Cafe New Orleans
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Great little hidden gem in freo. Awesome food and service. We had the shrimp po'boy and fried chicken po'boy which were equally as good as the ones we…
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Great little Cafe! They serve delicious coffee and an array of New Orleans cuisine. Everything comes with a smile and the decor is fantastic - an ecle…
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Im always excited to find something new on my strolls through Freo. And this has been one of my recent discoveries that I have been looking forward to…
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3 Reviews on “Cafe New Orleans”
Great little hidden gem in freo. Awesome food and service. We had the shrimp po’boy and fried chicken po’boy which were equally as good as the ones we had in New Orleans. We washed it down with some tea and authentic hot beignets. yum! We will definitely be coming back for the chicken waffles.
Great little Cafe! They serve delicious coffee and an array of New Orleans cuisine. Everything comes with a smile and the decor is fantastic – an eclectic mix of souvenirs and nods to the owners home town.
Im always excited to find something new on my strolls through Freo. And this has been one of my recent discoveries that I have been looking forward to visiting. Tucked away on Phillimore Street is this little slice of New Orleans that is creating something different in Fremantle. Stepping inside I was taken in by the music and the friendly owner who was happy explain the menu. Its Cajun menu and theres so many different options on the blackboard menu that looked intriguing and new to me. I wanted to try them all, but I went with the owners suggestion of Jambalaya with cornbread, and decided to go with iced-tea, which is what normally is drunk with this dish. The Jambalaya consists of rice, shrimp, sausage and chicken as well as some veggies. It came out looking fresh and inviting and came with Hot Louisiana sauce, which I was told was actually medium heat, and I carefully drizzled some over the rice. It was a great flavoursome dish and loved the hit of the chili from the sauce. Cornbread was sweet and nice consistency.The tea made it refreshing. Having some room I ordered a slice of key lime pie the perfect dessert for a summery finish. I was told it was all made in-house, and they had other exciting options like the beetroot chocolate cake. The pie was perfection, with smooth lime filling that wasnt overly sweet and a great crust. Loved it. I havent tried their coffee, but having seen fried chicken with waffle on the menu I will have to go back for a brekkie treat soon.