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- LLeslieAlabama •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWaiter was amazing and loved the ambience for Christmas!! Tacos were just ok…shells were oily. Drinks were wonderful as usualMore infoSuperior Grill - LafayettePrice: Expensive• Mexican• Lafayette•4.5
- RRaquelDallas - Fort Worth •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoChristmas Eve dinner! The food was absolutely delicious. Had the crabmeat cheesecake to start which was excellent. My family ordered the 12 oz steak, grilled Chilean sea bass with caper cream sauce, and the veal shank! My son loved the cheese pizza also!More infoRuffino’s on the RiverPrice: Expensive• Steak• Lafayette•4.8
- DDeniseVIPNew Orleans / Louisiana •15 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe had the private little room in the back left corner of the main dining room. Excellent space.More infoRuth's Chris Steak House - LafayettePrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Lafayette•4.8
- SSteveNew Orleans / Louisiana •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThere were three in our party. The calamari was superb! Very light and crispy. We had the tomato basil soup, grilled cheese sandwich, spaghetti and meatball and veal marsala. All of it was excellent.More infoMarcello's of LafayettePrice: Moderate• Italian• Lafayette•4.9
- AAmyHouston •18 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 18, 2024Drinks, food & service were all 5 star. Raw oysters, beef tartar and tuna were all exceptional. Warmed wedge salad is a show stopper. Don’t miss it. Steaks were delicious and cooked properly. Second time here and was just as memorable as the first. Best restaurant experience in Louisiana.More infoVestal RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Lafayette•4.7
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Lacombe is an area of Louisiana that has a lot of festivals, making it a great place to share good food and good times. The festivals let you get a taste of some of the local cuisine, but if you really want a taste of New Orleans, then seafood is a perfect choice. There is plenty of crab, shrimp, and crawfish to go around in this neighborhood. One of the most well-known sandwiches that you can find at a festival in this area is a crab po'boy. Cajun and Creole food are common in this area, but if you prefer something with a little less heat, there are also French and Italian options in the neighborhood.
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