I went to Phares once when Shucks was too packed to get a table. I think I got stuffed crab that was pretty good.
I've seen some Dupuy's suggestions in this thread. I'm a big fan of Shucks and I was told that if I liked Shucks, I'd love Dupuy's. Dupuy's was good but I didn't find it to be any better and it was more expensive.
Riverside Inn is really good too, that's a good suggestion.
I'm not a big oyster fan but my girlfriend and her family love the fried oyster poboy from Villager's Cafe in Maurice.
Overall, I'd say Riverside as well. I prefer Shucks over Dupuy's. Phares is excellent, but a little pricey.
The Poor Boy's Riverside Inn has been great since it was originally on the river. My brother and sister ate there when it was still located where the Hilton currently resides (I think). I love the House Salad, which I never seem to be able to finish in a single sitting.
The Poor Boy's Riverside Inn has been great since it was originally on the river. My brother and sister ate there when it was still located where the Hilton currently resides (I think). I love the House Salad, which I never seem to be able to finish in a single sitting. The pricing has gone up, but the ingredients listed below will tell you why.
Jumbo lump crabmeat, shrimp, and crawfish tossed on a bed of mixed greens, with cheese, bacon and a
mild dressing then garnished with a selection of pickled vegetables. Large enough to satisfy even the
biggest appetite. (Seafood subject to availability)
Fezzo's in Crowley or Scott. You have no idea how much they support the Cajuns!! And the food is good also
GEAUX CAJUNS!!!!
Now if your looking for fried shrimp or oysters, you won't find much better than the boiling point.
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