New Orleans Seafood: Seafood Platter, Trout, Oysters, Shrimp, Crab, Crawfish & Burger at Deanie’s
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- In this episode of our New Orleans travel vlog feast with me on some New Orleans seafood as we enjoy a fried seafood platter with shrimp, oysters, crawfish balls and soft-shell crab. We also sample the gumbo, crawfish bisque, oyster dressing, stuffed mirliton, sweet potato casserole and a cheeseburger at Deanie’s Seafood Restaurant & Seafood Market in Bucktown for a restaurant review video. This location of Deanie’s Seafood is located in the New Orleans suburb of Metairie in the Bucktown neighborhood at 1713 Lake Avenue which is about 15 minutes and 8 miles away from the New Orleans French Quarter. Deanie’s first opened their seafood market in Bucktown back in 1961 and expanded into a full restaurant in 1981 and they have added two additional restaurant locations in the New Orleans French Quarter and Garden District neighborhoods. In our restaurant review videos we show you the best food New Orleans has inside New Orleans best restaurants. Finding the best New Orleans food is no easy task as most of New Orleans top restaurants all have amazing food so finding the best places in to eat in New Orleans often ends up being most of the food New Orleans offers. New Orleans has a lot of great food and that also includes some of the best seafood I have ever eaten anywhere so I don’t usually have to travel for best food options in New Orleans while I’m always on the lookout for new great seafood options. Join us in our restaurant visits with our restaurant review videos to experience what could be the USA’s best seafood candidates as we explore seafood options everywhere we can. I am constantly asking where is the best seafood and who has the best seafood and I often find the best seafood is still found in New Orleans so we will eat with me seafood perfection so let’s get started with a seafood eat with me on our travel vlog.
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“Festivus for the rest of us!” Love it! That fried platter looked amazing, as did the trout plate!
Everything is very good here (other than the boiled shrimp they usually overcook). Really nice selection so most folks can find something they like.
Yummmm 😋
I could just eat the sides here and be well fed 😀
Everything looked DELICIOUS especially the Seafood Platter! 😋😋😋😋😋
Safe Journey!
Cholula has been dethroned. Yellowbird Blue Agave Sriracha!!!
Some great food 😀
Thanks for watching!
I love your video reviews. 😊😊👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much for watching!
I’m happy that you got around to reviewing Deanie’s Bucktown. I really like that place. I was hoping that you were going to take down a whole seafood platter by yourself. 😀
Just the half seafood platter is a huge serving! They have a lot of great options at Bucktown Deanies... maybe at the other locations as well but I think I'm likely to always keep going to the Bucktown one as I'm too set in my ways now... Thanks for watching 😀
I like that the Bucktown location hasn’t changed much, if any, since the first time that I ate there in the early ‘90’s. I’ve never eaten at the other locations either and probably won’t. Good stuff in there!
The sign for the market had been damaged by Ida and they only replaced that this year. The old one had a Coke sign above it. In a few scenes in the video you can see that broken sign and then I have the new sign in most of the video. Yelp and Google maps have some pictures of that old sign undamaged. Another sad sight is their Oyster Trail sign is broken off at the base and the top is gone. I'm not sure if somebody accidentally hit it with their car and the sign is in storage or some clown purposefully broke it and stole it? All the other Oyster Trail signs seem to have survived the storms and this is the first one I have seen broken.
Looks like they know how to fry nice seafood!
NOLA on average seems to fry seafood better than most other places.
Looks delicious! 😮❤❤❤
Lots of great options and most are really delicious opportunities 😀
I've ate at the one in the French Quarter. They serve the potatoes as an appetizer there too. I very much enjoyed it. I found out about the one on Magazine later but have never ate there. Thanks for posting!
The one on Magazine has been a revolving door of restaurants so I just never go to that one as I assume it won't last like everything else in that location before it. The Bucktown location is the original one so I always default to that as it also has free parking as a bonus.
Deanie'..s seafood platter just might be the best on the planet. I will admit a little jealousy watching this one
You definitely are not going to be hungry after ordering one of their seafood platters 😀
Is the boiled potatoes something that only they do or do other restaurants in the south do that as well?
The boiled potatoes are often served with seafood boils all around Louisiana. Places that boil crawfish around the rest of the Gulf South usually throw potatoes in as well. The Low Country Boils on the East Coast of the Southern states will also use potatoes. Now as far as seving the potatoes as an appetizer without ordering boiled seafood that is far less common.