French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian—Creole cuisine has many influences. And Voice Places is Dallas / Fort Worth’s guide to the best Creole in town. Our hundreds of professional and user reviews, along with easily searchable listings, make it a cinch to find the best Creole this side of the French Quarter!
Spelled simply, Cajun is an exquisite teetering act between spicy ferocity and the freshest raw materials. Nate's executes this balance with the... More »
Like all Pappadeaux locations in the family-owned Pappa's chain, this one serves swimming-yesterday fare. There's a little of everything under the sea... More »
A perennial winner of the Observer's "best Cajun" honor, Alligator Cafe is a counter-service take on South Louisiana cuisine. The restaurant"s a reliable... More »
Like all Pappadeaux locations in the family-owned Pappa's chain, this one serves swimming-yesterday fare. There's a little of everything under the sea... More »
Owner Kay Agnew and staff serve refined Cajun/Creole-style food in a polished setting, albeit one with an industrial sensibility, due to its... More »
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When you're driving around Dallas looking for a place to eat lunch on the cheap, you've gotta know what you're looking for. If the place has fancy freakin' awnings or a shmancy revolving door or a valet of any kind, flip it the bird and keep on driving. Now, on the other hand, if it looks...
Cajun used to mean exotic. Twenty-five years ago, before Chef Paul Prudhomme foisted his blackened redfish on gustatory history--giving lesser cooks license to char stuff to an ebony crisp and call it Southern cuisine--we could find really fine Cajun cooking, and its New Orleans cousin, Creole, only down in the Louisiana swamps where they invented it. Now it's everywhere. Luby's serves a...
Dallas restaurants have plunged deeply into the effort to ease the anguish caused by Katrina. Behold Project Lagniappe (Lagniappe is a Creole expression for an unexpected gift). In large part spearheaded by Whit Meyers of the Entertainment Collaborative (Green Room, Jeroboam) and the Greater Dallas Restaurant Association, Lagniappe consists of the typical stuff: a...
Real cajun cooking, probably the best I've found in Dallas to date. Their red beans and rice are killer!
Read Full ReviewMy fav place for hot, fresh, puffy & fluffy beignets!
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