CAJUN CATFISH HOUSE
Read moreThis house divides the premises. Some of them see a middle restaurant, whose reputation would be somewhat unexplored, surely because of the rather slow and sometimes distracted service. Others prefer to give him the benefit of doubt, focusing on the freshness of the products, and of course catfish fish that is in honor.
BIG JOHN'S SEAFOOD PATIO
Read moreBecause visiting Louisiana is a taste of the wonderful crayfish of its marshes, this is an important address in the region. Big John's uses crayfish - in season - seasoned by your taste (soft, sharp, very spicy). This is where the premises come when the desire for crayfish is compelling. The rest of the year, fried fish and seafood occupy the map.
RICHARD'S SEAFOOD PATIO
Read moreThis family restaurant, which opens its doors as early as 17 p. m., leaves a host of gourmants enticed by the smell of crayfish. Don't be scared by the tail, nor by the vieillot aspect of the building. Typically Louisiana, Richard's laughs at appearances and focuses on product quality, in the case of excellent crayfish in season and all kinds of fried fish the rest of the year.
CRAWFISH HOLE
Read moreThe "hole of the crayfish" puts of course the orange damsel in the honor. Here it is only a question of crayfish tails and the dose of chilli that is added to them. Of course, we have known cheaper places, but we must admit that the product is of first quality. And in Louisiana, a crawfish platter is never to be refused! The restaurant also offers shrimps in all their forms, fried oysters, gumbo, po-boys and burgers, Cajun fried fish and many other typical delights.
SWAMP DADDY'S CRAWFISH
Read moreA nice louisiana shop where all the southern classics are represented, starting with gumbo and bisque, very thick. We also like thumbs-boys, sandwiches loaded with émincée meat, or pieces of fried fish, accompanied by cocktail sauce. In addition, the boss is attentive and passes between the tables to greet his clients.
ACME OYSTER HOUSE
Read moreThe restaurant originally was founded in New Orleans 90 years ago. Today there are five, including Baton Rouge. If each restaurant has its own menu, the taste of New Orleans is always found on the plates. Test, first of all, oysters, of course, raw or braisées. Salads and po complement the meal.