Jay McInerney 

Jay McInerney: New Orleans cuisine is alive and snapping

Author Jay McInerney goes gumbo-hunting in the Big Easy to find its classic Creole cuisine thriving
  
  


New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
Author Jay McInerney in New Orleans
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
Nine months after Katrina, many of New Orleans's great restaurants were shuttered. Now, most of the old temples of Creole cuisine are open – and the dining scene is more varied than ever
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
August, the flagship of chef John Besh, is often cited as the city's finest restaurant
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
Seafood is a key ingredient in Creole cuisine
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
Grand dames lunch at the city's grand dame – Galatoire's restaurant, open since 1905
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
A child holds up a crawfish
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
Draining the crawfish pot
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
At Cochon, the newest restaurant from Louisiana native Donald Link, the menu includes fried alligator, catfish courtboullion and some spectacular drinks
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
Chef John Besh serves up gumbo, the classic, though hard to define, Creole dish. It may be based on the African okra dish quingombó, or it may derive from bouillabaisse – or both
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
At Herbsaint, says the chef, Donald Link, "every day the menu starts with gumbo"
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
Arnaud's restaurant
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
Antoine's restaurant
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
Our daily bread, New Orleans-style
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
A flair for the dramatic
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New Orleans: Author Jay McInerny in New Orleans
The meat locker at Herbsaint
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