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Appealing Highlights
    
    Scrap Metal Artwork, Remnants from Katrina

In the dining area on the left of the restaurant, enhanced by top and bottom spot lights, is a wall of artwork that's made of scrap metal salvaged from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. These are beautiful square and circular sculptures with various geometric patterns and fanciful figures, including flowers, fleur de lys and columns, all very elaborate and made all the more dramatic by placement within mood lighting on the creamy beige-yellow wall. Looking at each of these reminds one of the resilience of New Orleans residents in light of the Katrina aftermath, not to mention the larger beauty and history that is New Orleans.

   
     
    
French Quarter-Type Wrought Iron Gates


The artwork throughout the restaurant is very interesting, and also reminiscent of New Orleans, the culinary home of Emeril Lagasse. Toward the right, off the main dining room, are all sorts of small, wrought iron gates on the wall in fanciful beautiful designs, including one that's circular, one that's fan shaped and another that's partly elliptical. All, however, are completely fascinating. These gates-turned-wall decor are directly from New Orleans. It keeps the restaurant in touch with its Louisiana roots.

   
     
      
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