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roni
2 yıl önce
french quarter
our next stop wascafedu monde. everyone and their mother recommended we go there for one of their famous beignets.cafedu monde only really serves two things: the beignets and coffee. i, unfortunately, am not a coffee drinker so i didn’t get to experience their famous coffe au lait (coffee mixed with half hot milk) but i did dig into a beignet and chased it down with a cold chocolate milk. it was good but not earth-shattering good. maybe my expectations were too high? honestly, i think i had better beignets in savannah ! don’t get me wrong. i enjoyed them but next time i won’t wait on the excessively long line for some simple fried dough with powdered sugar. it reminded me of  voodoo donut in portland . good, not great, but the reputation has grown so much it’s a must try for yourself when you visit. cochon we met local friends from baton rouge  at this lovely restaurant who highly recommended it. thankfully we had reservation as it was packed to the rim! the atmosphere was casual and fun but a little loud. i loved the small plate options on the menu and we decided to order a bunch to share. i didn’t take many photos. i was enjoying the company and conversation too much but i did pause when my entree came out. that’s rabbit and dumplings and it was amazing! i’m normally not a dumpling girl but i made an exception as this was a menu item i’ve never seen before. the whole meal was fabulous and our waiter was super nice even though he seemed stretched too thin at this busy dinner spot. apolline based on yet another recommendation (thank you brandi !) we had to go to apolline for brunch. it  was a cute little place in uptown new orleans. small but cozy. a little loud but that may have only been because we were seated next to the most annoying group on the planet. before i even get into my entrée i have two words for you: cinnamon bacon.
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emily
5
2 yıl önce
french quarter
delicious. we visited new orleans for 4 days and fell in love withcafedu monda beignets and coffee. best coffee we've ever had and we ate beignets every day!!!! i highly recommend to everyone :)
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lizzybeth2292
2 yıl önce
french quarter
so very good. why even write a review?cafedu monde is always good. the sheer cheapness makes this a great breakfast spot for college kids like myself. if you're in new orleans, there's no reason you shouldn't stop by.
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iowaknit
5
2 yıl önce
french quarter
touristy but worth a stop.cafedu monde is a complete tourist hang-out--- but that said, their coffee is amazing and their beignets are worth stopping in for. in case you aren't sure what to expect from beignets- think a fancier version of a funnel cake - deep fried dough covered in powered sugar.
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marc
5
2 yıl önce
french quarter
0 by marc smith on 12 may, 2015 where to eat/drink share this post i’ve just arrived in new orleans , checked into my hotel room and dropped off my luggage. what do you think the first thing i want to do in new orleans is? you guessed right if you said i wanted to eat some beignets . not just any beignets though, i want some the famous beignets served atcafedu monde . i want to gorge myself on a square french donut covered in white powdered sugar while drinking acafeau lait. it is quintessential new orleans and a quintessential french quarter experience not to be missed.cafedu monde french market coffee standcafedu monde is located at  800 decatur street , which is a short ten-minute walk from my hotel on canal street, the sheraton new orleans . the walk tocafedu monde gets me in the big easy spirit. i see the iconic french quarter architecture and a few revelers walking the street with a drink in hand, myself included.
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gingerduprephoto
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2 yıl önce
french quarter
a "must stop" while in nola. we couldn't wait to try the beignets atcafedu monde. it was worth the wait! it isn't the cleanest but you'll forget about that when your order arrives! thecafeau lait (iced or hot) is the best i've had and the beignets are soft, fluffy, and absolutely delicious. the birds love the scour the floor for any pieces that have been dropped! there was quite a line but it did move fast and it was fun to listen to the music while we waited. don't forget cash, the atm across the street has a $4 fee. will definitely go back next time we are in town!
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anirudh
4
2 yıl önce
french quarter
when we visited thecafeit was bustling with people. like everybody else, we order beignets. they were delicious and reasonably priced. although the waiting staff could have been bit better in my opinion.
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thecritic
5
2 yıl önce
french quarter
good lord it's good!. at first i couldnt believe/understand why people would wait in long ass lines to getcafeau lait and beignets... and then i had them...and now i understand. i bought the mix to make both at home. it's not the same. you have to go get somecafedu monde and go sit at jackson square...must!
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christi
5
2 yıl önce
french quarter
long wait, but well worth it. thecafeau lait was drinking temperature (perfect!) and the beignets melt in your mouth. the service was great, too! loved it!
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enichol6
5
2 yıl önce
french quarter
yes.cafedu monde should have 100% like. how anyone could turn down these delectable beignets andcafeau lait is beyond me. too much hassle for regular visiting but if you're visiting it's a must-go
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postcards
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3 yıl önce
french quarter
the iconiccafedu monde, i have seen in on a few movies and shows, mainly “chef” and “keeping up with the kardashians”, i was overly keen to try. now there is a few in new orleans around 6!! but the original is this one, french market.

now we went a few times on our stay in new orleans, but the morning is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!! beignets are fresher and completely different taste. this isn’t somehing they tell you! we did have a few for dessert but then we went for brekkie one morning and were blown away! bigger lines but worth the difference.
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candace
5
5 yıl önce
french quarter
the one place you have to visit in new orleans iscafedu monde. i don't really know why, but it's the most famous spot in the city, and i don't think my trip would have been complete without it. the originalcafedu monde coffee stand was established in 1862 in the new orleans french market. thecafeis open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. it closes only on christmas day and on the day an occasional hurricane passes too close to new orleans.
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monika
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5 yıl önce
french quarter
i like to visit many places but i like café du monde is best places i visit with my brother i order milk coffee with chocolate and my brother order milk white coffee and he really like it
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cory
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5 yıl önce
french quarter
you haven’t tasted new orleans unless you’ve hadcafedu monde. the original beignet goes great with their chicory coffee. beignets are always best eaten hot, which is unfortunate, because i would love to bring a couple dozen back to birmingham with me each time i visit nola.
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markberg
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5 yıl önce
french quarter
the five of us visited café du monde on a sunday morning around 9am. at the time, the line was not too long, but by the time we left by 10, the line was more than double. the line did more well. during the wait, we listened to the street musicians. once we were seated, the waitress came by and took our order. this morning’s breakfast consisted of beignets &cafeau lait. the food and service were great. the only negative is that the seating area was tight. all and all, as a tourist, this place is a place you must visit.
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