3/1/2024 0 Comments Origami sushi freretThen, because they are older now, we take them somewhere new – the Mardi Gras Museum. What is not to love – omelettes, galettes, croissants, pastries and for me, good coffee. LOL, when you travel with the grandparents, you get what you want.īreakfast was also at a familiar restaurant, La Madeleine, this one located just around the corner from Dragos, where we eat their famous oysters. We all split a platter of the char-grilled oysters, and then N. ![]() The hotel we usually stay in, near the Zoo, was all booked up (The Park View) so we stayed in Metairie, where we have another favorite restaurant with char-grilled oysters: Drago’s. I didn’t think my granddaughter could fit into the monster’s mouth anymore, but she assured me she could.Īnd then, near the “rolling hill,” a little monkeying around. Next stop, the Audubon Zoo, another tradition, where we buy a Krew membership every year so the whole family can go when the spirit moves us. Lots of small plates, a great variety of fresh made sushi rolls, and always a great experience. □įirst stop, our granddaughter chose Origami for lunch, one of our favorite restaurants in New Orleans for Japanese food. Sorry, granddaughter, if I cut off the top of your head. ![]() ![]() We’ve been taking pictures at this rest stop every year, and this is the first year we were able to get all four of us into one photo. We love watching them grow and become adults, and at the same time, as their peers become more influential, we know our days of traveling with them are limited, so we are determined to enjoy every minute. Heading to New Orleans over Spring Break with the grandchildren has been a tradition for us for about ten years.
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