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Ruth's Chris Steak House - Lafayette
1005 reviews4.8Steakhouse$$$$LafayetteBooked 18 times todayRuffino’s on the River
1625 reviews4.7Steak$$$$LafayetteBooked 25 times todayMarcello's of Lafayette
856 reviews4.9Italian$$$$LafayetteBooked 16 times todayCharley G's Seafood Grill
1018 reviews4.9American$$$$LafayetteBooked 17 times todayDon's Seafood - Lafayette
276 reviews4.7Seafood$$$$LafayetteBooked 7 times todayCENTRAL Pizza & Bar
137 reviews4.8Pizzeria$$$$LafayetteBooked 6 times todayCrawfish Town USA
73 reviews4.9Seafood$$$$Breaux BridgeBooked 2 times todayCocha
700 reviews4.8Global, International$$$$Baton RougeBooked 9 times todayBuffalo Wild Wings - North Lafayette
11 reviews3.8American$$$$LafayetteStroubes Seafood and Steak
1298 reviews4.1Seafood$$$$Baton RougeBooked 8 times todaySuperior Grill - Highland
249 reviews5.0Mexican$$$$Baton RougeBooked 7 times todayThe Gregory at The Watermark
520 reviews4.1American$$$$Baton RougeBooked 4 times todayBuffalo Wild Wings - Baton Rouge - Highland Road
8 reviews3.0American$$$$Baton Rouge
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Cocha
700 reviews4.8Global, International$$$$Baton RougeBooked 9 times todayCrawfish Town USA
73 reviews4.9Seafood$$$$Breaux BridgeBooked 2 times todayBuffalo Wild Wings - North Lafayette
11 reviews3.8American$$$$LafayetteBuffalo Wild Wings - Baton Rouge - Highland Road
8 reviews3.0American$$$$Baton Rouge
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Deep in the marsh of southern Louisiana is New Iberia, often called "The Queen of the Teche." The rich Spanish and French heritage of the area is evident in the way they influence the local cuisine. Fresh Gulf seafood is famously prepared in the region’s traditional Cajun and Creole style. In New Iberia, it is not unusual to order fried alligator, and crawfish is a springtime favorite as well. Walk along New Iberia's tree-lined Main Street, where you will find New Orleans-style po' boys and the quintessential southern Louisiana deep-fried pastry, the beignet. Served hot and sprinkled with powdered sugar, they soothe an aching sweet tooth any time of the day.