My family and friends and I just got back from Mardi Gras 2022...where to start. We used this video as one of our food guides, and wow. Wanted to go to Katie's but time didn't allow. Wanted Central Grocery but they were still closed. Cafe du Monde just barely beats out Cafe Beignet in our opinion. The Rum House was freaking great. Now for a word or two on the Napoleon House. We went one night, and they were closed for a private party. The Maitre D' said to come back tomorrow night. So we did. Then next night we went back, it was almost closing time. The Maitre D' almost turned us away, but luckily the Chef was out there and we heard him say something to the tone of 'aw come on in, we got a few minutes!' so they let us in, we ordered, and our food was really good. Not gonna say the best ever, but was indeed really good. They indeed do have a great muffaletta there. As we were finishing up, the Maitre D' starts telling us the history of the House and showing us the portraits on the wall, and telling the family history and such. And in great detail, too. Again, the Chef came out as we were hearing the story of the slave quarters and the wagon entrance in back, and the Chef says 'yeah, come on back, I'll show ya!' And sure enough between the Maitre D' and the Chef we got a full on history lesson and a full tour, and I mean FULL tour. I give them a 12 out of 10 for hospitality! Well worth the experience!
just got back from mardi gras. I was just in the city for Halloween as well. i love NO but that city is full of drunk people with guns. dangerous asf. i'll be back because i have so much fun in NO but i always felt like something bad was bout to happen. i live in nyc and i never feel this way. open carry states are trash and i will never understand how its allowed
Go to New Orleans during the Jazz Festival. It's a little more crowded than usual but not as much as it is during Mardi Gras, so you get a kind of moderate flavor of all that this marvelous place has to offer. New Orleans has music emanating from every doorway. It is a gem of a city. Just be careful, as it can also be dangerous.
This is the best, most comprehensive video on New Orleans that I have ever seen! Probably taking my son there early in the summer. Can’t wait! Will definitely refer to this video again for more info for our trip!
Very awesome video. Im no spokesperson for the city but as a lifelong resident I highly recommend Parkway Bakery for your poboy experience. There are a few particular mentions here that I don't hold in the same regard, but I won't mention names because that always comes down to personal experience. For anyone who visits, ask the locals. And, don't be afraid of hole in the wall joints that locals may mention. We know that some of the best food in the city come from the hidden gems around the city. Love the Electric Bougaloo reference. Some of us acknowledge that Morning Call and CDM are both exceptional and so close in comparison that it really doesn't matter to us which one to try if you're not able to make both. The one thing to always remember for every visitor, is that New Orleanians love our city and our history, and we're deeply proud and excited to share any of it with our visitors. Just respect the people and the city and it'll love you back in the greatest ways.
Awesome video!!! Tons of great information.. I'm saving this video so my wife can see it. We're driving to New Orleans for our 20th wedding anniversary this come 5/8/24 and will pick out several places to enjoy while we're there. Thank you for this!!!
One nice book that helped me a lot in my traveling to New Orleans was "Exploring New Orleans Like A Native" by Brandy Cole, I got that superb book on Amazon. I would have been lost without that book Thanks to that dude❤❤
Nice video. Been going to NO for over 40 years. One of my favorite places on earth. There are SO MANY great restaurants to choose from in NO, but here a few of my favorites. Irene's is fantastic. LOVED the original and the new one is just as good. Red Fish Grill has the BEST Hurricanes in the city. Erin Rose is a favorite of mine. I remember when Killer Po Boys opened in the back years ago. The Gumbo Shop is a classic (I know the GM), though I like Oceana better. Pelican Club has pretty good food. Mambo's is a dive bar restaurant with good food. Of course I am partial to Johnny's Po Boys, but Parkway is fantastic. Keep up the good videos.
Thank you so much for this video. My wife and I are thinking about visiting next year for our 25th Anniversary and this has given us so many ideas about what to do (and where to drink!) ;)
One of THEE most comprehensive NOLA videos!!! Very thorough. I’m going solo this weekend and as much as I want to party. I want more culture too. You hit it all out the park!
I've been traveling all over the United States for 25 years, and I can give you 5 cities that are WAY underrated and truly deserve one of these videos (because all 5 are ridiculously rich with scenery, history, architecture, local quarky stuff, foodie heavens, etc.) #5- Charleston, South Carolina (the jewel of the Lowcountry...arguably the most historic city on the entire East Coast) #4- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (a criminally overlooked gem...amazing history, gorgeous green hills and rivers, insane architecture) #3- San Diego, California (how does a city this beautiful rarely make these lists? absolute paradise) #2- Santa Fe, New Mexico (talk about unique! the native american history, adobe architecture, and nature is otherwordly) #1- Tampa, Florida (probably the nicest area in Florida right now)
1000% We love all 5 of these cities! Just visited Sante fe last month and just got back from Pittsburgh 2 days ago. Charlotte script has been in the writing phase all month too!
Charleston is my favorite food town in the US. The architecture is fantastic. Lived in Pittsburgh for a while for work and it is great small city with diverse interesting neighborhoods. Food scene is dynamic and the architecture is fantastic. If you love bridges this is your place
Bevi Seafood has great crawfish. Three Legged Dog in the Quarter has boiled crawfish at least once a week. The Original French Market Restaurant and Bar has great crawfish, but you will pay tourist prices. Usually on Sunday at the Maple Leaf, you can pay $10 for a live show and all-you-can-eat crawfish. Frankie and Johnny's has great crawfish. These are but a few.
@@VentureAddicts If you really like to drink and eat crawfish, Three Legged Dog is great. It is a 24 hour hole in the wall bar in the French Quarter that caters to mostly locals and service industry people. Great thing about it...all drinks are 2 for 1, so If you order a beer and a shot...they are gonna give you two beers and two shots! It isnt somewhere you would wanna eat per se, but their crawfish boil is great!!!
We call the part of Audubon Park’s area where you can view the Mississippi River -at “The ‘Fly” (Butterfly Park). There’s only two places to see the Mississippi River. Here at the Fly, where I take Chi several times a week to chase squirrels or in the French Qtr.
❤❤❤ Thank you for this video. We enjoyed your sarcasm. Do you ever smile? You showed me things I had never heard about in other youtube videos about New Orleans. When you see other UA-camrs on the street do you challenge them to fight you? I am not a UA-camr. Please don't try to fight me. I will run away.
lady Luna NOLA you can tell she is from New Orleans I miss Home soo much I moved to Washington DC but think about the people and food and how easy life was there all the time i dont miss the high crime rate( currently 2023 the murder capitol again)
I love your video. I almost cancel my trip since discovering cottons are not picked in December. Watching your video I see there are more to New Orlean. My husband and I will be there and would love to check out the places you listed. We will be flying out from Detroit MIchigan. What areas would you recommend us to stay for us to be in the middle of all the places you mentioned for us to venture out too? Thanks in advance! and again great video!
Morning call Coffee is now across the historic Cemetery pretty far from downtown. Although the red Street car line can get you there. I've seen it when I visited the city but I didn't know it was so famous. I have to check it out next time when I visit the city!
I am very very impressed and glad I found this Channel; this is some of the best effects and editing on UA-cam right now - I found Pompsie at 11k subs and Kara and Nate at their first 100 thousand subs. Marking todays find at 18.2 This was most entertaining today, Thanks Jacob and if you decide to read the phonebook, I will watch!!!!!
Our wedding anniversary is August 6th. Please give us your honest opinion! Is it going to be too hot and miserable? We are thinking of coming that time
You could have mentioned more about Magazine St, full of bars, restaurants, shopping, etc. Also, the university (Tulane) area, with the huge homes, restaurants (Maple Street Cafe), and the zoo.
I always come to your channel when I'm visiting a new city great video again! I am visiting next week and it's awesome you actually grew up here. But what do you know about the witches and voodoo? I feel you missed out on that and I know new orleans is big for that
The above ground tombs have nothing to do with the water table. There are thousands upon thousands of below ground burials in the city and no flood is gonna displace 6 feet of soil. The above ground burials are nothing more than a spanish tradition that was adopted by many residents in the city.
I can't take it anymore. You have said "muff-ALATTA" too many times. This is so wrong! Your transcript has it erroneously spelled "mafulata" (24:20), and "muffilata " (24:38). For the love olive things, it's a muffuleta! Look at the sign at 24:49, the sign at 24:32 (I admit, it's one "t" on one and two "t"s on the other), and the wrapper at 24:50 (...fuletta). IT IS NOT A MUFFULATTA!
New Orleans is on the Mississippi River. Also the Gulf of Mexico isn’t really blue until you get to Florida or the near the Mexican border like South Padre
@@VentureAddicts I see, so how you know where it’s good to live and not to live if you don’t live there? I’m from nyc and that’s like me telling people go live in California it’s amazing etc etc but I don’t live there lol
Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
Doberge is actually Dobos cake, and from Transylvania, it was invented by a Hungarian and is common both in Hungry and Romania. Don’t claim it as a New Orleans original has no origins in New Orleans.
Beulah Levy Ledner came from Hungarian-Jewish immigrant bakers that settled in St. Rose, LA. She was a pastry chef and to the best of my knowledge was the first person to bring the Doberge cake to The USA. During WWII she ended up selling her home baking business to Gambino’s. As a lifelong New Orleanian I did think she “invented the cake” in the early 1900’s. I do not know of another state that you can get a Doberge cake and I can promise you that no one does it better than Gambino’s. As far as pronunciations go, New Orleans is known for making words their own. Take Burgundy St. and Calliope St. for instance. Pretty much all recipes (except those of Native Americans) come from or are derived from other continents. You shouldn’t be so defensive as most of these viewers will not find a better Doberge cake in any other city than New Orleans.
Breathe deep, relax, lower your chin a little and please, practice opening your right eye at least as much as the left. It looks as though you have an eye problem--it's perpetually half closed.
Love the video. Very helpful info, but feeding alligators marshmallows isn't good for them and it's dangerous for people, so please don't mess with wild animals.
My family and friends and I just got back from Mardi Gras 2022...where to start. We used this video as one of our food guides, and wow. Wanted to go to Katie's but time didn't allow. Wanted Central Grocery but they were still closed. Cafe du Monde just barely beats out Cafe Beignet in our opinion. The Rum House was freaking great. Now for a word or two on the Napoleon House.
We went one night, and they were closed for a private party. The Maitre D' said to come back tomorrow night. So we did. Then next night we went back, it was almost closing time. The Maitre D' almost turned us away, but luckily the Chef was out there and we heard him say something to the tone of 'aw come on in, we got a few minutes!' so they let us in, we ordered, and our food was really good. Not gonna say the best ever, but was indeed really good. They indeed do have a great muffaletta there. As we were finishing up, the Maitre D' starts telling us the history of the House and showing us the portraits on the wall, and telling the family history and such. And in great detail, too. Again, the Chef came out as we were hearing the story of the slave quarters and the wagon entrance in back, and the Chef says 'yeah, come on back, I'll show ya!' And sure enough between the Maitre D' and the Chef we got a full on history lesson and a full tour, and I mean FULL tour. I give them a 12 out of 10 for hospitality! Well worth the experience!
Omg I got chills from this. But also couldn’t expect less from Nola!
just got back from mardi gras. I was just in the city for Halloween as well. i love NO but that city is full of drunk people with guns. dangerous asf. i'll be back because i have so much fun in NO but i always felt like something bad was bout to happen. i live in nyc and i never feel this way. open carry states are trash and i will never understand how its allowed
Went again, and made it to Katie's. It was really good.
Go to New Orleans during the Jazz Festival. It's a little more crowded than usual but not as much as it is during Mardi Gras, so you get a kind of moderate flavor of all that this marvelous place has to offer. New Orleans has music emanating from every doorway. It is a gem of a city. Just be careful, as it can also be dangerous.
This is the best, most comprehensive video on New Orleans that I have ever seen! Probably taking my son there early in the summer. Can’t wait! Will definitely refer to this video again for more info for our trip!
Let me know where you go!
Very awesome video.
Im no spokesperson for the city but as a lifelong resident I highly recommend Parkway Bakery for your poboy experience.
There are a few particular mentions here that I don't hold in the same regard, but I won't mention names because that always comes down to personal experience.
For anyone who visits, ask the locals. And, don't be afraid of hole in the wall joints that locals may mention. We know that some of the best food in the city come from the hidden gems around the city.
Love the Electric Bougaloo reference. Some of us acknowledge that Morning Call and CDM are both exceptional and so close in comparison that it really doesn't matter to us which one to try if you're not able to make both.
The one thing to always remember for every visitor, is that New Orleanians love our city and our history, and we're deeply proud and excited to share any of it with our visitors. Just respect the people and the city and it'll love you back in the greatest ways.
Beautifully put 🥰
Awesome video!!! Tons of great information.. I'm saving this video so my wife can see it. We're driving to New Orleans for our 20th wedding anniversary this come 5/8/24 and will pick out several places to enjoy while we're there. Thank you for this!!!
My favorite restaurant is Chinese Kitchen on S. Carrolton Ave. A hole in the wall but the best Hot and Sour Soup. Been going there for over 40 years.
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It's not in the video for a reason sir 🤫🤫🤫
Just went to New Orleans, and Chinese Kitchen due to Ida damage
One nice book that helped me a lot in my traveling to New Orleans was "Exploring New Orleans Like A Native" by Brandy Cole, I got that superb book on Amazon.
I would have been lost without that book
Thanks to that dude❤❤
Nice video. Been going to NO for over 40 years. One of my favorite places on earth. There are SO MANY great restaurants to choose from in NO, but here a few of my favorites. Irene's is fantastic. LOVED the original and the new one is just as good. Red Fish Grill has the BEST Hurricanes in the city. Erin Rose is a favorite of mine. I remember when Killer Po Boys opened in the back years ago. The Gumbo Shop is a classic (I know the GM), though I like Oceana better. Pelican Club has pretty good food. Mambo's is a dive bar restaurant with good food. Of course I am partial to Johnny's Po Boys, but Parkway is fantastic. Keep up the good videos.
Been going to Louisiana for 30 years been to New Orleans don’t know how many times but only stayed in the city 2 times
You have such a smooth and awesome voice, thank you for all the recommendation! I subbed xo
Thanks!
Just got back from Cajun Encounters. Damn that place is off the hook. Untouched wilderness with great captains
Magnificent, comprehensive, and informative overview, especially with the 3-D graphics to orient the viewer.
I absolutely love this series guys! Other places you could do in the future: Salt Lake City, Dallas/Houston/San Antonio, Seattle, Chicago!
We're talking about NOLA.
@@icdantribe1352 San Antonio sucks anyway
so dam true Ty for loading this, My ex friend and I was suppose to be moving there
She left USA
We lived 6 wonderful years in New Orleans, but that was before Katrina. We haven't been back since. I would so love to see it again!
Thanks for the info i will be in NO next month, will check out some recs, some i already had so glad you touched on them.
Elizabeth's praline bacon and French Toast burrito are absolutely amazing.
Thank you so much for this video. My wife and I are thinking about visiting next year for our 25th Anniversary and this has given us so many ideas about what to do (and where to drink!) ;)
Congrats!
One of THEE most comprehensive NOLA videos!!! Very thorough. I’m going solo this weekend and as much as I want to party. I want more culture too. You hit it all out the park!
Thanks Michelle :)
I'm thinking bout rolling solo this weekend too, would be dope to meet up somewhere
I've been traveling all over the United States for 25 years, and I can give you 5 cities that are WAY underrated and truly deserve one of these videos (because all 5 are ridiculously rich with scenery, history, architecture, local quarky stuff, foodie heavens, etc.)
#5- Charleston, South Carolina (the jewel of the Lowcountry...arguably the most historic city on the entire East Coast)
#4- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (a criminally overlooked gem...amazing history, gorgeous green hills and rivers, insane architecture)
#3- San Diego, California (how does a city this beautiful rarely make these lists? absolute paradise)
#2- Santa Fe, New Mexico (talk about unique! the native american history, adobe architecture, and nature is otherwordly)
#1- Tampa, Florida (probably the nicest area in Florida right now)
1000% We love all 5 of these cities! Just visited Sante fe last month and just got back from Pittsburgh 2 days ago. Charlotte script has been in the writing phase all month too!
Charleston is my favorite food town in the US. The architecture is fantastic. Lived in Pittsburgh for a while for work and it is great small city with diverse interesting neighborhoods. Food scene is dynamic and the architecture is fantastic. If you love bridges this is your place
Makes a 3 day New Orleans trip not enough and there’s still way more! Haha thanks some awesome recs
This is the best video of things to do in New Orleans that I’ve watched. Thanks for this! I will be there in the next couple weeks.
Wow thanks!
@@VentureAddicts real talk! Very thorough with your recommendations and explanations.
Bevi Seafood has great crawfish. Three Legged Dog in the Quarter has boiled crawfish at least once a week. The Original French Market Restaurant and Bar has great crawfish, but you will pay tourist prices. Usually on Sunday at the Maple Leaf, you can pay $10 for a live show and all-you-can-eat crawfish. Frankie and Johnny's has great crawfish. These are but a few.
Great suggestions!
Had Bevi last season
@@VentureAddicts If you really like to drink and eat crawfish, Three Legged Dog is great. It is a 24 hour hole in the wall bar in the French Quarter that caters to mostly locals and service industry people. Great thing about it...all drinks are 2 for 1, so If you order a beer and a shot...they are gonna give you two beers and two shots! It isnt somewhere you would wanna eat per se, but their crawfish boil is great!!!
Absolutely fantastic and stunning guide. I'm using it right now to plan my NOLA visit. Incredible. thank you so much.
Absolutely loved your video on New Orleans I love the way you describe these places. I know so much about New Orleans now 👍👍👍
We call the part of Audubon Park’s area where you can view the Mississippi River -at “The ‘Fly” (Butterfly Park). There’s only two places to see the Mississippi River. Here at the Fly, where I take Chi several times a week to chase squirrels or in the French Qtr.
Excellent coverage of NOLA!
❤❤❤ Thank you for this video. We enjoyed your sarcasm. Do you ever smile? You showed me things I had never heard about in other youtube videos about New Orleans. When you see other UA-camrs on the street do you challenge them to fight you? I am not a UA-camr. Please don't try to fight me. I will run away.
That was awesome. Very thorough. It would take me weeks to do all that! :)
lady Luna NOLA you can tell she is from New Orleans I miss Home soo much I moved to Washington DC but think about the people and food and how easy life was there all the time i dont miss the high crime rate( currently 2023 the murder capitol again)
I love your video. I almost cancel my trip since discovering cottons are not picked in December. Watching your video I see there are more to New Orlean. My husband and I will be there and would love to check out the places you listed. We will be flying out from Detroit MIchigan. What areas would you recommend us to stay for us to be in the middle of all the places you mentioned for us to venture out too? Thanks in advance! and again great video!
I would stay downtown
@@VentureAddicts thank you
Thank you for this amazing video🤩
Morning call Coffee is now across the historic Cemetery pretty far from downtown. Although the red Street car line can get you there. I've seen it when I visited the city but I didn't know it was so famous. I have to check it out next time when I visit the city!
Awesome video of New Orleans!!
My hometown where I was born and raised. I lived there until November 2005 when I joined the Navy.
I am very very impressed and glad I found this Channel; this is some of the best effects and editing on UA-cam right now - I found Pompsie at 11k subs and Kara and Nate at their first 100 thousand subs. Marking todays find at 18.2 This was most entertaining today, Thanks Jacob and if you decide to read the phonebook, I will watch!!!!!
Thank you 😊
Do you have any recommendations for vampire tours and night cemetery tours? Thanks for the video! Going for my bday
Our wedding anniversary is August 6th. Please give us your honest opinion! Is it going to be too hot and miserable? We are thinking of coming that time
What ate the best months to visit Nola after mardigras ?
I go every April
Great video!
Great video!
dope video. i gatta go back to new Orleans
You could have mentioned more about Magazine St, full of bars, restaurants, shopping, etc. Also, the university (Tulane) area, with the huge homes, restaurants (Maple Street Cafe), and the zoo.
Im from New Orleans and this video was great to watch. You mispronounce Jaquimos lol - its JZACK-I-MOS - lol
Very cool video.
Very detailed, ty for the information this was helpful!
Hello it's October a great time to visit also what is a nice quirky hotel that you recommend
This was very good! Thank you!
This vid helped me so much
I can't wait to go to New Orleans for free fried chickens w/coleslaw and tiny chocolate candies.
This was great! Thanks
Awesome. extremely well done. Thanks a lot
I always come to your channel when I'm visiting a new city great video again! I am visiting next week and it's awesome you actually grew up here. But what do you know about the witches and voodoo? I feel you missed out on that and I know new orleans is big for that
Appreciate it!
And Not much, it’s like expecting every Canadian to know about hockey
@@VentureAddicts hahaha alright no worries! I plan to check out the places you mentioned. You mentioned a lot of cool spots
Decatur is one of my favorite words in the world
Beautiful art
Well done!
Louisville Kentucky, Madison Wisconsin, Destin Florida
Think about it ! New Orleans is a city , that is over 300 years old ! Oh yeah , dey know how to party & dey know how da COOK!!! ;) .
You sure did take your time with this one. Jeesh.
just kidding. Thanks for the upload. great video.
Thanks 😊
Didn't mention spotted cat nor rock n' bowl!
Courtyard tours In New Orleans be nice to cover
Great video. Don’t feed marshmallows to alligators though. Don’t feed them anything actually. Or any wild animal.
Why not
@@12dbortleBecause feeding animals will make them either 1. chase you for more food or 2. become dependent on people’s food
Yeah, marshmallows are garbage for wildlife AND humans.
Hey man, Pats and Genos don’t suck and are not overpriced. Idk what you talking about
Best view of New Orleans is from the outbound plane leaving the airport. If you don;t get robbed before getting to the plane.
Sick 🤙
The above ground tombs have nothing to do with the water table. There are thousands upon thousands of below ground burials in the city and no flood is gonna displace 6 feet of soil. The above ground burials are nothing more than a spanish tradition that was adopted by many residents in the city.
I’ll be there in 3 weeks!
Did you survive the visit
@@Deeznuts84356 I’m alive!
You got a cool voice, man. You'd be a good voice actor.
Thanks 😊
@@VentureAddicts You're welcome, man. Your voice surprised me. It sounds unreal.
You skipped that it was a Spanish city and rebuilt by them after the great fire in the 18th century.
I need to find great place to eat crawfish In New Orleans
I need a suggestion Please!!!
Deanie's Seafood
You won’t get actual Louisiana crawfish outside of season so if you want the real stuff come see us in spring!
Which do you prefer? Coke or Pepsi? We need to decide what we will drink in New Orleans, and you can help.
I like Pepsi.
am i trippin or did he say 53rd largest state in the united states. which only has 50 including hawaii and alaska
I love raw oysters and as a food tour video I hate when people call them “cold loogies” not cool, that’s awful.
Lordblessneworleans
Lucy's Is My Favorite Place To Eat In NOLA
I can't take it anymore. You have said "muff-ALATTA" too many times. This is so wrong! Your transcript has it erroneously spelled "mafulata" (24:20), and "muffilata " (24:38). For the love olive things, it's a muffuleta! Look at the sign at 24:49, the sign at 24:32 (I admit, it's one "t" on one and two "t"s on the other), and the wrapper at 24:50 (...fuletta). IT IS NOT A MUFFULATTA!
Most captions on YT are auto generated, including mine
While we were watching this video my wife asked, "Is he high?"
Nashville shpuld be your next stop
london
Totally over it 😭
Why would they walk down a trail full of vicious alligators
Gators are chill af bro
@@VentureAddicts gators are only 13 percent of the population…
Ur a gator
LAS VEGAS NV
This place would probably the venue of upcoming miss universe 2023
itly
Why’s the water so brown and ugly? Isn’t that the Gulf of Mexico? Isn’t the water supposed to be bright blue?
New Orleans is on the Mississippi River. Also the Gulf of Mexico isn’t really blue until you get to Florida or the near the Mexican border like South Padre
@@VentureAddicts oh I see. That’s Weird though because Florida is close by and the waters are so different. How is New Orleans job wise and ccw ?
Not sure, I was born there and left in 2005 but I only visit a few times a year to hang out and see family
@@VentureAddicts I see, so how you know where it’s good to live and not to live if you don’t live there? I’m from nyc and that’s like me telling people go live in California it’s amazing etc etc but I don’t live there lol
hi
La multii anii 2024 2025.
Infamous 2 , Mafia 3 anybody?
What about the soft on crime laws?
Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
if that circle is correct then you ain’t from new orleans, you’re a chalmatian
Arabi 😎
Do you ever blink?
👀
Doberge is actually Dobos cake, and from Transylvania, it was invented by a Hungarian and is common both in Hungry and Romania. Don’t claim it as a New Orleans original has no origins in New Orleans.
Beulah Levy Ledner came from Hungarian-Jewish immigrant bakers that settled in St. Rose, LA. She was a pastry chef and to the best of my knowledge was the first person to bring the Doberge cake to The USA. During WWII she ended up selling her home baking business to Gambino’s.
As a lifelong New Orleanian I did think she “invented the cake” in the early 1900’s. I do not know of another state that you can get a Doberge cake and I can promise you that no one does it better than Gambino’s.
As far as pronunciations go, New Orleans is known for making words their own. Take Burgundy St. and Calliope St. for instance.
Pretty much all recipes (except those of Native Americans) come from or are derived from other continents. You shouldn’t be so defensive as most of these viewers will not find a better Doberge cake in any other city than New Orleans.
Who’s that cute girl in the ad
I went a few weeks ago and it was horrible
You went to Beaumont, this is a New Orleans video
@@VentureAddicts it was a hurricane joke
@@Conrad500 that was Lafitte and north shore. New Orleans made out ok, considering.
@@travelismypassion8523 thus the joke part
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Just another Channel where you Google a location and spend more time looking at a person's face
Nah
I would recommend you look for fortified shampoo for fast hair growth.
Breathe deep, relax, lower your chin a little and please, practice opening your right eye at least as much as the left. It looks as though you have an eye problem--it's perpetually half closed.
It is perpetually half closed. It's called congenital ptosis.
Love the video. Very helpful info, but feeding alligators marshmallows isn't good for them and it's dangerous for people, so please don't mess with wild animals.
MORNING CALL all day bb