Reviews on French food in Westwego, Louisiana, United States. Westwego is a city in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States, and a suburb of New Orleans. The population was 8,534 at the 2010 census. It lies along the west bank of the Mississippi River.
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4 based on 102 reviews
The croissants were fresh, buttery, and flaky - so good! The croissant with scrambled eggs with cheese and strawberry preserves reminded me of our breakfasts in Paris. The crepe Romanoff is a wonderful choice as well - a cinnamony crepe with fresh strawberries and just the right amount of Romanoff sauce. Everything in the pastry case looked delicious too. The parking lot is a little small, but there is additional parking nearby. If you are eating in, walk in and just keep walking down to the cash register where you order, then find a seat.
4 based on 328 reviews
Located on Magazine with big picture windows you not only enjoy some of the best in New Orleans food and preparation but you become part of the ever changing New Orleans atmosphere of the neighborhood. Can't wait to go back again!
4 based on 60 reviews
Get the eggs in brioche! Mmmm! Staff is super friendly, and the food was warm and fresh-tasting. There's a small outside seating area where we enjoyed the lovely weather, but you can also eat inside if you want. Only downfall is the parking. There was construction when we went, so we had to park around the corner in the residential neighborhood, but it wasn't far away at all.
4 based on 229 reviews
Fun place, definitely French! We started with cocktails, including some very nice French 75s. There were four of us and we shared the mussels as an appetizer. I highly recommend this. For entres, two had crepes, one had the seafood gratin and I had the Veal. We finished with a crepe fraises (strawberries). Tres Bien!
4 based on 183 reviews
Apolline is a casual fine dining creole bistro located in a beautifully renovated shotgun double cottage. It features authentic creole cuisine, and New Orleans inspired global cuisine. it has a full bar and a well-rounded wine list. It is a great spot to
We went on a Friday for their brunch menu. The restaurant wasn't too busy as we arrived right when they opened at 11, but it was crowded when we finished around 1215.I had a violet colored cocktail, that I sadly can't remember the name of. It was light, sweet, and a little tart at the same time. It was very good. My husband had the bottomless bloody mary's, which you really can't go wrong with.I had the smoked pork enchiladas, which were awesome as pork is not always my first choice. My husband had the shrimp and grits which were also very good.This is a very cozy renovated shotgun home, which gives it a great overall feel. They also had a small private room which looked very nice.The service was timely and friendly.If we didn't want to try 20 new places every time we visit Nola we would come back to this restaurant.
4 based on 308 reviews
The former 1910 pharmacy in the neighborhood has amazing history turning our excellent chefs in the last 30 years and it can be experienced.It is so Nola that it does not even need a sign out front. The quality and service was impeccable and would recommend to anyone who wants to enjoy a NOLA dinner experience that is not touristy!
4 based on 224 reviews
Excellent breakfast, reasonably priced and the service was super! We had a selection, omelette, eggs with salmon, and the fried pancake balls. The grits were as good as we have ever had, even in Texas. Small place but worth a short wait.
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