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We were starving for lunch and couldn't pick a place and ended up walking right past this place and ducked in. We were in New Orleans two months ago and missed going to Emeril's there so we figured this was a perfect chance to make up for that indiscretion. The atmosphere was awesome - of course it was not NOLA at all, but the interior was just gorgeous. The pace of the service was a *tinge* slow, but I think it might have been intentional so you could relax and enjoy your food, not get it as quick as possible. The waitstaff and hostesses were super, super nice. The lighting was nice and we definitely enjoyed being there and the conversation. Unfortunately, the food was kinda meh. I got a shrimp po boy, and honestly, the one I got at the little dive bar right by the hotel in NOLA was WAY WAY better and about 1/3 the price. Joel got fish tacos - and while what he got was tasty - it could barely be called a taco - it was more like a fish quesadilla without any cheese. It wasn't *bad* at all. It just didn't blow me away as I expected. I definitely want to give the one in NOLA a chance, but with so many other places in Vegas to eat, I don't think I'll be getting back here any time soon.
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