dukesdad wrote:How about Tin Fish in Tinley?
jerryg wrote:Have you ever tried Papadieux's in Westmont?I have had consistently good seafood.It's located off rt:83 just north of Ogden ave and south of 31st.
Their Cajun style is very tastey
Mike G wrote:An oldie but a goodie: why I wouldn't go back to Pappadeaux's by choice (though if forced, I could find something decent to eat there). If you've read this before, sorry to have bored you with yet again...
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nsxtasy wrote:I've been to Pappadeaux several times for lunch and dinner, and on several other occasions when they were doing their "all you can eat lobster" on Thursday evenings. For lunch and dinner, I agree with the other posts; the food is okay, not great, and many of the preparations are too elaborate, with other ingredients overwhelming the fish. (And it's not authentic Cajun food, either.) However, the lobsters have always been terrific (excellent quality as well as quantity).
Marshall K wrote:Mike G wrote:An oldie but a goodie: why I wouldn't go back to Pappadeaux's by choice (though if forced, I could find something decent to eat there). If you've read this before, sorry to have bored you with yet again...
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This post may have lost some of it's relavance seeing as how it is four years old, NO?
Marshall K wrote:While I have eaten both high and low throughout Louisiana over the years, I don't believe I could define " authentic" Cajun". However I am fairly certain that I have not found anything in the Chicago area that comes close. ( Have not made the trip to Utica as yet but plan to in the near future)
ronnie_suburban wrote:Marshall K wrote:This post may have lost some of it's relavance seeing as how it is four years old, NO?
Maybe, maybe not. I appreciated the link but also took into account the age of the post when I read it. Some places are very much like they were 4 years ago, some aren't the same as they were four hours ago. It's merely one diner's perspective and a point of reference.
This post may have lost some of it's relavance seeing as how it is four years old, NO?
But the fish is fresh and often very good.
Mike G wrote:I will believe that when someone can demonstrate that Pappadeaux's is not still every bit the place I visited.