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3.5
fytat
5
2 yıl önce
mid-city
well worth the streetcar ride.. yummy!!!! i asked a friend who used to live here for recommendations forgoodrestaurants and she said this place is not to be missed. it was loud, but that added to the experience. we could have split the cowboy burger as it was that big. i had the grilled oyster po boy and it was great. we had to leave room for the cake. superb. the staff was friendly, and the owner, steve, made sure we had everything we needed. a recommendation for any of my friends who visit here.
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rigel54
2
2 yıl önce
mid-city
2nd try, so-so.. surprised to be disappointed last time, gave it a second shot. pizza (wife & her mother), crust so thin in the middle that all it was was cheese, heavy. sandwiches are big bread, dry, unadorned. i had the cuban, a smattering of pork, well seasoned, but dry, dry, on dry bread. very plain. wife's dad had similar with another sandwich. no winners here. no winners last time. 0 for 6. try the breakfast? not sure.


-----14 may, 2011-----

wanted to give it a 5.. heard a great deal of good. hit is on a friday night. atmosphere 5, service 5, warm and friendly. great grilled oysters, close to a 5, but a bit over-rich and need a touch of something. a review and my wife enticed me to try the softshell crab poboy (i have fond memories but most softshells are overfried crispiness with nothing inside). it was pretty close t that on undressed butgoodbread. a grave disappointment, but a 3. wife's quesadillas were decent but over-cheesy & underflavorful. none of it bad, but little of it up to expectations. will try again, perhaps we made bad choices.
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rosalind
5
2 yıl önce
mid-city
great pizza!. did not expectgoodpizza here but it is very good. have not had a bad meal here yet. love the atmosphere and food.
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jel
4
2 yıl önce
mid-city
verygoodroasted pork. the cochon de lait po-boy was very tender, and the bread was very crisp. this is one of the rare joints serving up well made traditional new orleans food, and a terrific spot to hang out.
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michael
5
5 yıl önce
mid-city
check out the 3-minute video review at thereviewedshow.com episode 4!

well-known neighborhood spot featuring creole-italian fare by chef scot craig, featuring bottomless mimosas and bloody marry’s every sunday. 

the good: i can always count on this place to deliver quality food and an extensive menu that is consistent.  

the bad: because it is so popular the wait times can be long during peak times. but, they are nice enough to have a tent and water outside for those waiting.  

food: 5/5
atmosphere: 5/5
service: 5/5
cleanliness: 5/5
price: $$

one of chef scot craigs top restaurants - this corner restaurant that came back after katrina has some of the best brunch and dinner foods available in the city. everything is made from scratch and this place is packed for most popular seating times. featured on multiple food network shows, this is a 2-story power house pumping out delicious food all week long!  

the grilled red fish, breakfast pizza, blackberry jalapeño ribs and scottie’s special breakfast are popular items, forgoodreason. packed with flavor. today, my friends and i will try a few other options as we expand our horizons. be sure to check out the video and see how all three of our entrees turned out for this sunday brunch!

dishes tried:

breakfast pizza
a hearty breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hashbrowns, and green onions on crispy homemade dough. $15

ham and cheddar omelette
cheddar with tomato, mushroom & onion. $11

hamburger with sweet potato fries
fresh ground chuck, grilled to order - served on a buttered brioche bun. added: bleu cheese. $11.50
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mbclark
5
8 yıl önce
mid-city
may god continue to bless the chefs!!! almost 1000 pics posted!!!! awesome sauce!!! the joy you bring!!!!! can't wait to come visit and eat somegoodfood with y'all!!! keep it rocking!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
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kay
5
8 yıl önce
mid-city
the reason why i give them such a great score is because the food was excellent although a little spicy but thegoodkind of spice also the waiter was attentive and quick giving us refills without us even having to ask. the food was brought to us really quickly even though the place was jammed pack. overallgoodplace to eat.
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key
3
8 yıl önce
mid-city
when i enter katie's to be seat, i wasn't greeted well by the hostess. the young lady talked on the phone while my mother and i waited to be seat for agoodtwo minutes. now that we have been seated our waitress comes and ask for our drink order, she was very polite and well mannered waitress(forgot to get her name). for our appetizers my mother order a wedges salad( the salad was awesome in taste and appearance) for myself i order a dozen on chargrilled oysters and stuff mushrooms( both were delicious). now on to our entree, my mother had the snapper with mashed potatoes and topped with grilled shrimp. the mashed potatoes was very dry, and the fish was ok! my mother said she would have rather the shrimp than the cooks cooking the mash potatoes and the snapper. finally i had the catfish meunière, the dish wasn't a food appearance at all. it was a piece of fried fish over a large amount of french fries with this tangy soy sauce gravy. i didn't enjoy my entree at all, the fish wasgoodbut the french fries and that sauce wasn't the trick. i think maybe the catfish meunière needs to have some garlic potatoes instead of french fries soaking in the gravy, it's make the fries soggy. but my overall rating for katie's was neutral!
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wayne
5
8 yıl önce
mid-city
ah, television. it seems like any time a local restaurant manages to become featured on a travel channel program or a food network special, that restaurant instantly becomes the “it” place to dine. or, at least that is often an outsider’s perception. locals typically know better, especially new orleans locals. after a certain number of visits to the crescent city, you begin to realize that the most delicious food is often found far beyond the tourist-infested confines of the vieux carré, know more popularly as the french quarter.

after a little bit of research, you might soon discover that one of the most popular destinations for food lovers is a neighborhood lying in the heart of the city, otherwise aptly referred to as “mid city”. yes, from angelo brocato’s to liuzza’s. there are of course a number of new orleans culinary fixtures residing within the number of residential and commercial blocks of real estate just south of city park. foods of all cuisines can be found within a short drive or brisk walk: spanish, filipino, creole, jamaican, etc.

in the midst of so many different flavors and offerings, a restaurant must really demonstrate some exemplary dishes in order to stand apart from the competition. fortunately for mid city inhabitants, katie’s restaurant and bar answers to the call.

described as a “lively neighborhood spot for creole-italian fare like pizza & po’boys, plus a busy weekend brunch”, katie’s has a massive menu filled to the brim with new orleans staples and a number of innovative variations conjured up by the katie’s kitchen.

but what brought diners, drive-ins and dives host guy fieri to this neighborhood restaurant and bar, tucked away between canal and bienville on the corner of iberville and north telemachus, was the legendary behemoth of the poorboy known simply as the barge. this massive sandwich consists of an entire gendusa french loaf, imported from the well-known and nearby gentilly business, john gendusa bakery inc. the massive poorboy is said to serve 2-4 people and is as much of a man-made marvel as it is an entrée.

however, there would be no barge, steamboat, or any other nautical vessel for us when my family and i decided to stop by katie’s on a busy saturday evening.

after enjoying a fabulous afternoon at the new orleans museum of art, we were famished and therefore in pursuit of a tasty, filling meal. we arrived at katie’s around 8 and somehow managed to procure a large table outside big enough to accommodate our party of six. as my date and i waited for the rest of our party to arrive, we decided to order some appetizers as the remaining stragglers arrived. we ordered the eggplant fries and the remmy stack in order to begin stimulating the appetite.

the eggplant fries were perfectly battered and quite appealing to the eyes. however, i found the batter to lack any distinct taste and the accompanying marinara sauce was pretty pedestrian. the rest of our party arrived just as the remmy stack was brought to our table. i’ve never been a big fan of fried green tomatoes and this dish did little to change my opinion. much like the eggplant fries, the battering was well executed. however, the remoulade sauce just seemed to distract me from the fact that the tomatoes alone lacked any definite flavor.

for dinner, our table ordered a variety of dishes including the legend poorboy, the hot roast beef and gravy poorboy, the rosemary grilled chicken breast, and the catfish meuniere. considering that i had heard great things about several of the pizzas, as well as the cochon de lait poorboy, my date and i had a hard time making our decisions. we decided to try something a little different and settled on the scottie’s cnn blackberry & jalapeno ribs. for our sides we chose the sweet potato fries and the veggie du jour. we also ordered the evening special which consisted of seared tuna steak topped with lump crab meat and roasted vegetables.

by the time our food arrived i was starving. the service was a little slow at some points, but the restaurant was completely packed so i wasn’t bothered too much.

the subpar experience thus far instantly took a turn for the better once our entrees arrived. first, the special…superb. as someone who can appreciate a quality tuna steak, or any non-fried fish for that matter, i was thoroughly impressed by the seasoning and taste of the fish. i ordered it rare, the only way to eat a tuna steak if you care to know, and it was cooked to perfection. the lump crab meat, one of my date’s favorite dishes, was an excellent complement to the already delicious tuna. i did not have very high expectations for a seafood dish served at a mid city restaurant known for its creole-italian fare, but katie’s left me impressed.

still, that was not the highlight of our meal. what truly made this visit special and also guaranteed a future visit from my family, were the ribs. my…god. ribs are often only asgoodas the barbecue sauce which covers them, and this my friends, is some top of the line barbecue sauce. the blackberry and jalapeno description soundsgoodon paper, but imagining that such an excellent counter of sweet and spicy flavors could be so brilliantly captured was beyond my comprehension. i used the sauce for everything in sight. i dipped our vegetables in it. i dipped our sweet potato fries in it, which were prettygoodon their own. everything. not to mention, the ribs were tender and well-cooked. in all seriousness, they are some of the best i have ever had.

i only managed to sample some of the other dishes so take my remarks at face value. what little bit of the legend i was able to try was greasy and lacked flavor. however, my mother seemed to enjoy it for the most part. the roast beef poorboy was okay but then again, i will always recommend ordering such a dish at an actual poorboy shop rather than a restaurant. the house-cut fries were prettygoodand the house chips were also excellent.

for dessert we chose the white chocolate bread pudding. honestly, how can you not order bread pudding whenever you’re in new orleans? despite being of english origin, it is my belief that bread pudding is just as much a classic new orleans dessert as beignets or king cake. katie’s take on this nearly millennium-old dessert was about asgoodas it can get. they didn’t try to reinvent the wheel. they just took an already delicious dish, served it warm with a delicious but not overpowering sauce, and topped it with a mound of whipped cream and pecans. the result: a satisfied table and six full stomachs.

is the barge worth the fuss? hell if i know. that’s for you to decide. unless you are getting pizza, it’s hard to convince a table full of people to share the same dish. personally, i have come to prefer variety over quantity when eating out.

is the restaurant worth a visit? without question. most of the food is delicious and there is plenty to choose from regardless of what you are craving. the environment is welcoming and epitomizes the label of “neighborhood restaurant”. the prices are a bit steep but sometimes you pay a little something extra to get a little something extra (e.g. lagniappe, duh). parking isn’t all that great, but are there really any new orleans restaurants with extensive parking spots?

just take my word for it and go. now.

taste: 9/10

cost: 6/10

dining area/decor: 8.5/10

customer service: 8/10

location: 7.5/10
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janeherschede
9 yıl önce
mid-city
great little gem. lunch today. beautiful weather so we were able to sit out side. our waiter, murphy, was great. attentive but not lingering. food was great-fried eggplant strips with some of the best marinara sauce i've ever had. hubby had a bleu cheese burger with onion rings. verygoodaltho the bottom bun got a little soggy with all the juiciness of the burger. i bit the bullet along with southern manners and had their baby back ribs with blackberry and jalapeño bbq sauce. it was sooo good. was even licking my fingers. definitely some of the best ribs i've ever had.
good wine list and great ambience. would highly recommend.
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clara
2
9 yıl önce
mid-city
the food wasn't worth the money. the service was so horrible. we asked out waiter what would he prefer and he said i don't know about three seperate times. also the "bottomless" drinks were extremely watered down. right when he brought them you could clearly see that. really really disappointed considering i've only heardgoodthings about the restaurant.
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that
5
9 yıl önce
mid-city
great!. excellent food, the barge with no mayo or oysters and the addition of bacon is what we usually get and split. it is longer than the table, and every bit asgoodas it is big.


-----08 jul, 2012-----

katie's is good. really good. it's getting harder and harder to find decent food with a chef who actually cares. short order cooks, and old creole ladies aside, it's tough to find a person cooking who actually cooks to make things taste good. all too often it's an attempt to be overly creative, and while some things are you unique, it's mostly something you'll eat once and never consider ordering again. katie's isn't like that. the food is good. and feta on fries is a stroke of genius. while paper thin pizza isn't my thing, they even do that well.

we drive in 120 miles from grosse tete monthly to get a bite there. prices are very reasonable, and food is outstanding.

last night two of us split "the barge" expecting a big, but mediocre, sandwich. 15 minutes of deliciousness later, it was another testament to katie's. a giant sandwich that was awesome and 15$ a person. our waiter kicked ass too, even with the table of 10 tools next to us he had to baby.

in short, worth the trip.
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sharikahagan1983
10 yıl önce
mid-city
katies greasy buttery yucky food!!!!. food was disgusting layer on top of layer of greasy butter. i would never revisit. the
food was awful!!!!!!! service was notgoodeither.
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jared
5
10 yıl önce
mid-city
verygoodrestaurant! very new orleans, great food, friendly service!
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nope
10 yıl önce
mid-city
usually good. went this week and food was prettygoodbut not up to usual standards. no wait though. still like it and will try again.
catfish is good.
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