Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Pappadeaux

We went out to dinner at Pappadeaux in Westmont. Natalie had eaten at a Pappadeux many years ago but not this particular location.  It is a chain restaurant with locations in 7 states and this location opened in 1999.  We drive past this location all of the time and we finally decided to go inside. Pappadeaux is mainly a seafood restaurant with a Cajun flair - its headquarters are in Houston.
Coconut Shrimp

As an appetizer we ordered coconut Shrimp with a cajun slaw and a spicy sweet dipping sauce.  The shrimp were good but weren't anything unique or special.  In fact the dipping sauce sure looked just like a Thai chili sauce that you buy at the grocery store.

Crawfish Etoufee
For entrees we both decided to go with items from the New Orleans specialties section of the menu since for us that is the unique appeal of this restauarant.  We had Crawfish Etoufee with white rice. The sauce is thicker than a gumbo and has a base of an onion roux.  Etouffee means smothered - and in this dish the crawfish was smothered in a sauce that had a little heat to it.  Because the sauce is smothered over rice it is not a very beautiful presentation but it is tasty.  Live crawfish resemble small lobsters, but the cracked crawfish in this dish looked & tasted like small shrimps because only the tail portion is served in an etouffee.

Shrimp & Grits
The other entree we ordered was Shrimp Creole with creamy Andouille cheese grits and tomato sauce. The sauce had a little more spice/kick to it than the etoufee. There were lots of shrimp - enough dinner and lunch the next day.  The cheese grits were a bit bland, but did their job to offset the spiciness of the sauce.



Another favorite local Cajun restaurant is called Heaven on Seven.  So we will have to go there for a comparison.

Final thoughts on Pappadeaux:
Food - food seemed a little pricey but we did have enough leftovers for both of us to have a full lunch the next day.
Service - nothing special; we knew there was a crawfish special going on and although we wouldn't have ordered it anyway the server she did not even mention it to us. They took care of us but it wasn't a real personal experience.
Giant Lobster (and regular size lobsters)
Atmosphere - really busy for a weeknight (probably because of the crawfish special going on).  Good thing we had a reservation otherwise there was a 20 minute wait to be seated.  The parking lot is always filled when we drive by so this wasn't too much of a surprise.  It is a casual seafood restaurant with a Cajun flare.  Probably the most interesting thing we saw was a giant 9 pound lobster in lobster tank - its claws were the same size as a normal sized lobster.




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