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re: Places to eat in New Iberia
Posted on 3/20/12 at 12:01 pm to Walt OReilly
Posted on 3/20/12 at 12:01 pm to Walt OReilly
if you have a car, its probably worth the 10-15 mile drive up to youngsville or broussard. i know you want cheap, but any other specifications?
in New Iberia, clementine's is good, but im told its pricey. also, there is a decent sushi place in the little downtown area but i cant recall the name. and none of this is first hand knowledge.
in New Iberia, clementine's is good, but im told its pricey. also, there is a decent sushi place in the little downtown area but i cant recall the name. and none of this is first hand knowledge.
Posted on 3/20/12 at 12:06 pm to skygod123
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in New Iberia, clementine's is good, but im told its pricey. also, there is a decent sushi place in the little downtown area but i cant recall the name. and none of this is first hand knowledge.
been to both but it's been a few years. prob the best food you'll find down there but i dont know if that's saying much.
Posted on 3/20/12 at 2:26 pm to skygod123
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there is a decent sushi place in the little downtown area but i cant recall the name.
Bo Jangles. Its not bad at all.
Legnon's Boucharie has outstanding boudin and other cajun sausage/meats.
I dont know anything else about dining in the town though. Shadows on the Teche is probably the best plantation tour in the state, however.
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