Find out what Lebanese restaurants to try in Baton Rouge. Settled by Europeans on Native American hunting grounds, the city of Baton Rouge has grown up under the influence of English, French, Spanish, and native cultures. The city is proud of its Cajun and Creole heritage, with clubs famous for playing the blues, and streets full of restaurants serving up everything from spicy Bayou foods to Caribbean home cooking. Located on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi delta, visitors can watch the sun set over the levees or ride on a riverboat casino.
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4 based on 178 reviews
Salads ARE huge, and their tzatziki is REALLY good. Pita... no so much. Grilled chicken, great! Lamb for the gyro. Delicious. But something was missing. Service. Nice. But something was missing.
4 based on 72 reviews
Visited here with friends while visiting from out of town. We arrived about 30-45min before closing and had a waitress named Jâda. She was awesome and so gracious even though we were the last people in the restaurant.Iâve been here many times before and have never left disappointed. Portions are large, food quality is amazing. We recommend: fried cheese appetizer, hummus, soft pita, chicken schwarma plate, and honestly anything else on the menu.
4 based on 48 reviews
After volunteering all morning at the Special olympics bowling on Airline Highway, my son and I skipped up Old Hammond Highway to the Serop's Cafe on Corporate Blvd. for a nice lunch before driving back to Mandeville.We had a Falafel appetizer, a Gyro plate, a vegetarian plate (with Baba Ganoush, Mousaka, Spinach pie, and Taboule (sp?)), and a to-go Swarma Chicken and Gyro plate for my wife and daughter. Of course my son and I brought a lot of our lunches home in to-go boxes too.The food was all very good and Francois did a nice job serving us. Being just noon on Sunday it wasn't very busy yet so very peaceful inside.
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