Ask me anything

Hello, My name is Caitlin Periou, and I am a law student, animal lover, and foodie!

About a two years ago now, I moved to New Orleans, Louisiana. Since moving here, I have found myself trying every restaurant and bar I can get to (and afford). I decided to start this blog to document my culinary experiences...and remind myself of the bad, the good, and the great food (and drinks) along the way. Being in law school has hindered my posts unfortunately, but I will try and keep you informed of all the amazing eateries I can stick my fork (or chopsticks) into.



Dining in NoLa New Orleans restaurantsDining in NoLa New Orleans restaurants

Ralph’s on the Park
Louisiana Blueberry Cheesecake
Cocktail of the Month (June)

1 week ago
0 notes | Comment

Taceaux Loceaux
Kermit’s BBQ- Pulled Pork

1 month ago
5 notes | Comment

Stein’s Deli-

Davidovich Bagel and Smoked Salmon  AND

Stoltzfus

2 months ago
0 notes | Comment
Blue Dot Donut: Powdered Cake Donut

Blue Dot Donut: Powdered Cake Donut

2 months ago
3 notes | Comment

Restaurant August: Main Course

Choice Cut Bone-in Ribeye with Pesto Snap Peas over Potatoes

Grilled Mahi in a cream sauce topped with plum tomatoes and crawfish tales.

2 months ago
2 notes | Comment
Surrey’s Cafe: Shrimp and Grits

Surrey’s Cafe: Shrimp and Grits

2 months ago
4 notes | Comment
B and I were craving sushi after having watch Jiro Dreams of Sushi on Netflix . Thinking back, this was probably a terrible idea. We spent a whole hour watching the winner of three Michelin Stars serve sushi in his restaurant which only seated ten.
Anyway, we decided to go to Origami, it was honestly a draw between it, Sushi Brothers, and Mikimoto. We have become fans of all three of them. Origami is somewhat low-lit and mixes trendiness with traditional Japanese textures. The restaurant is great for date nighters like ourselves, its peppered with little origami figurines. I wish that they would go all out and hang origami creatures from the ceiling, but their décor is rather perfect. We decided to sit at the sushi bar for a bit of a show. We were lucky enough to sit in front of co-owner  Masa Tsukikawa. Speaking of the staff, everyone was super friendly and genuinely excited about how awesome their restaurant is.
After watching Jiro create these sushi master pieces with such simple ingredients we had to start with sushi. At first we ordered Tuna Sushi and Yellowtail sushi, both were excellent, beautiful looking cuts of fish. I have never had yellowtail before, so I cannot comment on how it is supposed to be, but it was so flavorful and delicious, it offered an amazing, sturdy texture. It is definitely a new favorite.
We also started with the Gustar Roll, because I was interested in trying the chili sauce AND because I love Mango. The Gustar roll has shrimp tempura, cream cheese, and spicy tuna inside and is topped with mango, salmon and mango and sweet chili sauce.  It was quite tasty. After this I was so full, I could barely eat another bite. B insisted we get just one more piece of sushi. So, we finally got the Salmon Sushi. The chef that fixed this for us, prefaced his presentation with a little anatomy of the Salmon. He mentioned that the cut that he gave us came from around the Salmon’s stomach and would taste almost buttery. He was sooo right. I regrettably had to cut a piece in half, because I couldn’t eat a whole one. This Salmon was melt-in-your-mouth good.
We of course washed this down with a large hot sake. I don’t know what it is about their sake, it is so tasty.
We finished our meal with Mango and Green Tea Mochi. They don’t make it in house, so I suppose it is not crucial to comment on it, but the Mango was amazing!  Next time I’ll either be trying their Tempura Ice Cream or their homemade apple pie.

Our only complaint was that we could not eat enough. Next time, we will bring our friends so that we can try more things! 

B and I were craving sushi after having watch Jiro Dreams of Sushi on Netflix . Thinking back, this was probably a terrible idea. We spent a whole hour watching the winner of three Michelin Stars serve sushi in his restaurant which only seated ten.

Anyway, we decided to go to Origami, it was honestly a draw between it, Sushi Brothers, and Mikimoto. We have become fans of all three of them. Origami is somewhat low-lit and mixes trendiness with traditional Japanese textures. The restaurant is great for date nighters like ourselves, its peppered with little origami figurines. I wish that they would go all out and hang origami creatures from the ceiling, but their décor is rather perfect. We decided to sit at the sushi bar for a bit of a show. We were lucky enough to sit in front of co-owner  Masa Tsukikawa. Speaking of the staff, everyone was super friendly and genuinely excited about how awesome their restaurant is.

After watching Jiro create these sushi master pieces with such simple ingredients we had to start with sushi. At first we ordered Tuna Sushi and Yellowtail sushi, both were excellent, beautiful looking cuts of fish. I have never had yellowtail before, so I cannot comment on how it is supposed to be, but it was so flavorful and delicious, it offered an amazing, sturdy texture. It is definitely a new favorite.

We also started with the Gustar Roll, because I was interested in trying the chili sauce AND because I love Mango. The Gustar roll has shrimp tempura, cream cheese, and spicy tuna inside and is topped with mango, salmon and mango and sweet chili sauce.  It was quite tasty. After this I was so full, I could barely eat another bite. B insisted we get just one more piece of sushi. So, we finally got the Salmon Sushi. The chef that fixed this for us, prefaced his presentation with a little anatomy of the Salmon. He mentioned that the cut that he gave us came from around the Salmon’s stomach and would taste almost buttery. He was sooo right. I regrettably had to cut a piece in half, because I couldn’t eat a whole one. This Salmon was melt-in-your-mouth good.

We of course washed this down with a large hot sake. I don’t know what it is about their sake, it is so tasty.

We finished our meal with Mango and Green Tea Mochi. They don’t make it in house, so I suppose it is not crucial to comment on it, but the Mango was amazing!  Next time I’ll either be trying their Tempura Ice Cream or their homemade apple pie.

Our only complaint was that we could not eat enough. Next time, we will bring our friends so that we can try more things! 

Origami on Urbanspoon

9 months ago
3 notes | Comment
Origami: Green Tea and Mango Mochi

Origami: Green Tea and Mango Mochi

9 months ago
11 notes | Comment

St. James Cheese Co.
Ham and Brie Sandwich and Charcuterie Plate

1 month ago
5 notes | View comments

Hansen’s Sno-Bliz
Satsuma and Strawberry

1 month ago
1 note | View comments

Milk Bar -Christmas in July

2 months ago
4 notes | View comments

Restaurant August: Dessert

Meyer Lemon Souffle Tart with Strawberry Ice Cream

Goat’s Milk Cheesecake with Honey Ice Cream 

2 months ago
2 notes | View comments

Restaurant August: 

Chef’s Welcome

Gnocchi and black truffles.

2 months ago
0 notes | View comments

Crescent Pie & Sausage Co. Cheese and Meat Plate

2 months ago
10 notes | View comments
Origami: Tuna Sushi and Yellowtail Sushi

Origami: Tuna Sushi and Yellowtail Sushi

9 months ago
1 note | View comments