Nora Lee's Is One Of The Most Unique Spots To Dine In The First State
By Kim Magaraci|Published July 28, 2020
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Dining out in historic New Castle is always an adventure. Next time you’re looking for a memorable experience, head to Nora Lee’s French Quarter. This lively and quirky cajun restaurant in Delaware will make you feel like you’ve taken a trip down south to the Big Easy without ever having to leave the First State.
Nora Lee's French Quarter in New Castle is one of the most unique places to dine here in the First State.
Their Cajun popcorn - southern fried crawfish tails battered and fried, and served with creole mustard - is a crowd favorite. You can also order crawfish tails battered in spicy habanero sauce, or sweet and spicy served over rice.
Nora Lee's is one of just a few Cajun restaurants in Delaware, so head here if you're looking for a creole fix. Along with six different types of jambalaya, you'll find kicked-up takes on local dishes, like their hazelnut crabcakes. You can also try their blackened crabcakes with creole mustard!
Save room for a southern-style dessert, like their delicious caramel apple oatmeal cookie with butter rum pecan ice cream - it's the sweetest way to wrap up your meal.