Ten Awesome Things to Try in Goa (Content Strategi)

Goa is a diverse seaside destination for both those who want to kick back and relax as well as those who’re looking for adventure and fun. So, here’s listing ten amazing things to consider when visiting the perfect holiday destination.

  1. Ramada Caravela Beach Resort, Varca

If you’re looking for a relaxing getaway, there’s no better agenda than this one.

Indulge in the lovely three-course buffet lunch and unwind with an Abhyangam full body massage, relaxing head & face massage, topped with a soothing steam & sauna.

Free access to the pool and the gorgeous Varca Beach pulls the entire experience together and makes it the perfect Chill-By-The-beach scenario.

  1. Oorja Wellness Spa N Café, Pajifond

Though the spa experience is everyone’s ultimate relaxation technique, Yoga is a calming way to get in touch with your inner self and appreciate life for how marvellous it is.

Immerse yourself in an hour of poise and once you are done, treat yourself to a healthy meal at their guilt-free healthy dining café. The course is for as short as a week or as long as a month and comes at a reasonable price.

  1. Liquid Lounge –Kenilworth Resort, Salcete

Goa is famous for its fantastic clubs and nightlife, and this is one of the most happening places on Friday Nights. Enjoy unlimited drinks, grills and starters along with a dance floor and kicking DJs to keep the night alive.

As a nice little touch, the Lounge offers you the option of hookah of your choice just to mix things up a bit.

Sounds fun? Then, you better get your pass ASAP.

  1. Wake Boarding and Parasailing

Cavelossim Beach is water sports central, and if you’re looking for some adventure, I highly recommend you try this.

With professional instructors to assist and teach you, experience the thrill of Wake Boarding as you whiz past the world as if running on water andParasail over the deep blue waters, with the wind rushing through your hair.

  1. Private Sailing – Rediscovery Cruise

As much as the beaches are endearing, the backwaters of Goa are the real hidden treasures of the city. This journey will take you to that promised wonder.

Sip on beer and munch on the snacks offered while you gaze at the serenity of it all. If you’re not in the mood for a beer, worry not as they do offer other beverages as well. So, munch and make some memories somewhere only you’ll know.

  1. Beach Party – Café Lilliput

You’ve not seen the uniqueness of Goa nightlife until you’ve gone to a beach party, and Arjuna Beach is your destination. Groove to deep house and the best spins by upcoming DJs.

Though the party ends by 02:00 AM, it’s an excellent way to kick start club-hopping.

  1. India Photographer’s Club: Weekend Photography Workshop

This is an interesting opportunity to learn how to take some breath-taking photographs of sceneries, people, and architecture.

The course is not limited to DSLR owners/users but is open to anyone with any sort of camera; even an iPhone.

  1. Centre of Excellence: Chocolate Making & Cake Making Diploma

If you fancy the Culinary Arts and can’t do without being productive, consider taking this course and walking away with a diploma to prove it.

You can take back with you a Cake Business Diploma or a Chocolate Making Diploma anytime between April to July.

  1. Martin’s Place, Navelim

Burnt out after a long night and sleeping past noon? Don’t sweat it, for Martin’s is looking out for you.

With Goan, Portuguese, Continental and World cuisine, you’re bound to have an out-of-this-world meal.

  1. Deltin Royale Casino Cruise

Gambling is a cheeky sport which is fun and thrilling, especially when the stakes are high. If you want to try your luck, while enjoying quality drinks and live music, then this cruise is for you.

The unique things you do to have an unconventional vacation makes it more fun and memorable than any old planned trip patched up by your agent. If you have more to add to this list or want to share your experience, please comment below.

Happy Holiday!

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Breakfast Brunch Buffets-Under INR 1000?! (Content Strategi)

The craving for lunch and breakfast at the same time is nothing new to human beings. Believed to have trended first during the late 19th century, it originated from Britain, and eventually found its popularity in the United States. Now, brunch is seen as an international way of saying “I Woke Up Late, And I Can’t Decide Between Lunch and Breakfast!”.

7 Must Try Brunch Restaurants In Delhi, Yes, Below INR 1000!

1. Gallery Café – Hyatt Place:

If it’s got class, Hyatt’s got it.

This one’s for the hardcore brunch-maniac! The awe-inspiring lights and retaliating red wallpaper go well with their exclusive, and yet modest brunch buffet spread, which, if I add, is a glorious mixture of cafe style dishes and traditional Indian delicacies. Oh so classy, you see?

This is one of the largest convention hotels in Delhi and a landmark, so you can’t miss it, but here’s their website anyway.

Their Social Sunday Brunch buffet starts from ₹999 only!

2. Jungle Jamboree:

The variety will make you beat your chest in delight!

If you’ve never been to the jungle then no worries, because these guys transport you directly into their alluring jungle sets! Mixed with peaceful ambient jungle soundscapes, you’re going to end up getting more than just a relaxing Sunday brunch here. They serve a 7-course meal, with beverages right to your table, and for the self service-enthusiast, they offer a buffet as well. And the best part? It starts from ₹899.

And for the father that forgot to take his children to Disney Land, hint, get them here- They’re going to love it!

Check them out now and avail their special offers.

 3. Hard Rock Café:

Well… The Name Says It All.

Quirky? No. Hardcore? Yes!

One of Delhi’s best brunch buffet spreads is here. Those Sunday mornings can present a challenge when you don’t find a restaurant serving breakfast at your convenience. 

No worries here, as Hard Rock Cafe is open from 10 am.

Their Sunday brunch with two free drinks will set you back by just ₹999.

You should take a look at their offerings right away.

 4. Latest Recipe – Le Meridien:

Epitome Of Quality And Experience.

Bonjour Mes Amis! Now, we’re all aware the French know a thing or two about cooking, and yes, they seem to love brunches too!

It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the French cuisine or a born-again “Frenchy”, this place screams luxury dining at it’s finest.

But I can assure you, nothing, and I mean nothing, beats croissants and scrambled eggs except croissants, scrambled eggs, and full spread dinner options! I wish I had the audacity to convey my love for this place’s ambience, but I won’t spoil the visit for you. It’s one of those things in life you’ve got to experience to believe!

Your taste buds will love Le Meridian, and your wallet will too, as the brunch starts from just ₹899.

You can jump the queue and grab a deal on their website. So hurry!

 5. Southy:

The Perfect South Indian Comfort Food.

South India’s cuisine is known for its blend of dynamic spices and pure savour.

That being said, not all of us can rush down south to get that exquisite taste that is South Indian cuisine, which is why Southy is the next best option for you Delhiites.

The meals are unbelievably economical and commence from just Rs. 200 for a South Indian thali.

Southy is bound to satisfy the deep rooted Indian in you and oh if you’re not an Indian, find out what it’s like to be when you eat at Southy!

Grab their super-saver combo right now.

 6. Pirates of Grill:

Everything Tastes Better On The Grill.

These are not your average pirates that steal ships and what not. Instead, they’ll be stealing your heart with their scrumptious food!

And did I mention their brunch spread is sooth as slick? You can’t ever go wrong with these guys cause they seem to have something for every foody out there: North Indian, Continental, Asian and of course, Mediterranean cuisines for the hardcore brunch enthusiast!

No, despite the name, Pirates of Grill won’t burn a hole in your pocket. You can have a satisfying meal starting from ₹641.

Get a taste of all your world cuisine options right here.

 7. T’Pot Café:

For The English In You.

This is it, folks. The height of quality brunch spreads. It simply does not get classier than this.

For all my players out there that like to get a little naughty and have breakfast and lunch together, this destination is a quirky one and is sure to put a big naughty smile on your face, but make sure to pack your pants loose cause you’ll be needing those extra inches!

With its economical brunch starting from ₹800, this is as delightful as it gets.

But before you ride your motor to T’Pot Café, you might wanna drop by on their website and grab one of those combos that they offer.

What Are You Waiting For?

If you can’t decide on whether to have lunch or breakfast, simply have both!

Best of both worlds is what I always believe in.

A meal is best enjoyed when shared. So share these classy brunch ideas with your loved ones and see the smile on their faces.

Also, we would love to hear from you. So if you have any suggestions, or know an excellent brunch destination that we missed out, please tell us in the comment section below.

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12 best places in Delhi for that perfect Sunday Brunch (Content Strategi)

Had your most inexpensive and delicious brunch yet? If not, then your taste buds are in for a surprise. We have a list of restaurants that are cautiously picked to serve the divine purpose of fulfilling your urge for luscious Food. 

Also, special care is taken to ensure most of your money stays in the pocket. So here are the best places in Delhi that present a scrumptious weekend brunch just under Rs.1000.    

MediumWellDone at DLF City Phase 5

If you are a big fan of the big fat burger and a steak gets you all googly-eyed, this is your heaven!

With American and European fare on offer, head here for a brunching extravaganza!

Offer: Sunday brunch at Rs.899

The Ancient Barbecue at Sector 50

The decor is chic, and the presence of amiable staff makes a great stay.

If Barbeque is the word you go by, then this place is worth a drive.

Offer: Sunday brunch at Rs.799

Mosaic – Country Inn & Suites at Sector 29

With pancakes, mocktails and a swimming pool on offer, this place is a Sunday brunch specialist!

Head here to devour delights, this brunch will redeem your food senses!

Offer: Sunday brunch at Rs.999

Bistrot at Optus Sarovar Premiere

With a range of Indian and Continental fare on offer, this place is go-to for foodies.

With an exuberant coffee shop and fine service, head here for a hearty Sunday meal.

Offer: Buffet breakfast at Rs.399

RGB – Park Inn at Indraprastha Extension

Fresh, Trendy, and Fun are the best words that describe this restaurant.

If you would like to unwind this Sunday, a perfect brunch awaits you at RGB!

Offer: Sunday Brunch at Rs.799

MoMo Cafe at the Courtyard by Marriott

The open kitchen and contemporary interiors are a delight for the eyes.

If you are looking for a refreshing brunch and wish to be served like royalty, head straight here!

Offer: Weekend buffet breakfast at Rs.499

Golden Tulip at Vasundhara

This restaurant makes for a lavish getaway!

With a range of Indian, Continental and Oriental fare on offer, head here for a quality bruncheon!

Offer: Sunday Brunch at Rs.799

Khandani Rajdhani at Connaught Place

With an aarti to welcome you, this place is traditions galore!

Head here for a wholesome brunch at a fantastic price. And let’s not forget the bliss of having 32 items on the plate!

Offer: Weekend Rajdhani thali at Rs.499

Fresc Co at Ambience Island

A peppy decor and a variety of cuisines win scores for this restaurant-cum-bar.

Head here for a feast this Sunday!

Offer: Sunday Brunch at Rs.999

Pirates of Grill at Rajouri Garden

This restaurant has got it all – pirate style!

With fine dining, pretty interiors and a range of cuisines to bowl you over, this place is worth your Sunday!

Offer: Veg Sunday Brunch at Rs.641

Bonitos – The Uppal at Samaika

With exotic decor and European hues, this luxurious lounge will transport you!

Make this your Sunday destination for a brunching experience like no other!

Offer: Sunday Brunch at Rs.899

Bailamos at Punjabi Bagh West

 A quaint setting and excellent staff make for a great stay.

With delicious Indian fare on offer, head here for a spicy affair this Sunday!

Offer: Sunday Brunch at Rs.499

Now that you have a list to choose from, plan your weekend itinerary accordingly. Don’t forget to share this guide on Facebook and Twitter, and leave your thoughts in the comments section. Get on the weekend food mania, Happy Brunching!

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12 best places in Delhi for that perfect Sunday Brunch (Content Strategi)

Had your most inexpensive and delicious meal yet? If not, then your taste buds are in for a surprise. We have a list of restaurants that are cautiously picked to serve the divine purpose of fulfilling your urge for luscious Food. 

Also, special care is taken to ensure most of your money stays in the pocket. So here are the best places in Delhi that present a scrumptious weekend brunch just under Rs.1000.    

MoMo Cafe at the Courtyard by Marriott

The open kitchen and contemporary interiors are a delight for the eyes.

If you are looking for a refreshing meal and wish to be served like royalty, head straight here!

Offer: Rs 499 for a weekend buffet breakfast 

Khandani Rajdhani at Connaught Place

With an aarti to welcome you, this place is traditions galore!

Head here for a wholesome brunch at a fantastic price. And let’s not forget the bliss of having 32 items on the plate!

Offer: Rs 499 for the weekend Rajdhani Thali

The Vapour Grill at Sector 29

This restaurant serves Indian, Chinese and Italian fare. The sophisticated decor and hospitable staff make for a lovely experience.

If you are looking for a fancy Brunch, reserve your space here this Sunday.

Offer: Rs 759 for a weekend buffet lunch

The Ancient Barbeque at Sector 50

The decor is chic, and the presence of amiable staff makes for a great stay.

If Barbeque is the word, you go by then this place is worth a drive.

Offer: Rs 799 for a Sunday brunch

Kathputli at Defence Colony

Offering a broad range of Rajasthani delicacies, this place is apt for the weekend brunch.

So get your vegetarian folk along and head here for that perfect family Sunday.

Offer: Rs 549 for a special Marwari Thali on weekends.

Bistrot at Optus Sarovar Premiere

With a wide range of Indian and Continental fare on offer, this place is go-to for foodies.

With an exuberant coffee shop and fine service, head here for a hearty Sunday meal.

Offer: Rs 399 for a buffet breakfast

Smaaash at DLF City Phase 2

Food, Fun, and Games are the best words that describe this restaurant. The peppy decor and interactive games win scores for this eatery.

So tag your buddies along and head here for a fun weekend!

Offer: Rs 499 for a Pizza and Games Combo

Kitchen District at Hyatt Regency

This is an in-house restaurant serving Continental, Indian and Japanese fare.

This place is perfect for the weekend distraction; head here for the luxury feels.

Offer: Rs 599 for a buffet breakfast   

Infinity at Crowne Plaza

An ideal location and a commercial setting make this restaurant a cool get-away. Save space here this weekend for a quality luncheon.

Offer: Rs 555 for a buffet breakfast

The Vault Cafe at Connaught Place

The merry ambience and a vault theme are things to watch out for at this peppy ghetto.

Head here for a sundry and fun experience!

Offer: Rs 499 for a starter with 4 drinks

Jungle Jamboree at Connaught Place

This is a 3-storey restaurant with an exclusive jungle theme to dazzle you on each floor.

Reserve your space here for the Wildest Brunch Ever!

Offer: Rs 675 for a 7-course Buffet Lunch

Bailamos at Punjabi Bagh West

A quaint setting and excellent staff make for a great stay.

With delicious Indian fare on offer, Head here for a spicy affair this Sunday!

Offer: Rs 499 for a Sunday Brunch

Now that you have a list to choose from, plan your weekend itinerary accordingly. Don’t forget to share this guide on social media and leave your thoughts in the comments section. Get on the weekend food mania, Happy Brunching!

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Are You Bonkers Over Brunch? Spare Just 1000 Bucks this Weekend and I Promise Paradise (Content Strategi)

You don’t have to be rich to experience the most unforgettable elegance and hospitality at sophisticated restaurants in and around New Delhi.

I will show you exactly how to make the most of your 1000 bucks for a sparkling Sunday head-start.

Take a peek at the most happening places for your munching spree around Delhi and pamper your brunch to the fullest.

Cross Avenue – Radisson Blu

Imagine the ambience of a 5-star hotel for an affordable Sunday brunch. Rush to Radisson for inviting lush green landscaping at a nothing less than magnetic location.

Pricing: INR 999-INR 1299 for Sunday Brunch

Sharman – The Ashok

Unleash Rajasthan and World class service at Sharman. Enjoy unmatched precedence for your tastes and preferences with honour and admiration.

Location: Chanakyapuri, New Delhi

Pricing: INR 799 for Sunday Brunch

Atrio Resort

Atrio’s beautifully laid out, cosy interiors, warm hospitality experience and delightful Chinese and Indian dining is sure to pull you in time and again.

Location: Kapashera, New Delhi

Pricing: INR 999 for Sunday Brunch

RBG – Park Inn

Have fun and relax while you eat at Park Inn, Radisson in a modern and appealing ambience – excellent food, royal arrangement, and cooperative staff.

Location: Indraprastha Extension, New Delhi

Pricing: INR 799-INR 999 for Sunday Brunch

Mosaic – Country Inn & Suites

Sunday brunch specialists Mosaic Country Inn and Suites will leave you with nothing less than exhilaration and enchantment with their North Indian, Asian and Continental cuisine.

Location: Sector 29, Gurgaon, Haryana

Price: Sunday Brunch for INR 1,099

Viva – Holiday Inn

Vivacious Viva by Holiday Inn is the typical kitchen style setting for one of the most homely brunch experiences. They are fine dining at its best for your best-loved Asian, European or North Indian delights.

Location: Aero City, New Delhi, India

Price: Sunday Brunch for INR 1,499 – 1,799

Pavilion 75 – WelcomHotel Dwarka

Spacious, classy interiors and the sprawling presence of Pavilion 75 is designed to help you imbibe your soul into its welcoming nature. A reasonable deal at a high-end restaurant is worth experiencing.

Location: Sector 10 Dwarka, New Delhi

Price: Sunday brunch from INR 1,299-1,599

New Town Cafe – Park Plaza

Loose yourself in the International cuisine set up in an open, airy demeanour. New Town Café is nothing less than high-class elegance and style.

Location: Sector 55, Noida

Price: Sunday Brunch between INR 1,999-1,799

MediumWellDone

Savour luscious steaks, the authentically grilled style, or go for an American or European style belly full burger and beverage combo. MediumWellDone also features W-Fi for the Internet savvy guest.

Location: DLF City Phase 5, Gurgaon, Haryana

Price: Sunday brunch for INR 899

7° Brauhaus

There is nothing like being served with a multi cuisine expert specialising in true tastes of German, Mediterranean and African cuisines, or the delectable delights from Bulgaria, Afghanistan or North India.

Location: DLF City Phase 5, Gurgaon, Haryana

Price: Sunday Brunch for INR 1,999

Delhi Pavilion – Sheraton

Dive deep into the elegant, aromatic ambience as Delhi Pavilion captivates you this Sunday for an exquisite course enveloped in traditional and modern style.

Location: Saket Malls Area, New Delhi

Price: Sunday Brunch for INR 1799-2199

The Village Deck

Village Deck’s Classy, woody dimly lit look presents one of the most soothing experiences in a multi-cuisine setting with their melodious presence and gracious hospitality.

Location: Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi

Price: Sunday Brunch from INR 1,499-1,799

All set to have a blast this Sunday? Nothing like an exciting brunch at a fabulous dining location!

Agree? Write a bit about how your Sunday brunch munch turned into a remarkable extravaganza.

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Ports-of-Call On Your Food Odyssey in New Orleans(Rank Princess – SEO)

If you’re stopping by in the ‘Big Easy,’ then there’s no way you can leave without having some of their iconic dishes. The vibrant nightlife of New Orleans is matched by its nourishing and mouth-watering food.

With roots in Creole, Cajun and French culture, the decades of sumptuous mixing of ideas and tastes has created a cuisine not only entirely new and fresh but also delicious.

If you’re new to New Orleans, then this is just the beginning of your Odyssey. Whether you’re just visiting for a couple of days, or you’re settling in for the long haul, you can’t miss the food.

Take a look at these five dishes you must try out, and some of the famous New Orleans restaurants you can try them at.

  1. Char-grilled Oysters in the Acme Oyster House, French Quarter: Seafood delicacies abound in New Orleans, with the seafood history going back to the 1700s with the start of commercial fisheries. While oysters are a common delicacy throughout the South, chargrilled oysters are one of those New Orleans specialities that you can’t find anywhere else. While you’re there, try their Seafood Gumbo Cup too. The New Orleans French Quarter is a treasure trove of amazing seafood restaurants.
  2. Gumbo in The Gumbo Shop, French Quarter: Gumbo is one of those things that show what a wild, crazy and delicious mix of cultures New Orleans is. A stew served over rice; there is no one true recipe for gumbo. Everyone has their own recipe. Sassafras and bay leaves are staple seasonings, as introduced by Native Americans, but everything else is a free-for-all.
  3. Po’ Boys at Parasol’s: If you’re in the mood for a quick (but filling) bite, then try out another one of New Orleans’ specialities. Po’ Boys are overstuffed sandwiches with cut potatoes and roast beef gravy. These first started being made during 1929, where they were provided free to poor, striking streetcar workers (hence the name.) So you’re eating a piece of New Orleans food history!
  4. Beer and Bar Food at The Avenue Pub: This may be cheating, but we feel any list with New Orleans eating places on it has got to have a good pub on it for newcomers who want to party the New Orleans way, and The Avenue Pub sure knows how to show you a good time. Discover 40+ beers on tap, each one unique, and pub comfort food the way only New Orleans knows how. Famously, the bar is open 24×7 so drop in whenever.
  5. Beignets at Café Du Monde: Beignets can be distinctly traced back to the influence of the French-Creole denizens in the city. To the uninitiated, they are a little like doughnuts, but they precede doughnuts. The dough is combined then fried, and the mound is dusted with powdered sugar to create the famous New Orleans sweet dessert treat. You can buy your beignet mix from them and try it out at home if you like it.

Visit Often!

It’s tough to leave New Orleans, and it’s tough when you think about all of the amazing food that you just can’t get anywhere else, so come back whenever you can.

Live with good music, great food and a wonderful life in New Orleans.

LSI Keywords: famous New Orleans sweet dessert, New Orleans food history, New Orleans eating places, New Orleans French Quarter, famous New Orleans restaurants

References

http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/multicultural/multiculturalhistory/creole.html

http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2013/02/the_louisiana_seafood_industry.html

http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/cuisine/traditionalfoods/poboys.html

http://www.gumboshop.com/

http://www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2015-02-11/10-iconic-new-orleans-foods-where-to-try-them/5

http://www.cafedumonde.com/

http://theavenuepub.com/

http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/cuisine/traditionalfoods/

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Dishes that Define New Orleans, the Top Five(Rank Princess – SEO)

We wouldn’t be very wrong if we said that New Orleans takes its food more seriously than any other city in The States. In the city where every restaurant has something to offer that you won’t find anywhere else, it’s no surprise that the town is home to many iconic dishes. Here’s a list of places and food you can’t afford to miss.

  1. Brennan’s Signature Banana Foster

The Banana Foster is essentially a banana sundae, but with a New Orleans twist. The bananas are slow-cooked with butter and sweet spices like cinnamon and vanilla. Then the rum is added, and the flames get to work, combining all the ingredients and imparting its delightful flavour.

The cooked bananas are served with the special in-house vanilla ice cream, and the best banana sundae of the solar system is born.   

Head over to 417 Royal Street and behold the magic yourself.

  1. Gumbo Z’herbes at Dooky Chase

Talking New Orleans food without talking Gumbo would be like talking Halloween without the candies. Gumbo is a versatile dish which you can find almost everywhere and in a variety of flavour combinations.

The gumbo in question, Gumbo Z’herbes, is an extraordinary affair, though. Prepared by the legendary chef Leah Chase of Dooky Chase, Z’herbes is a particular dish which is available only on Holy Thursdays.

But you can still find their regular gumbos all year round, which are some of the best in town, on 2301 Orleans Avenue.

  1. Oysters at Casamento Oyster House

Casamento’s is a seasonal oyster house located at 4330 Magazine Street. Seasonal meaning it’s closed in the summer.

But visit them at any other time of the year, and you’re bound to find some of the best bivalve oysters which the natives and tourists can’t get enough of.

Order some good wine to go with the oysters and engage in conversations with the oyster shucker. And who knows, he just might let you shuck a couple of oysters yourself if you ask nicely enough. 

  1. Pascal Manales Barbeque Shrimp

We still have little idea as to why it’s called ‘barbbeque’ shrimp when it isn’t barbequed at all. What it is, though, is some quality sautéed shrimp with a Worcestershire butter sauce which tastes, well, as you can imagine, heavenly.

Pascal’s, on 1838 Napoleon Avenue, shouldn’t be too much work to find as it is a major city landmark since the 1950s.

  1. Fried Chicken at Willie Mae’s

In a country that’s obsessed with fried chicken, claiming to be the best doesn’t come easy. But if there’s a place that’s often credited with the title of best-fried chicken in town, it must be for a good reason.

The thing which separates the chicken at Willie Mae’s from the crowd is its batter, which is very moist, luscious, and a secret recipe (you’ll find a lot of those here).

So, drive to 2401 St. Anne Street and get hold of some of them chicken wings.

And this sums up our list of some of the most popular and decadent food that the iconic city of New Orleans has to offer. We wish you to be reminded that this barely even scratches the surface of what the city has to offer. To really enjoy and appreciate the food culture there, New Orleans has to be visited and revisited.

References:

http://nola.eater.com/maps/new-orleans-25-most-iconic-dishes

http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/cuisine/traditionalfoods/

https://www.thrillist.com/eat/new-orleans/traditional-new-orleans-food-best-places-to-eat-jambalaya-pralines-crawfish-etouffee-and-more-iconic-dishes?_e_pi_=7{ed162fdde9fdc472551df9f31f04601345edf7e4eff6ea93114402690d8fa616}2CPAGE_ID10{ed162fdde9fdc472551df9f31f04601345edf7e4eff6ea93114402690d8fa616}2C3639822545

https://www.thrillist.com/eat/new-orleans/your-new-orleans-food-bucket-list-from-muffalettas-to-charbroiled-oysters

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Ports-of-Call On Your Food Odyssey in New Orleans(Rank Princess – SEO)

If you’re stopping by in the ‘Big Easy,’ then there’s no way you can leave without having some of their iconic dishes. The vibrant nightlife of New Orleans is matched by its nourishing and mouth-watering food.

With roots in Creole, Cajun and French culture, the decades of sumptuous mixing of ideas and tastes has created a cuisine not only entirely new and fresh but also delicious.

If you’re new to New Orleans, then this is just the beginning of your Odyssey. Whether you’re just visiting for a couple of days, or you’re settling in for the long haul, you can’t miss the food.

Take a look at these five dishes you must try out, and some of the famous New Orleans restaurants you can try them at.

  1. Char-grilled Oysters in the Acme Oyster House, French Quarter: Seafood delicacies abound in New Orleans, with the seafood history going back to the 1700s with the start of commercial fisheries. While oysters are a common delicacy throughout the South, chargrilled oysters are one of those New Orleans specialities that you can’t find anywhere else. While you’re there, try their Seafood Gumbo Cup too. The New Orleans French Quarter is a treasure trove of amazing seafood restaurants.
  2. Gumbo in The Gumbo Shop, French Quarter: Gumbo is one of those things that show what a wild, crazy and delicious mix of cultures New Orleans is. A stew served over rice; there is no one true recipe for gumbo. Everyone has their own recipe. Sassafras and bay leaves are staple seasonings, as introduced by Native Americans, but everything else is a free-for-all.
  3. Po’ Boys at Parasol’s: If you’re in the mood for a quick (but filling) bite, then try out another one of New Orleans’ specialities. Po’ Boys are overstuffed sandwiches with cut potatoes and roast beef gravy. These first started being made during 1929, where they were provided free to poor, striking streetcar workers (hence the name.) So you’re eating a piece of New Orleans food history!
  4. Beer and Bar Food at The Avenue Pub: This may be cheating, but we feel any list with New Orleans eating places on it has got to have a good pub on it for newcomers who want to party the New Orleans way, and The Avenue Pub sure knows how to show you a good time. Discover 40+ beers on tap, each one unique, and pub comfort food the way only New Orleans knows how. Famously, the bar is open 24×7 so drop in whenever.
  5. Beignets at Café Du Monde: Beignets can be distinctly traced back to the influence of the French-Creole denizens in the city. To the uninitiated, they are a little like doughnuts, but they precede doughnuts. The dough is combined then fried, and the mound is dusted with powdered sugar to create the famous New Orleans sweet dessert treat. You can buy your beignet mix from them and try it out at home if you like it.

Visit Often!

It’s tough to leave New Orleans, and it’s tough when you think about all of the amazing food that you just can’t get anywhere else, so come back whenever you can.

Live with good music, great food and a wonderful life in New Orleans.

 

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References

http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/multicultural/multiculturalhistory/creole.html

http://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2013/02/the_louisiana_seafood_industry.html

http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/cuisine/traditionalfoods/poboys.html

http://www.gumboshop.com/

http://www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2015-02-11/10-iconic-new-orleans-foods-where-to-try-them/5

http://www.cafedumonde.com/

http://theavenuepub.com/

http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/cuisine/traditionalfoods/

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Dishes that Define New Orleans, the Top Five(Rank Princess – SEO)

We wouldn’t be very wrong if we said that New Orleans takes its food more seriously than any other city in The States. In the city where every restaurant has something to offer that you won’t find anywhere else, it’s no surprise that the town is home to many iconic dishes. Here’s a list of places and food you can’t afford to miss.

  1. Brennan’s Signature Banana Foster

The Banana Foster is essentially a banana sundae, but with a New Orleans twist. The bananas are slow-cooked with butter and sweet spices like cinnamon and vanilla. Then the rum is added, and the flames get to work, combining all the ingredients and imparting its delightful flavour.

The cooked bananas are served with the special in-house vanilla ice cream, and the best banana sundae of the solar system is born.   

Head over to 417 Royal Street and behold the magic yourself.

  1. Gumbo Z’herbes at Dooky Chase

Talking New Orleans food without talking Gumbo would be like talking Halloween without the candies. Gumbo is a versatile dish which you can find almost everywhere and in a variety of flavour combinations.

The gumbo in question, Gumbo Z’herbes, is an extraordinary affair, though. Prepared by the legendary chef Leah Chase of Dooky Chase, Z’herbes is a particular dish which is available only on Holy Thursdays.

But you can still find their regular gumbos all year round, which are some of the best in town, on 2301 Orleans Avenue.

  1. Oysters at Casamento Oyster House

Casamento’s is a seasonal oyster house located at 4330 Magazine Street. Seasonal meaning it’s closed in the summer.

But visit them at any other time of the year, and you’re bound to find some of the best bivalve oysters which the natives and tourists can’t get enough of.

Order some good wine to go with the oysters and engage in conversations with the oyster shucker. And who knows, he just might let you shuck a couple of oysters yourself if you ask nicely enough. 

  1. Pascal Manales Barbeque Shrimp

We still have little idea as to why it’s called ‘barbbeque’ shrimp when it isn’t barbequed at all. What it is, though, is some quality sautéed shrimp with a Worcestershire butter sauce which tastes, well, as you can imagine, heavenly.

Pascal’s, on 1838 Napoleon Avenue, shouldn’t be too much work to find as it is a major city landmark since the 1950s.

  1. Fried Chicken at Willie Mae’s

In a country that’s obsessed with fried chicken, claiming to be the best doesn’t come easy. But if there’s a place that’s often credited with the title of best-fried chicken in town, it must be for a good reason.

The thing which separates the chicken at Willie Mae’s from the crowd is its batter, which is very moist, luscious, and a secret recipe (you’ll find a lot of those here).

So, drive to 2401 St. Anne Street and get hold of some of them chicken wings.

And this sums up our list of some of the most popular and decadent food that the iconic city of New Orleans has to offer. We wish you to be reminded that this barely even scratches the surface of what the city has to offer. To really enjoy and appreciate the food culture there, New Orleans has to be visited and revisited.

 

References:

http://nola.eater.com/maps/new-orleans-25-most-iconic-dishes

http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/cuisine/traditionalfoods/

https://www.thrillist.com/eat/new-orleans/traditional-new-orleans-food-best-places-to-eat-jambalaya-pralines-crawfish-etouffee-and-more-iconic-dishes?_e_pi_=7{ed162fdde9fdc472551df9f31f04601345edf7e4eff6ea93114402690d8fa616}2CPAGE_ID10{ed162fdde9fdc472551df9f31f04601345edf7e4eff6ea93114402690d8fa616}2C3639822545

https://www.thrillist.com/eat/new-orleans/your-new-orleans-food-bucket-list-from-muffalettas-to-charbroiled-oysters

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Indulge Your Inner Foodie With These 7 Winter Specials(Rank Princess – SEO)

We Indians love winters. It is the season to rejoice with friends and family over a variety of delicious food! It could be a picnic wala Sunday, a chaat evening, or a Monday gossip wali chai, and many such hours, spent together, laughing and eating!

The markets are overflowing with green leafy vegetables, tubers, and root vegetables, filled with healthy nutrients and flavours that can be savoured in these cold months only.

The cold season gives us the reason to eat more and not sweat about it! So how can we not think of all the yummy seasonal dishes that we can indulge in from different parts of India?

Let us share 7 of our Winter Special – ‘Dish to Binge on’!

  1. Gajar ka Halwa from Northern India

Gajar ka halwa is a typical winter dessert that is cooked in almost every North Indian household during the cold season. Made of juicy red carrots laden with milk, ghee, sugar, and assorted dry fruits, it is the most anticipated sweet dish of the chilly months!

It becomes a must on the dessert menu for all the weddings, parties, and dinners during the season.Nothing can beat the feeling of eating steaming hot gajar ka halwa on a cold winter night!

  1. Punjab’s Makke ki Roti and Sarson ka Saag

This is the food for the soul! Nothing warms up your body more than a heartening meal of Makke ki Roti and Sarson ka Saag from the kitchens of Punjab.

Made with iron-rich leafy vegetables, and maize flour, the food is enriched with Indian spices, condiments, and ghee!It tastes best when served piping hot with butter and jaggery.

  1. Kolkata’s Nolen Gurer Rosogolla and Sandesh

Though sandesh and rosogolla are known Bengali sweets that are served year round, it is the flavour of nolen gurer that is special to the winter months only!

Date palm jaggery or nolen gurer flavoured rosogolla and sandesh are almost synonymous with the Kolkata winters!This ghee and jaggery filled winter delicacy is so impatiently awaited that it can be eaten with all meals and in between too!

  1. Delhi’s Mixed Vegetable Parathas

Breakfast, lunch, or dinner, no Delhi household goes without having this hot, round, fulfilling meal a few times every winter!

The parathas are versatile and can be made with a number of available vegetables, like potato, cauliflower, cottage cheese, onion, radish, peas, carrot, just to name a few.Homemade white butter, curd, pickle, and onion are its ideal accompaniments!

  1. Gujarati Undhiyu

Undhiyu is a dry spicy vegetable stew, made in Gujrat especially during the winter months.

It is made mainly of papdi, a creeper vegetable. Undhiyu is tossed in the fiery mix with peas, brinjals, sweet potatoes, and more.It tastes best with roti, puri, or winter special methi muthias!

  1. Bihar’s Litti Chokha

The winters in Bihar, Chhatisgarh, and Jharkhand are incomplete without the Litti Chokha.

Made of wheat flour and filled with chickpea flour, the dish is traditionally cooked over cow dung cakes or wood fires.Drizzled with loads of ghee, Bihar’s winter cuisine goes best with Brinjal Bharta or Mashed Potatoes.

  1. Andhra’s Keema Methi

Keema Methi is a winter tradition from Andhra Pradesh!Minced lamb flavoured with fenugreek seeds and other complimentary condiments. Tastes best when served with rice!

India’s food culture is as rich as the country itself! Travel anywhere, and you are bound to find a taste that is uniquely rich and still unequivocally Indian!

Then what are you waiting for? Let the Indian winter food travel begin this new year

 

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http://www.indianeagle.com/travelbeats/best-indian-winter-delicacies/

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http://www.happytrips.com/india/travel-guide/indian-snacks-to-binge-on-in-the-cold-winter-months/gs45120381.cms

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http://www.indobase.com/recipes/category/winter.php

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/6-healthy-Indian-foods-that-keep-you-warm-during-winters/photostory/55909283.cms

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