Here's a post that took it's sweet old time; photos ripening in one of my folders. I'd meant to post ages ago, but for some reason just kept on going back to try something else.
I'd actually seen the LouZiana Food Truck a couple of times, before seeing this brick-and-mortar shop which opened just a bit after our office moved to the UTC area.
The folks here are always quite welcoming and the menu; while priced on the high side for stuff served in Styrofoam, has all the standards from po-boys to gumbo. In terms of Creole versus Cajun; the restaurant clearly calls itself Cajun.
On my first visit; I decided to just go for something simple to take back to the office and ordered the Andouille Po-Boy (7" - $9.25) with a side of Cajun Fries ($2.75).
The fries were dusted with Cajun seasoning; paprika based, a good amount of black pepper. The fries hadn't held up real well during the 15 minute drive back to the office as they were on the dry side.
The Andouille had some heft, a decent chew, and was perfectly serviceable....as for taste...well, as you can see, they went super crazy with the remoulade, which kind of made this somewhat greasy in texture and really killed the flavor. The bread was saturated.
I needed a bit of time to recover from that mayo overload, so I waited awhile before my next visit. In the meantime, both Mary and Soo did posts (please check them out) on LouZiana. Both were positive; though were fried food based....I just can't put too much of that stuff away these days. Especially during a work day.
So; I went with the Cajun Combo; basically two 8 ounce cups of the "Cajun Classics" on the menu. I ordered the Gumbo and the Jambalaya, which came out to $14.
The baguette on this visit had seen better days and was dry and crumbly. The roux used for that Gumbo must have been really dark, totally a mahogany roux. It did strike me as being a bit on the bitter-greasy side, and other than the couple of pieces of sausage, the chicken had been reduced to stringy bits.
The Jambalaya fared better; the sausages were intact, and the dish was nicely flavored, quite balanced, not overly salty.
Another of couple of months pass and I decided to drop by again. This time I went with the Crawfish Étouffée and Red Beans & Rice, which came out to be $12.75.
The Étouffée was a bit on the thin side and had a rather strong "floral", herbaceous taste to it. There was a decent amount of crawfish in the Étouffée, along with a savory-oceany flavor that did not over-power the dish.
This wasn't too bad at all.
The Red Beans & Rice was my favorite of the two.
While I have my own version of this classic dish that I enjoy; this wasn't bad at all. A bit short on sausage and I prefer my RB&R a bit more smokey; but this had a nice creamy tongue feel, decent beaniness, and was rather pleasant to eat.
Which leaves us with my most recent visit. I decided to try another sandwich this time "Creole" style....basically with a different sauce. The upcharge from a regular shrimp po-boy is a bit over a buck fifty, making this $11.50.
The sandwich starred a dozen fried shrimp, fried up nicely, but kind of lacking in flavor. It still had a bit too much sauce on it; but at least this wasn't drowning in globs of a heavy mayo remoulade. I'm still not big fan of the baguette here; it's too chewy and not crusty enough.
While I wouldn't consider the food here to be of a particularly good value; nor really great in the ingredients category....frankly, I prefer Bud's, which isn't much more expensive. It's still not a bad choice at all.
LouZiana Food
7128 Miramar Rd.
San Diego, CA 92121
Hours:
Daily 11am - 8pm
hit or miss...
Posted by: kat | Wednesday, 30 January 2019 at 02:33 AM
Kinda Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 30 January 2019 at 06:53 AM
I'll have to revisit Bud's. I love the fried food here.
Posted by: Soo | Wednesday, 30 January 2019 at 07:41 AM
Nice change of pace from your typical deli joints.
Posted by: Junichi | Wednesday, 30 January 2019 at 09:43 AM
This is my about monthly go to for a close approximation of a debris po boy. The baguette is too chewy though, I agree. I've had better luck with the gumbo, but it is usually pretty dark.
I haven't eaten at Bud's since it was down near the airport. I will try again.
Posted by: Dereck | Wednesday, 30 January 2019 at 04:28 PM
I have a coupon for this place...future visit coming up.
Posted by: caninecologne | Wednesday, 30 January 2019 at 10:11 PM
I can see by you're post that you are Soo!
It is a ncie change of pace....though not a great value Junichi!
That roux must be pretty darn dark Dereck.
Check them out CC....not bad at all.
Posted by: Kirk | Thursday, 31 January 2019 at 06:56 AM
Not that you need my approval but completely agree with you.
Posted by: RedDevil | Thursday, 31 January 2019 at 04:47 PM
That's good to know RD!
Posted by: Kirk | Saturday, 02 February 2019 at 01:20 PM