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Cajun restaurants will always have fantastic cooking. Authentic New Orleans cuisine, such as crawfish boudin, gumbo, and jambalaya will give you amazing food with great taste. Southern stews and other dishes with crawfish, sausage, catfish, shrimp, and chicken mixed with just the right amounts of rice, onions, peppers, celery, and spices have become a favorite for many people and have become the reason many people go to New Orleans. If you want to find a local Cajun restaurant you can search the Internet or look in a phone book. Friends and family may also be able to recommend where they prefer their favorite dish. Turducken, crawfish boudin, shrimp gumbo, or jambalaya will all have a different style anywhere you go. Chefs will use different spices on their seafood dishes to give it a unique taste. Barbecue recipes will even have something extra. If you're looking for a place to eat dinner tonight you can often find reviews online of different restaurants. You can find out good information, such as where the best fried okra is or where the cuisine needs better recipes. Go to several Cajun restaurants over time to get a feel for the cooking and to help you decide if you prefer one over the other. Compare prices and how clean the restaurant is as well. Ask your waiter about the daily specials to get a great deal on dishes that would be more expensive if they were on the regular menu. Keep in mind the service you're given so in the future you remember if you had a good experience or not.
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When people want to eat some Cajun food, they often go to Cajun food restaurants to get it. When people want to cook some Cajun food at home, they often go to grocers that specialize in selling Cajun food. Cajun food is a type of cuisine native to Louisiana and the Gulf Coast of the United States. Most Cajun restaurants serve Cajun dishes such as gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish, shrimp, alligator, and red beans and rice. Many Cajun restaurants also serve boudin, redfish, potato salad, etoufee, andouille sausage, and skillet cornbread. Cajun food is often very spicy. Some Cajun grocers specialize in selling meats common in Cajun cooking like crawfish, alligator, shrimp and andouille sausage.
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