Showing posts with label Bywater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bywater. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Mariza

Photo courtesy of the Mariza website

2900 Chartres Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70117

Overall Ratings (H in orange, C in purple)
Food:  C / B
Ambiance: B / A-
Service:  C / A-
Drinks: N/A
Overall Experience: C / B+

H says, I was really looking forward to going to Mariza. It is a spin off of a great restaurant in the French Quarter and it looked great from the outside as they were building it. Once I arrived, though, my hopes were dashed. The food was ok, the decor was ok, but the temperature of the restaurant was so cold as to detract from the experience and the prices were too high for the quality of food that we got.

C says, Mariza is very conveniently located to H’s place, so we thought we’d try it out. The first time we went, it was right after they opened, and some of the food was overseasoned and some was underseasoned. We were rather underwhelmed. After it had been open for several months, though, we decided to give it another try. They had expanded the menu a bit, but I think it is not really our style of food. Nothing on the menu is expensive, but the portions are small, so I wouldn't call it a bargain. The ambiance is nice, but both times, we just felt “meh” about the whole experience.

Overall thoughts from H: Look, Mariza would be a nice restaurant to eat at if it were in the quarter because they would be compared to other restaurants in the area. The problem is they aren’t. They are located in the Bywater, which yes is undergoing gentrification, but honestly it is still home to many small, delicious cafes and restaurants.

Mariza is just trying to be more than it should and with so many other great options in the area, I don’t see the reason to go. I even live above the restaurant and my laziness isn’t even enough incentive to go ever again. I tried it twice and both times I was disappointed. The food was just well...too exotic. They are trying to do a weird spin on Italian food. The thing is, JUST DO ITALIAN, I mean come on. This is not New York, people don’t go to restaurants down here to sample crazy foods, they come for the familiar, the family and good food. [C says, I would disagree with that, and I don’t think the menu is that exotic, but it is not Creole Italian or your standard red sauce and fettuccine Alfredo Italian, which is what I think H prefers. We could both find things on the menu we would like, but not much we would BOTH like, and we like to share things when we go out, so it makes the place less appealing.]

The dishes I had were Tuna carpaccio which was good but over seasoned, a hanger steak which was cooked (I was not offered an option of doneness) to medium rare which was fine but the sauce they added was not enjoyable. There was no bread as you would expect with most restaurants and the service was terrible. [C says, I would not say the service was terrible, but we do both love our bread.  It’s one of the first things we look for at a restaurant. H is just complaining about the service because once he decides he doesn’t like a place, he wants out ass quickly as possible.] I had to eyeball our waiter to finally get the check. Now they are new and they could improve but for now, don’t go. Pass by; go eat at Bacchanal. Trust me, you will be better off.

Burrata Appetizer - Photo courtesy of Mariza website
C says, I had the burrata appetizer, which was overseasoned and, in my opinion, overpriced, but good, and the squid-ink seafood pasta, which was underseasoned, the first time we went. The second time, I had the soft shell crab special, which was quite tasty, but a pretty small serving for an entree. As I said above, the decor is nice, we like the bottles of water on the table (and they have added little dishes of sea salt since the first visit--maybe they were getting complaints about the seasoning?), and overall the ambiance is good. The menu just isn’t to our tastes. You’re much better off at Maurepas Foods or Bacchanal. And if you do go, DON’T PARK IN NOCCA’S LOT. You’ll regret it. 

Friday, May 3, 2013

Bacchanal


600 Poland Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana

Overall Ratings (H in orange, C in purple)
Food: A / A
Ambiance: A / A
Service: B- / B-
Drinks: A
Overall Experience: A / A
The Courtyard--Photo Courtesy of Bacchanal's Website
H says, Bacchanal is giving Adolfo's a run for its money as the place to bring new people when they come to town. Now, it might not have as great a location, but honestly once you show up, unless you really want to go bar hopping and dancing there is no reason to leave. It is just that great. Definitely has a European feel and is definitely one of my top places to bring people for a relaxing dinner and drinks.


Upstairs--Photo Courtesy of Bacchanal's website
C says, I finally convinced H we should give Bacchanal a try, since it is just a hop, skip, and a jump from his apartment. We took two of our friends and had a lovely night out. Service is limited at Bacchanal--you can buy a bottle of wine or get some cocktails, find a seat wherever you like, and when you’re ready for some food, head up to the counter and order (Cash only for the food!). There are no waiters/waitresses. They have live music every night, so it is a great place to go and have a relaxed night out with friends.

Overall thoughts from H: Bacchanal is located in the Bywater almost into the Lower 9th. Now, that might scare you at first if you don’t know the area but trust me, driving there and parking is fine. Even me, as timid as I am when it comes to crime in New Orleans, felt comfortable. When you first walk in, you're greeted by a wonderful wine selection and a helpful staff to pick something out. The wine selection is great. Some are better than others but it is honestly all in the eye of the beholder.

A small secret is in the main foyer on the left side of the entrance is a fridge with different types of cheeses. Pick out a few that you like and bring them to the desk along with your wine, order extra bread and they will give you a table number. Now sit down have some wine, enjoy some cheese and listen to the music. (They almost always have a live band playing in the later evening). After enjoying the cheese, wine, and company, go up to the window and order dinner. Make sure you have cash as it is a cash-only window. There is an ATM right there as well, but don’t be that person who doesn’t have enough cash to pay and they have to wait for you to use the ATM. It’s just not to be done, plus there is a sign right on the window stating this! [C says, The wine shop in the front takes credit cards, and I think the cocktail bar upstairs does, too, but food is cash-only!]

My favorite meal that I had there was the flat iron steak. Their menu changes a bit from time to time but all the food that I have had there was wonderful. The flat iron steak, though, might have been the best steak I have had since moving to New Orleans--it was cooked to perfection. Overall, a great place to go. If you come to New Orleans this has to be on your list of venues to go to. Period.

C says, Bacchanal is now one of fave spots for a laid-back evening with friends. As H says, the menu changes a bit depending upon what the kitchen can get, but I have had the mussels, green curry shrimp, the warm cannellini beans on ciabatta, the braised butternut squash, the bacon-wrapped dates, and the chocolate bark, and everything is yummy. I wish they had more desserts, but next time, maybe we'll just swing by Maurepas Foods for dessert after--never a bad option!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Jim's

Photo courtesy of Jim's Facebook page

3000 Royal St , New Orleans, Louisiana 70117

Overall Ratings (H in orange, C in purple)
Food: B+ / A-
Ambiance: B+ / A-
Service: B+ / B+ to A depending on the waitress
Drinks: A
Overall Experience: B+/ A-

H says, I might be a bit biased as Jim’s is 500 feet from my apartment but I just love the atmosphere and the food for a Saturday or Sunday morning brunch. When I first saw Jim’s I was unimpressed, but like most Bywater cafes and restaurants, looks are deceiving.

C says, H and I love to go to breakfast/brunch on the weekends, but we haven’t actually reviewed any of the places yet, so here is the first!

Overall thoughts from H: Jim’s is a lunch place Monday thru Friday with burgers, fish sandwiches, and other food. [C says, The grouper sandwich (a special) I had the other day was delish! But I want a side with my sandwich--don’t make me order chips or fries separately! It was really filling even without the side, though. Also, they now serve breakfast and lunch til they close at 4 pm] Most of the sandwiches have their own flair, and I enjoyed the fries I had there. The burger I had was very good and the bacon was great. (Note: They seem to have changed their bacon to a thinner style which in my opinion is not as good.) The sandwiches are not just average; they make sure the ingredients are fresh and they usually have some specials based on what they can get. Overall the food was very good and not too overly priced.On Saturdays and Sundays they serve brunch.

What really sets Jim’s apart in my mind is the breakfasts, however. It is just perfect as a brunch place, quiet, small, intimate, and friendly. My normal fare is eggs benedict with a side of bacon, extra sauce and a strawberry lemonade. On a Sunday morning there isn’t much better. If you are in the area definitely give it a shot. And for everyone to know, Jim’s is 10x better than Elizabeth’s. This is a nice friendly restaurant with great food and a great strawberry lemonade. I definitely recommend it.

C says, I usually have the Jim’s breakfast, which is a ton of food for the price--your choice of eggs (I usually get scrambled and add cheese, and sometimes avocado), hash browns (or you can have grits), bacon (I ask for extra crispy and they usually do a great job) and delish sourdough toast. It’s really too much food--I usually make H eat some, too. I’ve also had the eggs florentine, which is basically the eggs benedict with spinach and no ham--yum. H is right: the strawberry lemonade is quite good. The service is usually good, too, though some of the waitresses are nicer than others. It’s just a great neighborhood joint for a quick breakfast on the weekend.