CAJUN FOOD TOUR | Lafayette, Louisiana

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On my second day in Louisiana in partnership with Tabasco, I went on an all out cajun food tour! From cajun Benedict, to poboys and charbroiled oysters, all topped with Tabasco!

Are first stop of the day was the French Press in Lafayette. This restaurant is famous for its cajun Benedict with boudin. I have to say that was probably one my top eggs Benedict’s I have ever tried!

Next up we headed to lunch at Olde Tyme Grocery in Lafayette to eat po’boys! I tried two different styles, oyster and shrimp and that oyster po’boy was out of control!

We now head to Avery Island where Tabasco has been making Tabasco sauce since 1868. We took a tour of their Jungle Gardens and then finished off the day with some charbroiled oysters infused with Tabasco sauce!

Have you ever tried cajun food before?

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CAJUN FOOD TOUR | Lafayette, Louisiana

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Finally someone talking about the BEST of Louisiana food. West of the Atchafalaya Bridge is where it’s at.

Also, it’s pronounced Laffy-ette.

jsanns
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"Bodayng" 🤣🤣🤣

He should've gotten the coullion sandwich

LeHomesteadChef
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We have better food at corner gas stations than at most New York restaurants. Hard to walk around the neighborhood without getting whiffs of all the awesome Louisiana cooking goin on. I love my Louisiana.

jsalterxpress.
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im just happy someone got it right when saying cajun food lafayette la and not new orleans

sagee
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We are getting ready to do one of those bus food tours this weekend!

davidandmercywhipple
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Damn that looks great I’m from south Louisiana 😜👍

markboudreaux
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Rebecca here is your home all miss you....RIP!!!

phyllispetras
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at 8:45....how do you put Tabasco in the Tabasco is the condiment, lol!

AmericanChristian
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Boudang??? It's pronounced (boo-dain) it's hard to describe the last syllable while typing. It's got a southern Louisiana accent on the last syllable. I love ole thyme grocery. I live in Lafayette. It's really pronounced lafeeyette down here. And I love parc San souci (where that Lafayette sign was)

isabellakinniff
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Why does everyone keep pronouncing boudin wrong?

essinodub
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Dude, you like Tobasco we get it. You don't have to mention it every 60 god damn seconds. Might as well call this an infomercial for Tobasco at this point.

jackdempsey
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You got rained on. That's def south Louisiana

deekmjones
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you need to visit colbys a burger shop in opelousas, Louisiana

ykpayton
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There is no ‘G’ in boudin. It is pronounced boo-dan (accent on boo). Hope this helps.

bethmoody
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Avery island
I am the only creole I know who uses Tabasco

Most use Louisiana Crystal

In Los Angeles they stick with the red rooster

og-greenmachine
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Who the heck is the 12 thumbs down how you thumbs down food?😄

littlemanoo
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good advertisement. I wonder if the food was any good without The Tabasco

shawnheavens
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If you like grits here's me
eating them and not talking about them..sorry I'm from the south we don't just show our girts

jonathonmcdavitt
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I'm not trying to be a dick or anything but eggs benedict is poached egg on top of Canadian bacon on an English muffin with hollandaise . That version is way too different. Eggs benedict in a pool of gumbo? Sorry but that is just too different. Might taste ok but the hollandaise is essential for anything called benedict.

joeblow
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Cajun food is too hot

This white boy he needs to hit up
north central Louisiana

Cane River Creole food

Never too hot but always spicy

Best food in Louisiana

Which means best food in the world

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