Turtle soup and bread pudding souffle at Commander's Palace in New Orleans, Louisiana
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Commander's Palace

Commander's Palace is a creole fine dining stop built around turtle soup and bread pudding souffle, chosen because it gives travelers a specific taste of New Orleans.

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Why it’s a Souvenir Eat

The souvenir is not just turtle soup and bread pudding souffle; it is the feeling of eating it in New Orleans. A Garden District dining room where jazz brunch, service, and Creole tradition turn lunch into theater. That combination gives the meal a clear reason to live in a traveler's memory.

What to order

Turtle soup
Bread pudding souffle
A classic Creole entree

Memory factor

Plan Around It

This pick earns its place because A Garden District dining room where jazz brunch, service, and Creole tradition turn lunch into theater. It earns a place because the experience is specific, memorable, and hard to replace with a generic restaurant nearby.

Before you go

Book ahead and dress for the room.
Make it the anchor meal of the day.

Nearby

Garden District, Lafayette Cemetery No. 1

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