EDIT: Sadly, Kitchen Witch was forced to close a couple of years ago. There are so many reasons to visit New Orleans. The food. The architecture. Its location is in one of the most storied American states and the magnificent friendliness of its people. Little old reserved British me was saying hello and chattering away to strangers within 24 hours of landing because everyone says hello to you. One of my best chats was with a street cleaner at 6 am who told me all about the unique challenges he and his colleagues faced keeping the city clean. Another time, I listened in on the most charismatic female taxi dispatcher I have ever heard as we rode from the Quarter to the Warehouse District and my God, there was a drama script in the rough. Who wouldn't want to be addressed as 'sweet baby' in that accent? You definitely catch more flies with a little sugar. And then I met Debbie from Kitchen Witch cookbooks and had the best chat of all.
Kitchen Witchery in New Orleans
Kitchen Witchery in New Orleans
Kitchen Witchery in New Orleans
EDIT: Sadly, Kitchen Witch was forced to close a couple of years ago. There are so many reasons to visit New Orleans. The food. The architecture. Its location is in one of the most storied American states and the magnificent friendliness of its people. Little old reserved British me was saying hello and chattering away to strangers within 24 hours of landing because everyone says hello to you. One of my best chats was with a street cleaner at 6 am who told me all about the unique challenges he and his colleagues faced keeping the city clean. Another time, I listened in on the most charismatic female taxi dispatcher I have ever heard as we rode from the Quarter to the Warehouse District and my God, there was a drama script in the rough. Who wouldn't want to be addressed as 'sweet baby' in that accent? You definitely catch more flies with a little sugar. And then I met Debbie from Kitchen Witch cookbooks and had the best chat of all.