Lagneaux's, the self-purported King of Seafood, offers filet of flounder stuffed with shrimp and crab — one of its meals fit for a royal. Manager Sheila Green chose the Mondavi Private Selection 2010 chardonnay to pair with the flounder. Says Scott Holmes, the Mondavi representative for Republic National, "The concentrated citrus flavors of lemon, pineapple and peach complement this dish to accentuate the seafood flavors and provide a perfect balance to the dish." Accompanying the fish is a red seafood jambalaya with ample amounts of shrimp flecked with pieces of diced red bell pepper and green onion; a baked potato; and an onion ring and a hush puppy — a meal fit for two stomachs. For EatLafayette, Lagneaux's is offering a free bread pudding with choice of raspberry, rum or chocolate sauce with purchase of an éntrée. But you better get there quickly, as EatLafayette winds down today.

Lagneaux's has been in business for more than 40 years and offers a diverse menu, along with a seafood buffet of local favorites. It's also a meat market with specialty meats and take-home meals. Lagneaux's has plate lunches Monday through Friday, is open for lunch Sunday through Friday, and serves dinner Monday through Saturday.



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