Reviews on Cajun & Creole food in Raceland, Louisiana, United States. Raceland is a census-designated place (CDP) on Bayou Lafourche in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 10,224 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Houma–Bayou Cane–Thibodaux Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 81 reviews
Drove over to Houma for dinner. The boudin balls were the best we have eaten on the trip!! Recommend. Nice atmosphere, music, narrative and jokes. The gumbo was packed with meat and dark roux, not to my taste. Potato salad was delicious. Catfish with crab atop was very good and the peanut butter pie was excellent and alone was worth the trip. Rating 3 stars for the service, which was atrocious. My husband had to get and chase someone down for crackers, for ketchup and to order dessert. We saw our waitress sitting down eating. Oh well.
4 based on 147 reviews
Stopped in early Friday (5 pm). No problem parking tho place fills up fast. When we left, standing room waiting to be seated. Had a soft shell crab poboy ($17.00)Iâd been wanting and husband had a fried shrimp poboy ($10.00)We split fries($2.00) which worked out great. The Abita Purple Haze beer ($3.50)was good and cold. Both poboys were good but we agreed the bread was not as desirable as a crunchy Leidenheimerâs would have been. Other folks said boiled crawfish were good, running at $7.50 a pound and regular boiled shrimp were $15.00 a pound. The fries we were very thin and had an almost sweet potato fry taste that I wasnât crazy about. Service was good. Iâd go back and try something boiled, but really wanted that soft shell crab poboy!
In my case, I spent the night nearby, so I ate two different meals in this café. The first one was advertised as Barbeque Brisket, with two side dishes. I cannot tell you what the food was, but it was NOT barbeque brisket. It was more like thin sliced roast beef with a watery gravy. The potato salad was nothing more than instant mashed potatoes, with no seasoning. The cole slaw was good. They were out of tea and out of coffee, so water was about the only choice to drink. Please - come to Texas and I will be happy to show you what BBQ brisket looks like and tastes like. However, breakfast the next morning was much better. They did have some coffee and the eggs, grits, and sausage were good.
4 based on 495 reviews
as we were doing many earns and ended up near boudreau & thibodeau's we stopped for our evening meal for the day of running around the area ... the parking was easy before the evening rush being it was right before 4pm ... entering we were seated and we chose a booth ... our server Kami M took our drink orders and we asked for a hush puppies appetizer but she told us that they were out of them ... wow how can a kitchen that has one of the best hush puppies so early in the day and when the afternoon rush starts ... we have friends that drive from metairie just for the for the hush puppies with butter ... i had the Etouffee and each spoonful had at least 2 or more crawfish in every spoonful till the last spoon had only 2 ... and that is just why we come here often because the food is good and plentiful and taste like from home
3 based on 21 reviews
Oyster po-boys are a popular food specialty in the deep south. But the sandwiches can range from the worst to the best. The oysters were fried so crisply that they were literally hard as a rock.. The only redeeming factor is that they were not nearly as flat as those previously eaten that gained top honors for the worst ever eaten. The french bread was paper-like, and there was minimal dressing as condiment, lettuce, and tomato. On the other hand, the french fries were okay.
4 based on 155 reviews
After taking our daughter and 5 y/o great grandson for a short road trip, we decided he needed a lunch break. Despite being overly crowded for lunch, we were quickly seated and attended to. The lunch menu had many choices from which to choose. We ended up ordering a cup of seafood gumbo (very good), a half shrimp po-boy sandwich, seafood salad (huge), crab cake on a bun with sweet potato fries (lots of crab meat), and chicken nuggets (guess who had this one). The kitchen was very efficient in keeping meals coming quickly to accommodate the never ending crowd. Service was great and tables were bussed immediately as patrons left in order to seat the waiting customers. Have eaten here a few times but never when it was this busy. Very pleased with how the waitstaff handled the crowd. Highly recommend for a terrific meal.Thank you for your review and recommendations. We appreciate the praise and feedback along with the continued support.
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