Restaurants in New Orleans, LA
Restaurants • Cajun/Creole Restaurants
440 Chartres St.,
New Orleans ,
LA
70130
UNITED STATES
Based on 6 reviews
Horrible!
My husband wanted to have a Muffaletta We were walking through the French Quarter and figured "a muffaletta was a mufaletta". Boy was I wrong. As someone else commented, there was a lack of help. We were starving and when someone...Overpriced but Quaint
This restaurant was noisy, but very quaint. The food was decent, but nothing remarkable and very overpriced for the fare. The blackened chicken portions were stingy and they ran out of catfish. Our waiter barely noticed us, but was oversolicitous to a group of more obvious tourists. The ladies bathroom was a total hole in the wall with no lock, and some guy nearly followed me in there.Just O.K.
I'm a local New Orleanian, born and raised. Believe-it-or-not, I tried this place for lunch for the first time the other day. Not at all what I expected in such a well-known New Orleans restaurant. I ordered a muffaletta, which trust me, I KNOW a good muffaletta. This was NOT a good muffaletta! First of all there was American cheese on it, STRIKE 1! Everyone from New Orleans knows that American cheese does not belong on a muffaletta. The olive salad was way too greasy and was on the bottom of the plate which of course made the bottom of the bread soggy (which by the way was not toasted properly), STRIKE 2! For $9, all I got was a muffaletta the size of a hamburger, STRIKE 3!Overprized
We ate there (3 persons, three different orders) on December 22nd during a 3 days stay in New Orleans. Looking for restaurant we did not frequent before, we chose The Original Maspero's. We will not again. The food was overprized, overcooked and much too salty. Next time we will stick to our old choices and enjoy.Little food for a lot of dollars.
I ate here while visiting the French quarter. I decided to get the "Pasta Pierreâ€, which is a fettuccini with crawfish. Although the food was decent the amount of food I got was a joke; it looked like a big appetizer. When I'm paying 16 dollar for pasta, not including taxes, I expect to get a decent amount of food and not a tragic little kid's serving. There was no bread or salad either. I walked out of there feeling ripped off and ended up buying a slice of pizza on Bourbon Street later as I still was hungry . So, unless you're a kid or a midget who just had a gastric bypass avoid this place at all cost, you'll still be hungry when you walk out of there.Pick this place Instead of Bubba Gumps
The seafood here actually tastes fresh and like it really came from the sea. It's well seasoned, well cooked and with quality ingredients. A step above the rest.Worldwide > United States > New Orleans, LA > Cajun/Creole Restaurants