Antoine's Restaurant

French restaurant · French Quarter

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Where to Find New Orleans’ Best Iconic Dishes | Eater New Orleans

"First created at 175-year-old Antoine’s restaurant, eggs Sardou is a tower of poached eggs, artichoke bottoms, creamed spinach, and hollandaise. It is named for the French playwright Victorien Sardou (1831-1908), who is best known as the author of “La Tosca,” the play on which Puccini’s opera was based. Regardless of the history, this is the ultimate brunch dish, like a textural spinach and artichoke dip." - Eater Staff

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