Rey's serves exciting continental cuisine with an accent on the cooking of New Orleans. The restaurant has put together a delightful menu that will ingratiate the toughest of gastronmical critics. So sit down, tuck in your napkin and order away. Try the New Orleans Turtle soup, a French Quarter speciality, or if you're adverse to turtles, try the Grilled Chicken and Sausage Gumbo (made from andouille sausage). The Osso Bucco, though not a Southern dish is worth a try and so is the Pan Seared Grouper. Make sure that you have room for Rey's dessert menu.
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Poor service, so-so food
I wish I could say that we had a great time at Rey's. Unfortunately, the service was poor and the food mediocre at best. I contacted the manage...
Pricey but good by Marianne B. at InsiderPages
Rey's is a very nice restaurant to go to when you have a lot of cash to spend. The interior is very elegant, the waitstaff is experienced to m...
What a wonderful time!
My sister and I took our mom here for her birthday. It was the first time any of us had been to Rey's. The atmosphere was very nice, and the s...
Great for a special celebration! by Kate M. at InsiderPages
The food and the service were great!! We went for my husband's birthday in December, and the atmosphere was very romantic, and there was just t...
First Reviews...Rey's is outstanding
We went to Rey's last weekend with a group of five couples for a night out with friends. For most of the group, this was our first time at Rey...
Great Food by Donna K. at InsiderPages
Whenever I am in Raleigh Rey's is THE place I go. Formerly a Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, with Rey at the helm this has to be the Premier Steakhous...
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