Another spot right down the street is called Gillhoolies (SP?) if you go there try the Shrimphoolies.Great place. No kids allowed.
Well I would recommend the Crazy Cajun for cajun food but it closed down some years ago. As did the Happy Cajun shortly there after. So now I need some good bayou cookin'.
The former owner was a coonass who knew how to cook. The BEST stuffed rib-eye steak I've ever had. No one marinated and cooked it like him. A tear just came to my eye. His boudin and etouffe were off the charts too.
So any recommendations for Cajun food?
Remember people "hole in the wall" or independantly owned. Originally Posted by Out_of_Bounds
You want some damn good coonass seafood, Floyd's sb feeder just south of Nasa 1 on 45 Originally Posted by seedman55A good cajun restaurant in Houston is Christies on Westheimer, and I stick by that. Best salmon royale I've ever had. And their oysters are huge and always fresh.
Well I would recommend the Crazy Cajun for cajun food but it closed down some years ago. As did the Happy Cajun shortly there after. So now I need some good bayou cookin'.The Best Boudin is Burt's meat market on Lyon's Ave close to Lockwood.
The former owner was a coonass who knew how to cook. The BEST stuffed rib-eye steak I've ever had. No one marinated and cooked it like him. A tear just came to my eye. His boudin and etouffe were off the charts too.
So any recommendations for Cajun food?
Remember people "hole in the wall" or independantly owned. Originally Posted by Out_of_Bounds
Well I would recommend the Crazy Cajun for cajun food but it closed down some years ago. As did the Happy Cajun shortly there after. So now I need some good bayou cookin'.Cajun Kitchen, Razoos, Boiling Crab, Rajun Cajun, Burts, just a few that came to mind
The former owner was a coonass who knew how to cook. The BEST stuffed rib-eye steak I've ever had. No one marinated and cooked it like him. A tear just came to my eye. His boudin and etouffe were off the charts too.
So any recommendations for Cajun food?
Remember people "hole in the wall" or independantly owned. Originally Posted by Out_of_Bounds
There's this one soul food joint on Reed Rd., forgot the name of it.Just Oxtails on Reed Rd....Another good place is Mikki's Cafe and also Esthers Cajun Foods
Market Street, downtown on Travis at Congress across from that new lil' park that just opened up. That was my Tuesday evening hangout a few years ago. Originally Posted by kerwil62