Creole/cajun in NYC?
After last night's Top Chef, I am in the mood for some creole and/or cajun cuisine -- who's with me??
I know about Great Jones St. in NYC, have only tried Great Jones Cafe so far.
What are your recommendations for good Creole/cajun food in this great city, Great Jones St. or beyond...
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3 Comments:
Delta Grill on 48 and 9th is my favorite in the city, but also love Great Jones but find them less consistent.
LIRC at 11:22AM on 02/19/09
I'd have to second Delta Grill. Sentimental reasons aside (yes, apparently in our house spicy food is an excellent first date), I've been there a few times and love it.
tangledgray at 4:35PM on 02/19/09
Mara's Homemade for crawfish, Arkansas BBQ, oyters, gator, Etouffee, catfish, and beignets.
http://www.marashomemade.com/
Acme Bar & Grill
http://www.acmebarandgrill.com/
Dinner menu: http://www.acmebarandgrill.com/acme-dinner-menu-071508.htm
I've also heard good things about Delta Grill, particularly the mac and cheese, hush puppies and fried chicken po' boy.
I haven't been to any of these three places yet, but keep an eye on NYCFoodGuy.com because they're on my to do list.
NYC Food Guy at 10:52PM on 02/19/09