Louisiana has amazing food—and sometimes it’s better to find it off the beaten path rather than in the closest area around. So if you're looking for something different, and you know how to hold your judgment, here are some of the most amazing restaurants in Louisiana that you should definitely try:
1. D.I.’s, Basile
For those that aren't in the know, it can be easy to overlook DI's, but the amazing array of cajun favorites plus the beauitful interior of this spot make it one of the most popular restaurants in the area. (6561 Evangeline Hwy)
2. Jerry Lee’s Cajun Foods, Baton Rouge
This place is worth a visit for the Boudin alone, but the diehards keep coming back for the hogshead cheese that melts in your mouth. (12181 Greenwell Springs Rd.)
3. Bon Creole Lunch Counter, New Iberia
Yep, I’ll admit that this place doesn’t look very inviting, but it’s the smells that will lure you in.
And it’s the food that will keep you coming back. (1409 E. St. Peter ST)
4. Almost Home, Natchitoches
This is another example of a place that would probably be pretty easy to pass on by, but you would really be missing out on the high quality southern from scratch cooking here. Blackberry cobbler? Yes please!
5. Tony’s Seafood, North Baton Rouge
Get ready to stand in line for the amazing array of Cajun delicacies and incredibly fresh seafood. (5215 Plank Rd.)
6. Not Your Momma’s Café & Tavern, Livonia
This homey tavern offers delicious and elegant southern cuisine without breaking the bank. (9025 Airline Hwy 190)
7. Coop’s Place, New Orleans
While most of the restaurants in the French Quarter are fancy and upscale, the offerings here are just as delicious while being much more laid back. (1109 Decatur St, New Orleans)
8. Villager’s Café, Maurice
Established in 1997, Villagers offers visitors a charming atmosphere and truly amazing po-boys, including the popular Villager Po-boy.
9. T-Jim’s Grocery & Market, Cottonport
For truly high quality boudin and other cajun favorites, don't miss T-Jim's.
(928 Dr H J Kaufman Ave)
10. Blue, Shreveport
Southern favorites like cheesy grits make this homey burger and BBQ joint a must visit. 5863 Fairfield Ave
How many of these small town Louisiana restaurants have you tried? What is the most dive-looking restaurant in Louisiana that you've ever visited? We love to hear your opinions and stories! Thanks for your feedback!
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