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  • 4
  • Wish I could give it 10 stars!

The app only allows for stars for a restaurant that offers meat but in this case that's really unfortunate. I just finished my fourth meal in three days here and everything has just been incredibly delicious. What would I give to be able to create vegan cuisine as good as this? I've been visiting in New Orleans for a week and a half now and had come darn near close to dying from malnutrition it felt like ha ha. Our smart phone had taken a swim in our cooler and took nearly a week to get the replacement. In a town so legendary for its food it has been very difficult to enjoy the experience as much being on a tight budget and because most things here do use meat for added flavor. When I finally got a new phone, I went on yelp to see if there were any vegetarian or vegan options nearby and this place was only about a block away from where we have been staying. The historic Bywater district won't make it onto most tourist lists of what to be sure and see but this is a very special authentic neighborhood here and I would highly recommend exploring it. Getting back to the sneaky pickle, those who want meat will always find at least one option but those of us going for plant-based foods have lots of delicious choices. I'm especially impressed by the flavors and the creativity and the dishes. The fresh flowers, comfortable music and original art definitely add to the great ambience. I found no inconsistencies with the hours and only great service from the multiple staff members that I've met. Currently the streetcar lines are being worked on but soon this will be right on one of those lines and is already accessible by bus 88 from down in the French quarter with a stop at the corner of Canal and elk. Locals know it as the St Claude bus. Busfare is only a $1.25 and a day pass is three bucks. Bon appetit!


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