Restaurants in Los Angeles, CA
Restaurants
6333 W 3rd St.,
Los Angeles ,
CA
90036
UNITED STATES
Based on 7 reviews
GOOD!
I have never been to New Orleans so I do not know what real authentic Cajun food taste like. I had the Gumbo Ya-Ya and it was pretty good. If I go next time I will ask for a little more rice and a little less stew (excuse me for using the word stew if it is incorrect). The Gumbo had a lot of sausage in it. It comes with killer cornbread and a choice of side which I chose sweet potato salad. It was a very good deal.Where else can you eat fried alligator in L.A.?
This is a great little spot tucked away in the Farmer's Market (near The Grove). Pretty much everything is great there, but you owe it to yourself to try the fried alligator tail. A few minor complaints: 1) they only have lukewarm canned sodas. 2) The table-and-chair seating nearby fills up quickly. 3) The order-takers/cooks take their sweet freakin' time, regardless of how long the line might be. 4) One at least one occasion, the jumbalaya was 99% rice and 1% andouille sausage. That being said, give it a try!Great Cajun
The food here is very good and very reasonably priced with a very good variety. It is in the farmers market that has places like loteria, and other greats! The location is awesome, the food is very good, and the prices are right. If you havent been to the farmers market, you should, and if you been to the market but havent tried this cajun place, now is the time to pop in and give it a try. It is the second or third best place in all of LA county (that I have tried so far). The very best in my opinion is still the New Orleans in Hermosa Beach, but I doubt I will find a place better than that one.Yummy Po'Boy and Beignets!
I've never tasted a sandwich as fresh as the one here at The GumboPot. Gotta try their oyster po'boy and you cant go wrong with their deal of 3 beignets (french doughnuts) --either original or with chocolate--with chickory coffee. All this and you'll feel as if you're in New Orleans at Cafe Du Monde!Authentic!
I was born in New Orleans and have been raised with lots of cajun cooking and this place is Authentic!! It really sticks to the traditional menu with items like gumbo, po boys, fried catfish, etc. Everything was delicious and not too pricey. I came here on for Fat Tuesday and they had a cute little celebration, but I was sad when they ran out of beignets! I can't wait to go back here and try more of the menu.Authentic (NOT)
This place likes to sell itself as authentic Cajun cuisine. Well, if New Orleans was renowned for miserable customer service and crap food, this place would be the real deal.Dissapointing
Unauthentic Cajun food..... jambalaya very disappointing... the accompanying sides were awful. The staff gave the impression they really do not like their job. Poor value for money.Worldwide > United States > Los Angeles, CA > Restaurants