![]() ![]() One of the newcomers we’re most jazzed about is the highly acclaimed New Orleans venue MoPho from chef Michael Gulotta, which marries southern favorites like shrimp and grits with Vietnamese standards, including, of course, pho soup. Emeril’s Table is among the list of establishments offering travelers New Orleans cuisine and cocktails before their flights. The Folse Market at the new terminal serves seafood, po’boys, charcuterie, coffee, and wine it also sells merchandise.Ĭhef and restaurateur Emeril Lagasse, who has longtime roots in New Orleans, is represented in the new MSY terminal as well. Together with New York chef Rick Tromato, Folse is at the helm of the upscale Restaurant R’evolution in New Orleans’s French Quarter. There will be 40 retail stores throughout the terminal, including some standout dining venues that will likely have us heading to the airport a little early the next time we’re flying out of New Orleans.Ĭourtesy of Louis Armstrong New Orleans International AirportĪnother star player is Folse Market from Louisiana native chef John Folse, who has become a global ambassador for Cajun cuisine. The new structure features a long list of much-needed upgrades, including free high-speed internet chargers at half of the seats in the gate areas water bottle refilling stations parents’ rooms and music venues both before and after security.īut the upgrade we’re most excited about is the food. The $1 billion terminal was designed by the late Argentine architect César Pelli and replaces the original terminal, which was constructed in 1959. As of this month, the MSY Guest Pass allows the nonflying public to indulge in the new dining venues alongside their flying counterparts. ![]() The new terminal at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) is now open, and in addition to providing the city with a much-needed new transportation hub, it is an impressive showcase of some of the foodie town’s most celebrated chefs.Īdded bonus: you don’t have to be a ticketed passenger to eat there. ![]()
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