So there is this place in Opelousas on E. Vine St. People call it Billy’s, Ray’s, Billy Ray’s, or Billy and Ray’s. Whatever it is, they have the best boudin balls EVER. See, a lot of places in south Louisiana have boudin balls. Rice and basically dressing mix tossed together, packed in a ball deep fried. Billy Ray’s (as I call it) has them all beat due to one simple thing. Their batter.
They double dip their boudin balls in a mixture that can only be compared to the batter on Popeye’s fried chicken. Gnarly, crispy, crunchy goodness with a soft inside.
Now, as for the boudin, be careful. The place has such a complicated name because they sell two different boudins. Not just one spicy and one mild, but two different recipes. You see, they sell Billy’s (the spicier one) and Ray’s (the milder of the two). It is easy to be confused by which one is which because they have a big sign inside that says “Ray’s hot boudin,” but don’t be mislead. If you want spicy, the easy thing is to just ask for the spicy and they know what you’re talking about.
In fact, I think it is a mistake to order anything but the “spicy.” Ray’s boudin is bland to me, bordering on tasteless. Billy’s, the spicier one, is great, and is the stuffing for their boudin balls also. I’ve messed up before, ordering Ray’s boudin because of the sign saying it was the hot one, and I have ordered Billy’s and been given Ray’s. Now, I just say “spicy.”
To further ease the confusion though, just get yourself a boudin ball. Also, they have also have another location in Krotz Springs on 190.

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#1 by LESLIE ELSBURY on February 28th, 2009
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I have been eating at billy rays for a long time and today was the first day i tried the boudin balls. I am HOOKED!!!!! They are even better than the boudin if that is possible!!!!!I only got 2 and i will definitely be eating more this coming week! Have a great day!
#2 by Suzi on March 25th, 2009
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Hey, I just got back from two weeks with friends in New Roads, LA. There’s a place called Bergeron’s between New Roads & Baton Rouge (don’t know the highway)that has boudin balls worth killing for! I’d never heard of them, I’m from Missouri, but between the boudin balls and the cracklins, I’ll be in love with Louisiana the rest of my life!!!!!!!!!!!!
#3 by Tommy on March 25th, 2009
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Suzi, funny you should mention Bergeron’s… my post on them was autoset to publish three hours after you made your comment!
That place is awesome all the way around. From the sounds of it you’ll be heading our way again soon and we’re looking forward to you coming back!
#4 by Herbert on August 1st, 2010
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Friends for a long time I was not a boudin eater. And still I have not tried the boudin balls. But I have lived and traveled between Lafayette and Alexandria for a long time. So I was always asked to stop by and pick up Boudin. I might try a taste now and then. But not until recently I stopped by did I fall in love with. As I was standing in line to get a little boudin for my wife. A guy started telling me about the Smoked Boudin (not shown on the menu). So I picked up a link to try. Headed towards Alexandria I turned around in Washington and went back for a bundled. If you haven’t tried it. It is a must your next visit. It is the best boudin I have ever had. Now I stopped thru every trip for lbs to bring home. Trust me in this. It is great!