Discover Louisiana's iconic Creole and Cajun restaurants, where locals and visitors drive from far away for bold, authentic flavors.
Last summer, a visit to a century-old restaurant in New Orleans revealed a queue of locals and tourists waiting for a taste of authentic Creole magic.
Louisiana's culinary scene is legendary, with restaurants that attract food lovers from all corners of the state and beyond.
A French Quarter gem, founded in 1918, serves up history alongside dishes like shrimp Arnaud and oysters Bienville.
The jazz brunch, with live music and old-world elegance, is worth the drive, while upstairs, a Mardi Gras museum showcases costumes worn by the restaurant founder's daughter.
The tile floors, vintage mirrors, and tuxedoed waiters transport diners back to the Roaring Twenties.
Get ready to discover where the real flavor happens.
Author's summary: Explore Louisiana's iconic Creole and Cajun restaurants for authentic flavors.