delicious deserts in the french quarter of new orleans?

or in the warehouse district?

looking for something special

thanks!

the most famous

bananas Foster from Brennan's.

Bread Pudding Souffle at Commander's Palace

Galatoire's Restaurant
sweet potato cheesecake

you'll need reservations and $

you can find good bread pudding and B Foster at many places, but eating at the originals is a expensive and unique
experience.

Steamboat Natchez
Toulouse Street wharf, (French Quarter)
586-8777

http://www.steamboatnatchez.com
a river cruise on this authentic steamboat and enjoy the view, the Creole cuisine, wine and live jazz. Popular items include the pecan-crusted chicken and red beans with rice. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Thu.-Sat., brunch Sun.

Court of Two Sisters
613 Royal St., (French Quarter)
522-7261

http://www.courtoftwosisters.com
Creole
The Court of Two Sisters is known for its daily jazz brunch. The seafood omelet is a mix of crawfish, crabmeat, shrimp, onions, red and green peppers and garlic with a cream sauce on top. Buffet dishes include boiled seafood, pastas, salads and hot entrees including grits and grillades. The á la carte dinner menu features seared duck breast á l’orange served with confit, dirty rice and sweet potato puree with candied pecans. Traditional dishes include turtle soup, baked oysters and many others. Reservations recommended. Lunch and brunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat.

4 Responses to “delicious deserts in the french quarter of new orleans?”

  1. nola_cajun Says:

    are you from here ? if not .. have you tried bread pudding ?
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  2. MomSezNo Says:

    There are no deserts in New Orleans.
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  3. sixoneurdun Says:

    the most famous

    bananas Foster from Brennan's.

    Bread Pudding Souffle at Commander's Palace

    Galatoire's Restaurant
    sweet potato cheesecake

    you'll need reservations and $

    you can find good bread pudding and B Foster at many places, but eating at the originals is a expensive and unique
    experience.

    Steamboat Natchez
    Toulouse Street wharf, (French Quarter)
    586-8777

    http://www.steamboatnatchez.com
    a river cruise on this authentic steamboat and enjoy the view, the Creole cuisine, wine and live jazz. Popular items include the pecan-crusted chicken and red beans with rice. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Thu.-Sat., brunch Sun.

    Court of Two Sisters
    613 Royal St., (French Quarter)
    522-7261

    http://www.courtoftwosisters.com
    Creole
    The Court of Two Sisters is known for its daily jazz brunch. The seafood omelet is a mix of crawfish, crabmeat, shrimp, onions, red and green peppers and garlic with a cream sauce on top. Buffet dishes include boiled seafood, pastas, salads and hot entrees including grits and grillades. The á la carte dinner menu features seared duck breast á l’orange served with confit, dirty rice and sweet potato puree with candied pecans. Traditional dishes include turtle soup, baked oysters and many others. Reservations recommended. Lunch and brunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat.
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    ,,^._.^,,

  4. ericabishop691 I'm STILL sad Says:

    mmmmmmmmmmmmmm If u get a chance, try the cafe dumonde. Can't beat the beignets and caffe latte. I want to go there and get that for that very reason!
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