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The 10 best Lakeview restaurants?
Posted on 11/17/11 at 7:15 am
Posted on 11/17/11 at 7:15 am
We're going through the different parts of Metro New Orleans, giving our top ten restaurants in each. Yesterday, it was Metairie's top ten restaurants. Today, it's Lakeview. If Old Metairie is an extension of Uptown, a similar cord connects Lakeview with Metairie. Does that play out in its cuisine? Let's see.
Top Ten Restaurants by NOLA Metro neighborhood:
Kenner
Metairie
As with all lists, you are invited, even encouraged to formulate your own list and critique this list.
10) Russell's Marina Grill - I'm going to level with you. Filling the #8, #9, and #10 slots was like pulling teeth. I like the community aspect of Russell's, but the food is nothing special. Everyone and they mutha go for breakfast, but I make a better breakfast in about three minutes. The nostalgia and atmosphere of the place bring people back, IMO.
9) Wasabi - It doesn't crack my top ten sushi restaurants in NOLA, but it comes close. If you're marooned in Lakeview without a car, it's an acceptable option, but it's not necessarily worth the drive.
8) Mondo - I've never done this on the Food Board before, but I am listing a place where I haven't been yet. It's a necessity for this list because who was I going to put on here? Regenelli's? It's Susan Spicer and that alone should put it on the list somewhere.
7) Lakeview Harbor - With all the new hamburger places opening up we see that even foodies are not immune to fads. Indeed, they may be more susceptible than any other group. But for every Cowbell and Company Burger burger, I still yearn for the backyard simplicity of a Lakeview Harbor burger.
6) Koz's - I like the seafood. It's reasonable. Reminds me a little of a Kenner seafood joint.
5) El Gato Negro - I much preferred Madrid when it was here. Madrid might have been #1 in Lakeview. El Gato Negro is decent Mexican that only finds itself on a top ten list because of limited options. The filet quesadilla is good.
4) Cafe Navarre - I've heard some call this area Mid-City, but I'll give it to Lakeview. If you want to talk about po-boy shops that fly under the radar, this flies a few feet off the ground. While the hoards flock to nearby Parkway, the quality at Cafe Navarre is not far behind.
3) The Steak Knife - They make a solid steak. Is it top five in the area? No, but it's close. But how hard is it to cook a piece of meat?
2) II Tony's - Reminds me of an upscale Mr. Ed's. Average age of diner: 60. The portion size has decreased since moving from Bucktown, but they serve some of the best lightly fried seafood in NOLA. The Creole Italian dishes are good, but overpriced.
1) Tony Angello's - I haven't been since the storm, but the Feed Me is good enough. I never had a bad or boring meal. It's a fun place to go with family and friends.
Top Ten Restaurants by NOLA Metro neighborhood:
Kenner
Metairie
As with all lists, you are invited, even encouraged to formulate your own list and critique this list.
10) Russell's Marina Grill - I'm going to level with you. Filling the #8, #9, and #10 slots was like pulling teeth. I like the community aspect of Russell's, but the food is nothing special. Everyone and they mutha go for breakfast, but I make a better breakfast in about three minutes. The nostalgia and atmosphere of the place bring people back, IMO.
9) Wasabi - It doesn't crack my top ten sushi restaurants in NOLA, but it comes close. If you're marooned in Lakeview without a car, it's an acceptable option, but it's not necessarily worth the drive.
8) Mondo - I've never done this on the Food Board before, but I am listing a place where I haven't been yet. It's a necessity for this list because who was I going to put on here? Regenelli's? It's Susan Spicer and that alone should put it on the list somewhere.
7) Lakeview Harbor - With all the new hamburger places opening up we see that even foodies are not immune to fads. Indeed, they may be more susceptible than any other group. But for every Cowbell and Company Burger burger, I still yearn for the backyard simplicity of a Lakeview Harbor burger.
6) Koz's - I like the seafood. It's reasonable. Reminds me a little of a Kenner seafood joint.
5) El Gato Negro - I much preferred Madrid when it was here. Madrid might have been #1 in Lakeview. El Gato Negro is decent Mexican that only finds itself on a top ten list because of limited options. The filet quesadilla is good.
4) Cafe Navarre - I've heard some call this area Mid-City, but I'll give it to Lakeview. If you want to talk about po-boy shops that fly under the radar, this flies a few feet off the ground. While the hoards flock to nearby Parkway, the quality at Cafe Navarre is not far behind.
3) The Steak Knife - They make a solid steak. Is it top five in the area? No, but it's close. But how hard is it to cook a piece of meat?
2) II Tony's - Reminds me of an upscale Mr. Ed's. Average age of diner: 60. The portion size has decreased since moving from Bucktown, but they serve some of the best lightly fried seafood in NOLA. The Creole Italian dishes are good, but overpriced.
1) Tony Angello's - I haven't been since the storm, but the Feed Me is good enough. I never had a bad or boring meal. It's a fun place to go with family and friends.
This post was edited on 11/17/11 at 7:17 am
Posted on 11/17/11 at 7:35 am to TulaneLSU
quote:
We're going through the different parts of Metro New Orleans, giving our top ten restaurants in each.
We? Would that be the "royal we"?

Posted on 11/17/11 at 8:17 am to TulaneLSU
I would put Mondo higher on the list and drop Koz's. I also think Zacharys by the lake is better than Russels.
Chicken Sues? I always like their poboys.
Chicken Sues? I always like their poboys.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 8:18 am to TulaneLSU
quote:
We're
you and your cat?
Posted on 11/17/11 at 9:08 am to Spoonie Luv
That's Bucktown, which in this survey is part of Metairie.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 9:29 am to TulaneLSU
i used to love Wasabi but the past 3 times ive gone it has been terrible.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 10:50 am to jsquardjj
Agreed that Zachary's should be on the list. The shrimp with syrup, bacon, and powdered sugar is
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Posted on 11/17/11 at 10:53 am to ladytiger118
I have not been to Zachary's. Learning these types of suggestions is one reason for The 10 best series. What else would you recommend from Zachary's? How are their prices?
Posted on 11/17/11 at 10:56 am to TulaneLSU
quote:
I much preferred Madrid when it was here. Madrid might have been #1 in Lakeview.
This
I only made it to Madrid a handful of times but the food was great
Posted on 11/17/11 at 10:56 am to TulaneLSU
Zachary's is fricking terrible.
Mondo should definitely be much higher on the list, despite all the hate it gets on here.

Mondo should definitely be much higher on the list, despite all the hate it gets on here.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 10:57 am to TulaneLSU
quote:
What else would you recommend from Zachary's?
Nothing.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 11:40 am to TulaneLSU
Is Bucktown Lakeview?
If so they have (had) some decent spots there.
If so they have (had) some decent spots there.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 12:44 pm to Napoleon
quote:
Is Bucktown Lakeview?
Technically no. Metry.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 12:51 pm to Fun Bunch
What is the area by the Yacht Club and all called?
I am pretty sure that is in New Orleans.
I am pretty sure that is in New Orleans.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 1:02 pm to Napoleon
quote:
What is the area by the Yacht Club and all called?
West End
Posted on 11/17/11 at 3:40 pm to Fun Bunch
What did you eat at Zachary's that was terrible? I enjoyed the seafood there and thought it was better than Nola Food and Spirits.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 4:37 pm to TigerTree
quote:
West End
Okay, I get that and Bucktown confused, carry on.
The best food in the city is Uptown, but we already knew that.
Looking for Tulane's Uptown list and ten best burgers.
I've been eating 2-3 new burgers a week tryuing to find the best.
Posted on 11/17/11 at 4:38 pm to ladytiger118
quote:
What did you eat at Zachary's that was terrible? I enjoyed the seafood there and thought it was better than Nola Food and Spirits.

no fricking way
Posted on 11/17/11 at 5:52 pm to TulaneLSU
Where would Deanies Seafood be considered, Lakeview or Bucktown? Also, is Deanies liked by the F&D board? I thought their food was delish last time I went
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