
So, you’ve been in New Orleans for a week, and you’ve slurped down jell-o shots and oysters on Bourbon Street. You’ve had the obligatory red beans and rice, you’ve eaten enough gumbo to last you the rest of your life, and if you see one more drunk sorority girl screaming manically for two cents worth of plastic beads you’ll snap. How to escape the tourist trap? Head a few blocks of the beaten path and you’ll find the place where the locals go - Star Steak and Lobster.
The décor is old school, the service is friendly and laid back, and the menu doesn’t revolve around Cajun cooking. Steaks and fresh seafood are the stars here, and their crayfish sampler offers a great way to try several New Orleans standards in one big heaping plate.
Sick and tired of the tourists? Make like the locals and head to Star Steak and Lobster. nvl. |