About
Flavors of Louisiana is an Avondale, Arizona restaurant, specifically a cajun restaurant, which focuses on creating a welcoming atmosphere where customers can enjoy authentic cajun and creole dishes. Their goal is to provide the unique flavors of Louisiana in a wholesome family environment. Along with their wide selection of entrees and appetizers, the restaurant also offers an array of desserts and a full service bar.
Restaurant Features
Facilities & Amenities
Restroom
Kid Friendly
Kid Menu
Kid High Chair
Wheelchair Access
Parking
- Free Parking Lot
Accepted Payments
- Credit Card
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
Must Try Dishes
Flavors of Louisiana in Avondale, Arizona is a culinary gem that offers an array of must-try dishes. One standout option is their traditional shrimp gumbo, a rich and flavorful stew that combines succulent shrimp, smoky sausage, and tender vegetables in a hearty roux-based broth. Another must-have is the classic crawfish étouffée, a delicately seasoned dish featuring plump Louisiana crawfish tails smothered in a velvety sauce served over a bed of fluffy white rice. For those craving a taste of indulgence, their savory jambalaya is a perfect choice, showcasing a marriage of perfectly seasoned chicken, sausage, and shrimp with a medley of vegetables and aromatic spices. Finish off your meal with a plate of warm and flaky beignets, dusted in powdered sugar and served alongside a steaming cup of café au lait; the perfect way to end your culinary journey through Louisiana. With its warm and welcoming atmosphere, Flavors of Louisiana promises to transport you to the vibrant streets of the Ba
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Went with a pretty large party (21) for an early reserved lunch. There were 2 tables and somehow table #1 received all beverages while table 2 had nothing. Orders were taken and submitted at the same time, so the food arrived hodge podge and out of order. The restaurant decor was pretty basic, not too much decorative to give a feel of NOLA or Louisiana but there was a banner, an alligator head statue, and a sign near restrooms that had New Orleans. Food was okay. Catfish was well seasoned but I was pretty sad that they did not carry grits. ???? The pricing was far and the server was helpful each time she was asked for something for the 2nd or 3rd time. I probably won't return since no alcohol is served
Brief review: it was okay, but not okay enough for us to go back. Longer version: Stopped in a couple Saturdays ago, around 4:30. There was a "please wait to be seated" sign which was funny because in that large space there was only one other customer. There were three employees in the back, talk. We were seated quickly. I enjoyed the decorations but the temp inside made me wonder if their a/c was broken. The first red flag was when we ordered sweet tea & they delivered us unsweet tea with sugar packets. Huh? Why have sweet tea and unsweet tea on the menu if you're only going to deliver unsweet tea? Having sweet tea on the menu indicates it is already sweet, not a do-it-yourself deal. The second red flag was the appetizers. We got a dirty plate, the fried green tomatoes were paper thin (there was more crust than tomato), and the hushpuppies were completely bland. Even adding butter was no help. My sister enjoyed her sausasage po-boy and cajun fries, although the fries were no longer wa
Great food. Great service. Sometimes you just want Cajun food. This is the place in the west valley to get it. We ordered... Catfish Po'boy. Best sandwich ever. Etouffee. Silky and full of flavor. Chicken and sausage gumbo. A classic. Jambalaya. Flavorful and hearty. Begniets. A little heavy with oil. The Po'boy stole the show. The bread was so epic I ate the whole thing. Seriously amazing. The gumbo was gumbo. You won't be disappointed. Etouffee and jambalaya were so much better then many of the food trucks running around town chucking lackluster food from a packet out the window. The begniets. These were a little oil heavy and sort of had an odd flavor. Maybe the oil was old? I'm not sure. Try it yourself and see. Maybe it was an off day. Definitely going back.
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Business Hours
| Sunday: | Closed |
| Monday: | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday: | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday: | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Friday: | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Saturday: | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
