Louisiana cooking is already so unique from the rest of the country that you can imagine some of the things we're tossing on our grills will also be pretty different, too.
Boudin is almost sacred around these parts, and usually any attempts to deviate from the forms we all know and love tend to be met with skepticism at best.
Sometimes, you just want a quick snack, or you want to order multiple small plates to share with friends; either way, these are the go-to places for locals in Acadiana.
Lafayette is home to hundreds of restaurants that range from traditional Cajun and Creole cuisine to Mexican and Lebanese. Chances are if you are craving it there is a place in town that serves it. Even though we have countless restaurants there are several that no matter when you go, will always have a wait. Here are the 7 Lafayette restaurants that are always worth the wait according to our listeners.
According to Peter Sclafani, Founder and CEO of Making Raving Fans Hospitality Group, SoLou offers a modern take on Louisiana comfort food, craft cocktails, wine, and beer in an Instagram-worthy chic setting. The Lafayette Location will take over the former Grub burger space off of Kaliste Saloom Road in River Ranch, which Sclafani describes as "the fifty-yard line of River Ranch".
The Lafayette community has been eagerly waiting to see what would be opening in place of Mr. C's Landing. Good News, the wait is finally over and 'Bushido' has taken over the space located at 5741 Johnston St, Lafayette, LA 70503 right by the Acadiana mall.
Louisiana cooking is already so unique from the rest of the country that you can imagine some of the things we're tossing on our grills will also be pretty different, too.
Pete's shared on social media Monday morning that their doors are officially open to the public, an they can't wait to serve the Lafayette community in their completely remodeled space.
Victoria's Cafe, located at 802 Jefferson St, Lafayette, LA 70501, right next door to The Juliet Hotel, offers a wide variety of Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner options—everything from fried favorites like fried shrimp and chicken to grilled salmon and chicken kabobs.
The financial news and opinion company created a list of 'The Worst Coffee Brands to Avoid,' and the New Orleans-based coffee company Folgers was found at the top of this list, crowning it the worst coffee brand. So why does 24/7 Wallstreet think Folgers is the worst?
It's no secret that Louisiana has amazing cooking, nor is it a secret that our food has been recognized quite a bit on various cooking and food shows you can see on TV.