New Orleans Parade of Cuisine-LA C

v>no other in the French Quarter.
The LA CÔTE BRASSERIE, housed in the
New Orleans will be hosting the Parade of Cuisine, aRenaissance Arts Hotel, located in a historic 1910
month long celebration of food and wine.warehouse, provides a unique and artistic choice in the
New Orleans will be hosting the Parade of Cuisine, aheart of the Arts District of New Orleans. Located on
month long celebration of food and wine. While Newthe Lobby level of this New Orleans Luxury Hotel,
Orleans is already known for its extravagant festivitieslarge picture windows provide stunning views of the
that come with Mardi Gras, this event formalizes Newneighborhood. This stylish, modern restaurant includes
Orleans as a culinary capitol during the month ofan exposed kitchen, a full service New Orleans
August. The word “New Orleans” in most casesseafood raw bar, and was rated 3 Beans by the
is used synonymously with the words fun, food, andTimes Picayune. In addition to Louisiana style seafood
excitement. Many restaurants offer wonderful lunchdishes, Executive Chef Subra's summer menu is
specials at $20.05 or less and dinner menus at $30.05enhanced by Asian influence. Signature dishes include:
or less. This city offering is a natural fit for touristsHibachi Scallops with Chinese mustard sprouts and
wishing to dine on exquisite food and to see whatTuna Poke, both bringing a new dimension to traditional
New Orleans has to offer. Two restaurants to visit inNew Orleans cuisine. The LA CÔTE BRASSERIE
order to make your tour of New Orleans completecurrently features the Table d'Hote - Daily 3 course
are the LA CÔTE BRASSERIE and the Rene Bistrot.lunch special for $15, and the Chef's Tasting Menu - 6
Both New Orleans restaurants have a great selectioncourse dinner special for $65 and $95 with wine
of food and provide you with a dining experience likepairing.