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  2. The 25 Best Cheap or Free Things to Do in New Orleans - AOL

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    Here are Cheapism's top free or cheap things to do in the Big Easy. ... For those looking to avoid the crowds and high prices of visiting New ... A small but well-regarded menu of po' boys from ...

  3. Dooky Chase's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant opened in 1939 as a sandwich shop on Clairborne Avenue. It moved to Orleans Avenue in 1941 by owners Emile and Dooky Chase and five years later, their son and daughter-in-law Edgar "Dooky" Chase Jr. and Leah Chase took over. They "turned the sandwich shop into one of the few upscale establishments available for the city's African ...

  4. Leah Chase - Wikipedia

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    Leyah (Leah) Chase [1] (née Lange; January 6, 1923 – June 1, 2019) was an American chef based in New Orleans, Louisiana. An author and television personality, she was known as the Queen of Creole Cuisine , advocating both African-American art and Creole cooking .

  5. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    NOLA beer—made by the New Orleans Lager and Ale brewing company [63] Peychaud's Bitters—a brand of bitters (a bitter-tasting, alcoholic ingredient in some cocktails) first made in New Orleans in the 1830s [64]

  6. Dakar NOLA - Wikipedia

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    Dakar NOLA is a restaurant in New Orleans, Louisiana. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was named one of twelve best new restaurants in the United States by Eater in 2023, [ 5 ] and won the James Beard Foundation Award for Best New Restaurant in 2024.

  7. Top Chef: New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Top Chef: New Orleans is the eleventh season of the American reality television series Top Chef.The season was announced on May 10, 2013. [1] Filming took place from early May through late July, beginning in New Orleans, Louisiana and concluding in Maui.

  8. Austin Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Austin Leslie at the late Pampy's Creole Kitchen in New Orleans, Louisiana, June 2005. Austin Leslie (July 2, 1934 – September 29, 2005) was an internationally famous New Orleans, Louisiana, chef whose work defined 'Creole Soul'.

  9. Lolis Eric Elie - Wikipedia

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    Elie has been featured several times on Travel Channel's No Reservations [21] [22] and The Layover, both hosted by Anthony Bourdain. [23] Elie is one of the founders of the Southern Foodways Alliance. [24] On July 23, 2013, his book Treme: Stories and Recipes from the Heart of New Orleans was released.