6.04.2010

epi | curious

I flew down to Baton Rouge yesterday, and the lady sitting next to me on the plane happened to have bought the same novel I was reading. After trading titles and authors, she recommended a few places to eat during my trip:  Galatoire's, for upscale Creole cuisine; Coffee Call, for beignets and cafe au lait; and Acme Oyster House, for grilled oysters and roast beef po'boys.

This was my first trip to Baton Rouge, and even though I have been to New Orleans a few times I was unprepared for the overwhelming experience.  My grandfather who graduated from LSU's law school introduced me to beignets an early age.  I grew up listening to his stories of Louisiana's political corruption during the time of Huey P. Long.  So, in his honor I set out to gather a bit of his favorite flavors.  (The shrimp and grits at Galatoire's was my favorite.)


Tomorrow, I fly back home with a full stomach and wonderful memories.

2 comments:

Aida Rita said...

Lived in Atlanta for 7 years and never visited Louisiana - after looking at these pictures .. what a shame.

(Ken) said...

Maybe we plan a huge reunion of all the cousins in New Orleans one of these days...pralines, prawns, pictures...and more.