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Mara’s Homemade: NOLA in NYC

When you’re from South Louisiana and you live in NYC sometimes you go through withdrawals. Serious withdrawals. For serious Cajun food. Having eaten a number of places in the city that claim to have “Cajun” or “Louisiana” food, Mara’s Homemade was the only place that actually followed through.

The ambiance, the southern hospitality, the menu, and the FLAVOR – Mara’s has it all! Let’s start with the most important: what’s on tap? Abita SOS, Abita Strawberry Harvest, Amber Bock, and AndyGator to name a few! Other beverages include the almighty Hurricane, Mint Julep, Sazarac; I don’t think I need to go any further!

Onto the goods – this is the real deal! Mara’s flies her product in from the Louisiana Gulf: Oyster’s, Crawfish, Alligator, Crabs and Shrimp. Her website boasts, “If you have been to NOLA and had the BBQ Shrimp then you will love Mara’s.” Need a dessert after your gumbo? You know you can’t eat a good Cajun meal without topping it off with an order of beignets!

Mara’s is also serving from a special Mardi Gras menu, and even Jazz Fest favorites as Crawfish Mara, Crawfish Pot Pie, Crawfish Stuffed Bread and Crawfish Cheese Toast!

Mara’s Homemade
342 East 6th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212) 598-1110
http://www.marashomemade.com/

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The Galley Seafood Restaurant

IMG 0585 300x225 The Galley Seafood RestaurantThe Galley is aptly known as a no frills seafood joint.  If you are looking for white linens and other fancy amenities, this is not your place, but if you want great seafood, cold beer, and a home-y atmosphere, this is the place.

Due to the somewhat small dining area, waiting for a table can be very common.  This is especially so during the Lenten season as locals flock to the Metairie Road establishment to chow down on great seafood.

The Galley serves up the typical appetizers of a seafood restaurant.  The crawfish hushpuppies, their twist on the traditional variety, comes with a great crawfish sauce that adds a great layer of flavor to an otherwise normal hushpuppy.

When in season, the boiled seafood is usually the go-to option.  They serve up boiled shrimp, crawfish and crabs.  I generally don’t order boiled seafood from a restaurant because they never seem to be seasoned correctly…either too bland or over salty.  The Galley is the exception…

The crawfish and crabs are always seasoned to perfection with just the right amount of spice and salt to compliment.  Besides the great flavors, the boiled shrimp peel easily signaling that they have been cooked well.  There is nothing worse than getting a bunch of boiled shrimp that are over cooked and a struggle to peel.  No worries at the Galley.

Seafood baskets consisting of fried shrimp, catfish, oysters, softshell crabs, and stuffed crabs are always a good bet too.  These dishes are served with french fries but can be substituted for any side item.  Some of the choices are sweet potato fries, baked macaroni, and corn grits.  I am a sucker for corn grits and they have a pretty good version that is quite creamy with ample amounts of corn.

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In the mood for a poboy?  They are whipping out several of the great New Orleans sandwiches…..catfish, oyster, and shrimp.  But the poboy that they are known for is their softshell crab poboy.  If  you have ever been to JazzFest and tried the softshell crab poboy, then you know what I am talking about.  This has been a crowd favorite at JazzFest since 1977.  The first thing I do as soon as I enter the Fair Grounds for JazzFest is to head over to the Galley’s food booth to get one.  No matter how long the line is (and it always the longest of all the food booths), I will always hit it up first.  I can promise you that the end result is worth the wait and it seems to make the music that much better.

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While waiting for your food to be cooked and served, order yourself an Abita Amber on draft.  Not that the Galley has some special version of this delicious Louisiana brew, it’s just that they serve it in a huge, ice cold frosty goblet that makes the beer taste so much better.

Next time you are in the mood for good seafood and a relaxed child friendly atmosphere, do yourself and your taste buds a favor and head out to Metairie to dine on all the tasty dishes the Galley has to offer.
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POLL: Best boiled crawfish in Louisiana

Now, we all know that the best boiled crawfish is made at your own house, in your own pot, etc.  What is someone to do if they are not invited to your house though… where would you send them for a big pile of hot crawdads?

The Rules:  You get one vote so make it count.  If you don’t see your choice, leave your choice as a comment and we’ll add it on next chance we get.  Takeouts and dine-ins count.

Who has the best boiled crawfish in Louisiana?

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Cajun Foodie alert: Free boiled crawfish

We already have a lot of love for Roberto’s River Road Restaurant and their unconventional marketing, but I just received this email from Roberto and felt compelled to pass it on:

Well, for the next Five Tuesday nights every table that dines with us will have a chance to enter a name that we will place in a fish bowl. On May 26th we will pull a name for the winner. The winner, (hopefully you), will get a Catered Crawfish Boil from our sister Crawfish Company The Boiling Pot.

It will include 250 lbs of crawfish, and all the usual fixings, corn, potatoes, garlic, mushrooms, etc. All you have to do is pick a date during the month of June (with the exception of father’s day 06/21/09) and invite enough relatives and friends to come and enjoy some of the best crawdads around. (250 lbs will serve 50 to 60. Additional crawfish may be order if desired)

I see this as a win/win scenario. If you are planning on going out for dinner, why not come and dine with us and at the same time have a chance of winning $ 1,000.00 worth of crawfish. I almost forgot, we discount all of our wines 40% on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, so again that’s another great saving you could take advantage of.

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The most envied guy in the room at a BYOB

 The most envied guy in the room at a BYOB

I often get looks of jealousy and envy from other guys, what can I say, my wife’s gorgeous!  Unless, she’s by my immediate side though, those looks are few and far between.  The other night when we went to eat boiled crawfish, I strolled in by myself and guys were looking at me like I was the new SI cover model.  Of course, it was not me they were looking at however…it was the six pack of cold Bud Select I had in my hands.

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