No where specific really. Just whatever captures the authenticity best.
No where specific really. Just whatever captures the authenticity best.
Always considered Riverside to be pretty an authentic cajun restaurant. That house salad always gets me.
I like Bon Temp. Eat there regularly... I love the papusa's at La Pagua too tho.
Man, I’ll take a shot but that’s a hefty ask.
Breakfast:
Rusted Rooster (By far, the best around IMO)
Cafe Des Amis (Breaux Bridge)
Dwyer’s (DT)
French Press (DT)
Gary’s (Free Town)
Acadian Superette (Free Town)
Lunch:
Spoonbill (DT)
Dwight’s (Midtown)
Country Cuisine (North Side)
Laura’s II (Near Campus)
Pop’s Poboys (DT)
Rachel’s Cafe (Southside)
Johnson’s (DT)
Villager’s Cafe (West End)
The Cajun Table (Southside)
Cafe 329 (Midtown)
Joey’s (Midtown)
Hub City Dinner (Oil Center)
Bon Temps (Oil Center)
Cafe Bella (Oil Center)
Plate lunches:
Nunu’s (Youngsville)
Champagne’s (Saints Streets)
M & S Grocery (Upper Lafayette)
Menard’s Cajun Grocery (Duson)
Gary’s (Again)
T-Coons (Southside)
Creole Lunch House (North Side)
Acadian Superette (Again)
Earl’s (Southside)
Glenda’s Creole Kitchen (Breaux Bridge)
Poche’s (Poche Bridge)
Veronica’s Cafe (Carencro)
Just A Burger:
Mandez’s (Midtown - Sneaky good food)
Cankton Inn (on N HWY 93 - Cankton)
Judice Inn (Of course)
Broaddus Burger (Southside)
Ground Pat’i (Midtown)
Max’s Pool Hall (Southside)
Fat Pat’s (West End)
Dinner:
Fezzo’s (Scott)
Uncle T’s Oyster House (Scott)
Don’s Seafood Hut (Midtown)
Social Southern (Midtown)
Ruffino’s (Not Cajun food - But great place)
iMonelli (Italian - Creole / Midtown)
Pat’s on the Levee (Breaux Bridge)
Cafe Vermilion (Midtown)
Cafe Josephine (Sunset)
Riverside Inn (Southside)
Places you’ll hear people talk about but should not waste your time:
Zea
Blue Dog Cafe
Lil Big Cup
Prejean’s
Charlie G’s
Randol’s
LaFonda’s
Artwalk is also happening this Saturday evening. We always enjoy a good stroll through downtown and hit a restaurant afterwards.
Nice list.
I would add The Brown Skillet. In Chevron? Corner of University and Pinhook. Great lunch, great people.
Zorbas for Lebanese-Syrian-Greek.
Steamboat Warehouse in Washington is off the beaten path but the food is good and the building and location is very cool.
No Blanchard's MAT?
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