember the pecan pie at the end of the meal made me feel almost post-coital…that’s right…i went there.
Moto
945 W Fulton Market
Chicago, IL
(312) 491-0058
Cuisine:
Asian, Global, International
December 1, 2007
From the moment you step in you know you're in...
From the moment you step in you know you’re in for something totally different. The service is almost military in execution. The minimalist decorations and small seating area let you know that you’re not there for a meal, you’re there for a dining EXPERIENCE. My party and I chose the 10 course tasting menu (we didn’t have enough time for the 20 course Grand Tour menu which typically lasts at least 4 hours) with the wine pairing. Everything from the edible menu in the beginning to the packaging material “vanilla cream pie” was playful and delicious.
Wine selection was superb and the pairing was spot on (albeit pricy). My standout dishes were the macaroni and cheese (with chicken fried quail), African black octopus, and “cheese plate” featuring carbonated apple slices.
Another plus: Chef Cantu actually came out and greeted every table (I think it was because there were a couple food critics there and I guess he figured what the hell since there were only 3 other tables at the time)
NoMi
800 North Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL
(312) 239-4030
Cuisine:
Contemporary French, American (New), Sushi
December 1, 2007
I guess I can't really give this place an...
I guess I can’t really give this place an accurate review because I went during a special Thanksgiving dinner. However the food was on point and the service was unbelievable. The pate’ was incredibly creamy and fragrant. There was a choice of main dishes including Chilean bass and a “traditional” Thanksgiving turkey. I use the quotation marks because it was actually cooked in a very non-traditional manner. It was marinated and vacuum sealed for 24 hours and then cooked, still in the bag, in boiling water gently for a few hours. This resulted in the most flavorful and moist turkey i’d ever had. It was paired with a delicious curry / cranberry relish and a corbread stuffing that was honestly a little lackluster.
Dessert was a soufle’ that was in all honesty orgasmic. The wine list was terrific and the staff knowledgeable about pairings. The dining areas are intimate and really do encourage good conversation. Great place to have a great bottle of wine, a great meal, and a great 2 or 3 hours

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