Razzoo’s Cajun Cafe, Cajun restaurant in Fort Worth, United States.
Razzoo's Cajun Cafe is a Louisiana-style restaurant in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, with both indoor and outdoor seating. The menu covers dishes such as shrimp, crawfish, gumbo, chicken fondue, and alligator tail.
The restaurant was founded to bring Louisiana cooking to Texas at a time when that style of food was little known in the state. Over the years, it became one of the places in Fort Worth where people go for Southern cooking from outside the region.
Dishes like boudin balls and gumbo come from the Creole cooking tradition of Louisiana, which mixes French, African, and Native American influences. Eating here gives a sense of how that cooking style traveled west into Texas.
The restaurant is in downtown Fort Worth and easy to reach on foot from nearby hotels and attractions, with parking available close by. Those who want to sit outside should keep in mind that summers in Fort Worth can be very hot.
One of the most ordered dishes is called Rat Toes, which are jalapenos stuffed with shrimp and crab and served with a dipping sauce. The name is meant to be playful, and the dish has become a reason in itself for many people to visit.
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