New Orlean's Li'l Dizzy's Cafe


This restaurant was freaking delicious, I cannot put it any other way. If you make your way to New Orleans, Louisiana, then make your way here for an awesome breakfast!
Me and my friend & co-worker are staying at the Tremé Hotel, a nice little place off Ursulines with a walkable distance to the French Quarter.

The bridge is a sight walking under it. Lots of people just hanging out, a little sketchy, but still very cool to see. The sign reads:
Located on a portion of the Morand ~ Moreau plantation sold by Claude Tremé in 1810 to
the city of New Orleans. It became the city's first subdivision and is considered to be America's oldest existing African American neighborhood. It was home to a diverse mix of residents including free people of color and Europeans that prospered as craftsmen, artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, doctors, and teachers. Historical sites within Tremé include Louis Armstrong Park, Congo Square, and St. Augustine Church.
Sponsored by Historic Tremé Cultural Alliance

I made the mistake of not taking a picture of my first plate, so I had to eat a double serving. The food was all great! $15 buffet. My photos include a delicious fried chicken, mac and cheese, greens, sausage, bread pudding, and the best gumbo I've ever had. There was art and history all over the walls like the graffiti on all of the buildings.

Truly a place not to miss out on!

