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Planning on going soon and have seen the menu. Wondering more about pricing
and the kids menu for which I can find no details. Anyone happen to know what is available for kids and the pricing, and the average cost for appetizer, soup or salad, lunch entree' and desert?? TIA |
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Prices should be similar to his other restaurants. At NOLA, we had dinner,
so prices were a bit higher than lunch. Appetizers were around $8-10, as were salads. Entree's were about $25-ish. Dessert was about $8. That was the best I can recall form FOUR years ago. Adjust for inflation & expect to pay about $50/person. The food & service were impeccable. |
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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 09:41:33 -0700, "Jimmy G"
wrote: Prices should be similar to his other restaurants. At NOLA, we had dinner, so prices were a bit higher than lunch. ... The food & service were impeccable. Don't expect that at Emeril's Orlando. It's not in a league with either Emerils's NO or Nola. We were there around Memorial Day, and the only interesting thing about the place was the "wall of wine." The place is loud, and the food is disappointing. But then we like Nola more than Emeril's in NO, so go figure... 8 ![]() -- Larry |
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