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Tujague's

Tujague's Restaurant

What People Are Saying About Tujague's

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In Short – Since 1856, tourists and local old-timers looking for a taste of the past have come here. Everything in the wood-paneled main room is crooked: the floor, the shelving, the star-filled photos that line the walls. The multicourse menu kicks off with a shrimp remoulade salad, soup of the day and beef brisket with Creole sauce. The choice of four main courses includes a two-inch-thick filet mignon with potatoes and broccoli, and lamb shank with a ratatouille-style sauce.

1 Star Rating: Poor

12/28/08

elementary school cafeteria food

by KyleStone

If you have never traveled, never had good food, and long for the food served in elementary school cafeterias, then you may love this place. To those that are sick of reading glowing reviews of backwards, mediocre at best American cuisine, please don't waste your time or money on this shockingly bad restaurant. Our meal consisted in part of turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce perfectly emulating the spirit of an open faced turkey sandwich in a truckstop.

  • Pros: open on holidays
  • Cons: fake reservations, food was bad, price was way too high for such low quality food
4 Star Rating: Recommended

07/28/07

Solidly good creole cuisine

by nolamed

I felt compelled to write this review solely because of the attacks against Tujague's. Don't expect a dinner that is going to change your life...chances are, you'll probably have a better dish elsewhere if you're visiting for a few days. However, my wife and I (who have lived around New Orleans for the past five years) thoroughly enjoyed our meal here. The shrimp remoulade was good, the brisket was very good, the gumbo was excellent, the entrees were very good (my wife had the crawfish etoufee while I had the chicken with creole sauce), and the bread pudding was very good/excellent. Overall it was very good. To those of you complaining about a bad meal, from what I know about and have experienced at Tujague's, you probably had a freak bad experience. It happens. As I said before, you can find a better dish in New Orleans, but it's hard to find five courses that are this solid.

  • Pros: 5 solid courses, service, interesting historical setting/decor
  • Cons: restaurant is chilly, the expense is disproportionate to the atmosphere,
3 Star Rating: Average

05/29/07

Worst food I"ve ever eaten in the French Quarter

by fatcat1612

We live in the New Orleans area and went there becauseout of town requested it. The food is terrible. Yes it is typical cajun cuisine, but the gumbo was the worst I've ever eaten and the crawfish etouffe was uneatable. The waiter stood in the middle of the noisey room and recited the fixed menu to everyone. There are many good places in the French Quarter to eat, but this is not one of them.

  • Pros: Easy to get in
  • Cons: Bad food, bad service, noisey, expensive

The Details on Tujague's

The Extras:

Don't want multiple courses? The restaurant also offers an a la carte menu with many of the same items on six-course menu.

Category:

Restaurants, Catering, Banquet Rooms

Cuisine:

Seafood

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