Palace Cafe is located downtown on Canal Street in the historic Werlein’s Music Building. The restaurant is the creation of Dickie Brennan’s culinary empire with Executive Chef Darin Nesbit dishing out contemporary New Orleans Creole cuisine.
This was probably the first restaurant that I went to when I moved to the city. A few of my friends worked here at the time and really talked up the place. Unsure if my friends were just biased or if the food was actually that good, I made my way to Palace Cafe to find out for myself. Since then I have been back many times.
The turtle soup served at Palace Cafe is one of my favorites in the city. It has just the right amount of lemon and sherry to go along with an ample amount of turtle meat. Turtle meat may seem somewhat intimidating if you are not from the South, but I’d encourage anyone to try it. It’s probably the most delicate and delicious meat there is. The sherry in turtle soup is what makes or breaks the dish. Too much sherry and the dish will be overpowering, masking the flavors of the other ingredients. Palace Cafe’s version hits the mark with the perfect amount to complement the dish.
In the wake of that crazy storm in 2005, (I can’t seem to remember her name) the rebuilding efforts of the city caused an influx of Mexican workers eager to aid in this task. This also brought an increase in taco trucks in order to feed all these workers.



Camellia Grill
The food at Camellia Grill has stayed exactly as its always been……….and that is, GREAT!!!!! The diner serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Its breakfast staples include traditional American breakfast….eggs, bacon, sausage, hashbrowns, grits, toast, etc. What many patrons flock here for are their super-sized omelets. That’s right, omelets larger than you could imagine.
The hamburgers at Camellia, albeit not as intimidating in size as the omelets, are a great choice when in the mood for a good, tasty burger. It doesn’t get more homemade then these burgers as the patties are formed and grilled right before you on the flattop. I would suggest getting two of these delicious burgers unless you were to order a side of chili cheese fries. The chili cheese fries come served on a plate covered with just the right amount of flavorful chili and topped with cheese. The portion is probably enough to be split between two people.
Jacques-Imo’s
New Orleans isn’t exactly known for its BBQ. That said,
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