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Businiess name:  Nono Kitchen
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm from New Orleans, and was really really excited about trying NoNO's food. My favorite meal in the entire universe consists of a fried oyster po-boy and an abita beer....so I had to get that poboy. It was ridiculously expensive for a sandwich yes, but it was tasty (ok, not the same as in N.O, if I was there I would probably say it was just "o.k"). So, I can't say it was a creative dining expirience for me and I can't judge the more pricy entrees, but I will go back and get another po-boy. I thought the service was fine, but I didn't love the corn bread. All in all, I'd recommend it, but if you are have been to New Orleans, don't expect to eat like you are there. Pros: po-boys, service Cons: expensive for what it was

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