Cynthia wrote:I'm always surprised to find how many people don't even consider Commander's Palace for dinner (and some who don't even realize that dinner is a possibility). And while I'm sure brunch is lovely, dinner is so great, I want everyone to know and aim for at least one evening meal at the Palace.
Cynthia,
I couldn't agree more. Dinner at Commander's Palace is one of the truly great joys in life.
Commander's Palace at Night
Although Commander's sustained heavy damage during Katrina, the Brennan's have brought it back to life with a beautiful makeover that began with a down-to-the-studs rehab. Unfortunately, they were unable to match the original dark wood in the dining room, so instead of doing a half assed patch job, they opted for completely new lighter colored wood for the rehab, while still maintaining the look and feel of the original room.
Commander's Palace Main Dining Room
Even if you're not lucky enough to be seated on the main floor (although you should asked to be), a trip upstairs takes you past 3 of Commander's Palace's James Beard Awards, proudly displayed where everyone can see them.
Commander's Palace James Beard Awards
One dish that I never miss when dining at Commander's is the pecan crusted drum (sometimes trout, depending on the catch of the day). That is a dish that's been served since the days when Paul Prudhomme was at the helm and is something I've never been able to get anywhere else.
Commander's Palace Pecan Crusted Drum
Of course, the classic finish to any meal there is Bananas Foster, expertly prepared table side.
Commander's Palace Bananas Foster
One of the side benefits of the post-Katrina rehab is a sparkling new kitchen. If you happen to be a smoker like the Chow Poodle, you have to walk right through the kitchen on the way to the lovely smoking garden. If not, ask for a kitchen tour at the end of your meal. They're happy to oblige nearly any request, a hallmark of the hospitality at Commander's Palace.
Commander's Palace Kitchen
Steve Z.
“Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.”
― Ludwig van Beethoven