Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen

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Pappadeaux Seafood Restaurant

  • March 5, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Amber Autumn from Chalmette, Louisiana
Pappadeaux's Restaurant can be seen from the street by an uneven stone sign that displays the name. The inside of a restaurant was very classy with bushes and the fine-dining atmosphere. Paintings were displayed in its many rooms and the servers were excellent.

The Sunday Buffet brings in the church crowds, as it promises eggs and all things breakfast from 10 in the morning to 3pm. It was about $13.95 a person, but the buffet was well worth it.

From journal Houston, Big and Exciting

Pappadeaux Seafood Restaraunt

  • January 28, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by leflerpet from Petaluma, California
It would be nice if they took reservations, but it''''s worth the wait. The food was fabulous and everything I expected--the onion rings were divine!!! They were spicy and great tasting. Everyone in our party had something different and everyone enjoyed what they ordered. They serve huge portions, so think about splitting an order with a companion.

From journal Weekend in Houston

Editor Pick

Pappadeaux Seafood Restaraunt

  • July 1, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by eidolon from Walkertown, North Carolina
Pappadeaux Seafood Restaraunt

Fantastic Cajun style seafood, with impeccable service and consistency across the entire chain. The food and service are ALWAYS perfect, from Houston to Atlanta. These people know how to do it right.

Everything on the menu is delicious, and the portions are huge. My personal favorite is the Crawfish combination, which includes both Crawfish Etoufee and fried crawfish, but there is such a huge variety of foods, everybody can find what they want. The gumbos and chowders are to-die-for. If you have never had fried gator, you need to try this too. And no, it doesn't taste like chicken.

Can't decide what to get? Order the sampler and try it all. Hmm...if you aren't a big eater, maybe two of you should order the sampler.

Once you have gorged yourself on the delicious meal, they bring the desert tray around...oh, my...if you didn't save room, get one to go. These people know how to make desert!

This is a popular restaraunt, and fills up fast. Come early to beat the dinnertime rush, and make reservations if you want, but they aren't required.

Remember, bring your appetite!

From journal Good Eating in Houston

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