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Great Food
Posted by Stupor8 on 11/20/2009
Seafood is great, gumbo rich and atmosphere is very relaxed.
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Go here if you like bland food
Posted by Jewel1982 on 10/06/2009
This is our second time to eat here and it will be the last. We did not enjoy the food at all! We had the grilled tilapia, gumbo, and jambalya. The tilapia was very bland and I could not force myself to eat anymore of it. I left more than 1/2 of the fillet on my plate. The gumbo was probably the worst gumbo I have ever had. It was very bland. Goode company seafood and boudreaux's have way better gumbo. The jambalya had no taste as well. This dinner actually ruined our night considering how pricey the food was and we did not even enjoy the food one bit.
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Just like home
Posted by RobertM0917 on 04/01/2009
I couldn't believe this place. I know real authentic cajan food, and this place was GREAT!
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****Great Food****
Posted by Myserenity on 09/28/2008
I'm from Louisiana & this place has some of the most authentic creole food in town. The gumbo is delicious. I highly recommend the buffalo shrimp, it's "rub your belly" good!! I just tried the fried oyster salad a few weeks ago & it's awesome!! Staff is always friendly & patient when I'm trying to decide on what I want. I 've never felt rushed. If you want to experience a little bit of Lousiana while in Houston, give this place a try. I'll be back for the fried oyster salad for sure!! :-)
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The best crawfish and service in the city!
Posted by TheRCA on 05/10/2008
Rajun Cajun has been around for many years and will always be here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I read one comment that said the crawfish were bad. They must have been on some appetite controlling substance . Anyone who like crawfish knows the other restaurant they said was better is not, actually that restaurant's crawfish in my opinion really sux..
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As a former New Orleanian, I can vouch for this one!
Posted by neteffectr on 01/19/2008
After moving from New Orleans to Houston, I finally felt like I was "home" when I dropped by this eatery. The gumbo, the po-boys, the platters, the boiled crawfish -- all of it tastes like the food I grew up eating and loving. Plus, the decor and amenities, like the sports memorabilia from the Saints, LSU Tigers and other Louisiana teams, and yearbooks from my alma mater (a small community college) just add to the ambiance. I dine here several times a month and still look forward to every visit.
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very good
Posted by hellysmith on 12/06/2007
good food
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Tasty Cajun Food
Posted by flongie on 12/05/2007
The food here is delicious and comes out fast.
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What happened to the man in the Crawfish pants?!?!
Posted by graysl74 on 07/24/2007
For anyone who knows what I'm talking about I'll tell you there's no reason to go back! We were going there for lunch at least twice a month and LOVED IT!! However we went yesterday 7/24/2007 and everything has changed. It took a minute to realize it, but all the real charm was gone... business cards, polaroids, newpaperclippings stapled to the walls... GONE. Then you realize there's new stuff, soda machines, menus, WOW the prices - it looks like everything went up $2.00; grilled chicken salad $10.00?? In the end I suppose all of this would be fine except for one thing, the food... NOWHERE near as good on any level quantity, quality, taste. Probably better then some places but definately not the Ragin Cajun of the past. Four different items off the menu, four different people one general conclusion... Dissapointment.
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Gumbo & Oysters
Posted by beamwalker on 07/19/2007
The gumbo at the ragin cajun is amazing. Thick, dark and full of meat. They also have the best oysters I've had in the city. Very fresh, cold and just the right size. Also, they sell a hot sauce there called Pepperdoux that is great. A half dozen oysters and a bowl of gumbo is the perfect way to get over a hangover. Parking gets a little rough during lunch hour though.