

There’s more to the neighborhood than seafood joints
For generations, New Orleanians grew up playing along the shore of Lake Pontchartrain from West End Park to South Shore Harbor, an area prized for dining family and fine, along with boating and entertainment. Decimated by the Seventeenth Street Canal flood wall breach after Katrina, the neighborhood was devastated, with many restaurants closing their doors. But as the locals in this well-heeled part of town rebuilt, restaurateurs wanted a seat at the neighborhood table, with much, but not all, the action dotting Harrison Avenue. Restaurants like Ming’s, Backyard, District Donuts, Lakeview Burgers and Station 6 are all relative newcomers, with more in the pipeline - look for Azul, Danny Millan’s casual family eatery, to open at 117 Harrison by early summer.
Source: Eater New Orleans - All
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