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Louisiana Purchase
(Restaurants - American)
10320-111 St NW, Edmonton  T5K 1L2 • 780-420-6779
Distance: ~1.540 km from The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald
Description: To the accompaniment of spirited zydeco music, patrons savor the flavorful cuisine of the Deep South at this popular restaurant. Seafood, not surprisingly, is tops on the menu, whether you opt for crab cakes, shrimp Creole, or blackened catfish. Traditional fare like red beans and rice is perfectly seasoned and flavored with smoked sausage. You'll also find beer-battered shrimp, crawfish and a rich jambalaya, which comes in enormous portions.
Hours:
Mon-Thu 11:30am-10:30pm; Fri 11:30am-11:30pm; Sat 5pm-11:30pm; Sun 4:30pm-9:30pm 
Pricing: Average Main Course Price: $18.00
Payment Methods: Visa,  Master Card,  American Express
Reader Reviews
Rating Summary:
(out of 1 active rating) 
Ambiance:6 / 10
Experience:4 / 10
Food:4 / 10
Value:8 / 10
#1   Posted on 2/29/2004
by Joey
of Athabasca
Ambiance:6 / 10
Experience:4 / 10
Food:4 / 10
Value:8 / 10
Five of us went to this restaurant for the first time not really knowing what we were ordering 2 of us ordered the jambalaya I kind of had a idea what it was. When it came it was a plate full of rice with a little bit of seafood and sausage mixed in kind of shocked I thought that I was confused but after looking at recipe after recipe on the internet I realized I was ripped off. The plate cost 17 or18 dollars and we were lucky if it should of cost 5 bucks. Don’t know how they can get away with serving this kind of jambalaya if that’s what it is.
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Alcohol Served
Beer
Liquor
Wine
Ambiance
Casual
Themed
Cuisine
American
Cajun
Creole
Dress
Casual
Features
Bar / Lounge
Disabled Accessible
Family Friendly
Group Friendly
Parties / Private Rooms
Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Parking
On-site
Reservations
Recommended / Suggested