Top 10 Best Cajun/Creole Near Portland, Oregon
“The sauce had great flavor, we opted for the medium Cajun, it was spicy but so good.” more
“It's not hard to find good authentic Cajun/Creole food in Portland ... it's next to impossible.” more
“The ambiance is great, and the food is authentically Cajun/Creole. We liked: - the Crispy Fried...” more
“Personally, the Shrimp n Grits was my favorite. It was a mix of Cajun, creamy and cheesy goodness.” more
“Its the best Cajun food I've had here in the Pacific Northwest, better than the "Cajun" food you...” more
“These are not authentic Cajun seafood boils, but nonetheless worth going for the Shrimp and Crab!” more
“when it expires at the end of 2011, so if you want to get some good cajun/creole food at My...” more
“Always up for anything Cajun/Creole/Southern, I happily complied.” more
“Blackened chicken was tender, grits were perfectly creamy & Cajun sauce was tasty!” more
“I was looking for authentic Cajun/creole style food and this is the spot!” more
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"The jambalaya is packed w flavor and nice big chunks of meat that ya def can't miss. Did someone say crinkle cut fries...I'm there. Ask for it spicy and you get a lil dusting of heat nicely paired w ranch dip. Staff was super courteous and plenty of outdoor partially covered seating. There's even a few chairs surrounding a fire pit. I've driven by this spot lots and noticed all the food carts. Glad I finally got to try one. Would like to try a Po'boy next time or another Cajun classic dish. Kudos for bringing the South to PNW :)"