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  5. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Andouille—a spicy dry-smoked sausage, characterized by a coarse-ground texture; Chaurice —similar to the Spanish chorizo; Ham hocks; Wild boar or feral hog; Head cheese; New Orleans hot sausage—a (usually) pork sausage spiced with cayenne and paprika. Pork sausage (fresh)—not smoked or cured, but highly seasoned. Mostly used in gumbos.

  6. K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen was a Cajun and Creole restaurant in the French Quarter owned by Paul Prudhomme that closed in 2020. [1] [2] Prudhomme and his wife Kay Hinrichs Prudhomme opened the restaurant in 1979. The restaurant is “credited with helping put New Orleans on the culinary map” and popularizing Cajun cuisine. [3]

  7. Galatoire's - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant information; Established: 1905; 120 years ago () Head chef: Phillip Lopez: Food type: Louisiana Creole cuisine: Dress code: Galatoire's dress code is business casual for lunch. No shorts or t-shirts. Jackets are required for gentlemen starting at 5 p.m. nightly and all day Sunday. Street address: 209 Bourbon Street: City: New Orleans ...

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  9. Bourbon Street - Wikipedia

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    The most renowned restaurant on Bourbon Street is Galatoire's; it represents traditional New Orleans dining and has a dress code. Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop and the Old Absinthe House are two of the many casual eateries. [3] Also notable is the locals’ hangout, the Bourbon House.