christmas gift for a foodie volunteer
#1
Posted 18 December 2006 - 09:20 AM
So my younger cousin has been volunteering in new orleans for the past nine months or so. Before heading down he was a burgeoning foodie. I'm sure he's been cooking quite a bit, and enjoying some cajun delights, but he's got approximately no money, so for christmas I'd love to treat him to a comforting and exciting meal.
Here's where i could use some help. I've never been to New Orleans and don't have any good ideas for a destination.
Any ideas of a definitively new orleans restaurant where i could buy a gift certificate over the phone or web? or if need be, maybe call in a credit card at the end of his meal?
thanks all.
-Andrew
#2
Posted 18 December 2006 - 09:41 AM
I'm suggesting this b/c he might enjoy several meals at neighborhood joints rather than one big meal at a swanky place (or he might want to treat a friend and share his gift, if he's the generous sort).
Bouillie: eating in south Louisiana
#3
Posted 18 December 2006 - 10:28 AM
#4
Posted 18 December 2006 - 10:34 AM
What a generous thing to do....on his part and yours, too! FYI, AmEx offers gift cards...you can purchase them in amounts ranging from $25 to $500. http://www10.america...41,16130,00.asp
I'm suggesting this b/c he might enjoy several meals at neighborhood joints rather than one big meal at a swanky place (or he might want to treat a friend and share his gift, if he's the generous sort).
That's an interesting idea. I have a bit of an aversion giving a gift so universally applicable, like cash. It always strikes me as a bit impersonal. Though i do take your point about the joy of several neighborhood meals over a swank bout of gluttony. Are there any neighborhood spots in particular that you would might recommend -- maybe places that have particular specialties? It could have a personal touch by setting up a "culinary itinerary" of 3 or so restaurants in a week.
#5
Posted 18 December 2006 - 12:37 PM
--Cafe Reconcile for down-home food and a good cause (it's a nonprofit venture training at-risk youth for hospitality jobs); okay, Todd's right--they're cash or check only right now.
--Casamento's (damn, Todd's right again...cash only) on Magazine near Napoleon. Classic oysterbar w/great fried oysters, softshells, etc.
--Bon Ton; hah! BT does indeed accept plastic. Lunch only in the CBD.
--Liuzza's on Bienville for a frenchuletta (does accept credit cards)
--Parkway Bakery & Tavern (Hagan St.)....yes, another cash-only joint. Poboys, cold Abita & Barq's.
All of this is beginning to seem complicated: you could probably get a gift certif to K-Paul's and simplify the whole thing, I guess!
Bouillie: eating in south Louisiana
#6
Posted 18 December 2006 - 03:12 PM
Cafe Reconcile will be right up his alley. and i'll point him to some of the others as well.
thank you so much, and have a great holiday season.
-a.










