La-Louisanne Cajun
Creole Restaurant brought New Orleans to Los Angeles via
its authentic haute-Creole cookery. Creole cooking is the
ethnic food of New Orleans, and it dominates the local
culinary scene the way French food does in France or Italian
food in Italy.
Creole food is always full-flavored with generous components
of butter, spices, and herbs make it jump up and grab
you. Also key to Creole cooking is the richness of the
food supply particularly with regard to seafood, (oysters,
shrimp, crab and crawfish).
The combination of onions, bell peppers
and celery cooked in roux of oil herbs and flour is the
starting point for a number of Creole dishes. One essential
ingredient is taste and plenty of it.
What makes La-Louisanne Creole cooking authentic as
compared to other so-called Creole recipes is that La
Louisanne's recipe are derive from New Orleans and fits
into best developed Creole cooking style with Spanish,
German and American influence. it grew from a grafting
of two centuries ago.
Former Mayor of New Orleans, Marc Morale after dining
at La Louisanne commented that La Louisanne brought New
Orleans to Los Angeles via its Creole cooking. La Louisanne
is an opportunity to enjoy a wonderful meal in the heart
of Southern California.
We invite you to make a reservation
today.
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