This Epic 3-Day Restaurant Road Trip In Louisiana Will Make Your Mouth Explode
By Kezia Kamenetz|Published March 25, 2016
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Kezia Kamenetz
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Kezia Kamenetz is a native to southern Louisiana and lives in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans currently. When not writing about all the amazing things to be found in her state, her central passion is dreams and the wisdom they can offer, which you can learn more about by visiting KeziaVida.com
Alright guys, this one is for the history books. We’ve scoured the state far and wide for some of the most unique and off the beaten path seafood restaurants and put them all together for an amazing road trip for you to take with you and your friends. This one is going to be really special and help you explore the best Louisiana down-home restaurants and Louisiana country seafood restaurants this state has to offer. I can’t wait to try it myself. Just make sure you pack your appetite!
Are you ready for the culinary Louisiana road trip of your life?
Day 1: Breakfast- Lea’s Lunchroom, Highway 71 S., Lecompte, LA
Starting with an old standby classic, Lea's Lunchroom will take you back into the past and feed you pies like your momma made 'em. Definitely worth the trip.
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Day 1: Lunch- Crawfish Hole, 119 South Dr, Natchitoches, LA 71457
End your first day at Dorcheat's seafood. The down home atmosphere and friendly patrons will make you as happy as the food will. This restaurant was recently damaged by the flooding in this area, so let's all pray that they are able to get back on their feet soon!
Day 2: Early lunch- Mohawk Seafood Tavern, 704 Louisville Ave., Monroe, LA
Start your next day driving east toward Monroe and stop at this classic eatery. Open for decades, Mohawk Tavern sets the standard for oysters on the half shell in these parts.
New Roads locals and visitors alike flock to Hot Tails, next on our list, for their unique take on cajun staples. Pictured here, their version of boudin balls, onion rings, and crawfish bread.
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Day 3: Early Lunch- Hymel’s Seafood Restaurant, 8740 LA 44, Convent, LA
Next up, Hymel's, a local legend for their artful take on Louisiana seafood favorites. Let us know how the fried catfish is---because from here it looks perfect!
Day 3: Late Lunch- House of Seafood Buffet, 81790 LA-21, Bush, LA
Head on East and out to Bush, LA for their famous House of Seafood Buffet. The wide variety of options and friendly staff makes this place a real treat.
Day 3: Dinner- D.I.’s Cajun Restaurant, 6533 Evangeline Hwy, Basile, LA
Finally, end your culinary tour of down home seafood restaurants in Louisiana at D.I.'s, known for their amazing crabs and live music serenading your meal.
Are you ready to take this trip? What are you looking forward to the most? What other places would it be worth stopping by while you are on your way? Let us know your thoughts!
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