Finally got around to dining at Cochon last night - it had been at the top of my list for a quite a while & I must say that I am VERY sorry I waited so long to try it.
Cochon is the latest project from Chef Donald Link (who also owns the very fine Herbsaint Restaurant). The focus is on "Cajun, Southern Cooking" - with a special emphasis on pigs (hence the name). They only purchase whole pigs (from Mississippi, we were told) and process them in their in house "Boucherie". The menu features their house-made Boudin, Andouille, and Smoked Bacon. Last night the Boucherie plate featured "Crispy Hog Jowls" which were every bit as good as they sound.
We had the wood-fired oyster roast (similar to BBQ Oysters at Drago's except that these were done in the oven instead of on the grill), grilled shrimp with chow-chow (a homemade relish made w/ banana peppers and cauliflower - really good), the aforementioned boucherie plate, head cheese w/ house-made mustard (outstanding), shrimp and deviled egg gumbo (the one thing that nobody was too enthused about), a spicy iceberg salad w/ buttermilk dressing, bacon & radishes (this was surprisingly good), Their signature louisiana cochon with turnips, cabbage, and cracklins (ripping!), smoked beef brisket w/ horseradish potato salad (also really good), oven-roasted snapper "fisherman style" (skin-on filet roasted w/ plenty of olive oil - fantastic) and a fried oyster & smoked bacon sandwich (excellent). For dessert, bread pudding and strawberry buttermilk ice cream.
This place is definitely in the same league as Brigtsen's, and coming from me, that's no faint praise. If you have even a slight fondness for porky goodness, this is the place for you.
It's no mystery to me why they have been nominated for two James Beard awards in '07 - Best Chef:South - Chef Link, and Best New Restaurant - Cochon co owned by Donald Link and Stephen Stryjewski (who runs the Boucherie).
There's a lot of background info about the concept, bios, menu, etc. at their web site
Here
Cochon Restaurant
930 Tchoupitoulas St.
New Orleans
504-588-2123
M-F 11a-10p
Sat 5-10 p.m.
Closed Sunday
I exist in Chicago, but I live in New Orleans.