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Galatoire's is a
French restaurant at 209
Bourbon Street in the
French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana,
United States. Jean
Galatoire, an immigrant...
- Jean
Galatoire (5
December 1854 – 30
September 1919) was a French-American
restaurateur who
owned Galatoire's restaurant on
Bourbon Street in New Orleans...
- Orleans' most
famous restaurants were founded.
Galatoire's, at 209
Bourbon Street was
established by Jean
Galatoire in 1905.
Known for
years by its characteristic...
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Broadway Books. p. 91. ISBN 0-7679-0290-4. "Recipes -
Galatoire's Restaurant". www.
galatoires.com.
Retrieved 12
October 2016. "Emeril Lag****e's New Orleans...
- Gulf of
Mexico makes the
simplicity of the meunière
style appropriate.
Galatoire's claims to sell more
Trout meunière
amandine than any
other dish. Soft-s****...
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Orleans Café du Monde, New
Orleans Eat: An
Oyster Bar, Portland,
Oregon Galatoire's, New
Orleans Mosca's The Parish, Portland,
Oregon Upperline Restaurant...
- Also, on Park
Island in New Orleans,
Ledner designed and
built the "
Galatoire House",
which made use of the client's
extensive collection of antique...
- Tujague's,
which have been in
business since the 19th century. Arnaud's,
Galatoire's, Broussard's, and Brennan's are also venerable.[citation needed] Less...
- May 8, 2019.
Retrieved June 11, 2019. Anderson,
Brett (May 6, 2005). "
Galatoire's gets top
James Beard Award". The Times-Picayune.
Archived from the original...
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which had an all-African-American cast, a
mention of the
restaurant Galatoire's (which was
segregated during the play's post-war 1940s time period) was...