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Good Fish Meal in BR?(Flounder)
Posted on 2/16/09 at 10:50 am
Posted on 2/16/09 at 10:50 am
Im taking my GF out tonight and we both really enjoy fish entrees. Baked/grilled/blackened etc.. Any places have a good flounder dish?
Posted on 2/16/09 at 11:01 am to lsumailman61
I went to Dejulio Brothers Friday night for Valentines and had the flounder. It was very good- it had a crust, some Italian style crust with Artichoke sauce on top- it was excellent. You may wanna call first before you go though- it may have been only for Friday. Id just call some seafood place around town- Acme, parrains, Chimes, LA Lagniappe... and see if any of them have flounder
Posted on 2/16/09 at 11:11 am to Glock17
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Bone Fish Grill maybe
Garanteed to be frozen
Posted on 2/16/09 at 11:15 am to lsumailman61
Not sure who has flounder right now.. Flounder is really a fall/winter early summer fish not many are found inshore right now. By April though they will move back in.
Posted on 2/16/09 at 11:15 am to Catman88
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Bone Fish Grill maybe
Been there several times. Never been to La Lagniappe. Any suggestions there?
Posted on 2/16/09 at 11:20 am to lsumailman61
Easily best seafood in BR.
I suggest getting there early though like within 1st hour of opening otherwise prepare to wait.. There are a ton of suggestions on this board though just look around. I always choose the pontchartrain.
I suggest getting there early though like within 1st hour of opening otherwise prepare to wait.. There are a ton of suggestions on this board though just look around. I always choose the pontchartrain.
Posted on 2/16/09 at 11:23 am to Catman88
BTW Mike Andersons probably still has a stuffed flounder on their menu.. I havent been in a long time so Im not sure but many places will try to sell frozen flounder which isnt the southern flounder found offshore. Louisiana Lagniappe serves mostly black drum or red snapper.
Posted on 2/16/09 at 11:59 am to lsumailman61
The old Don's Seafood on Airline.................. 
Posted on 2/16/09 at 1:08 pm to Catman88
quote:+1
I always choose the pontchartrain.
Posted on 2/16/09 at 1:23 pm to lsumailman61
Fresh Fish, most are gonna serve black drum, here in town.
Oh and Catfish......
Oh and Catfish......
Posted on 2/16/09 at 1:32 pm to lsumailman61
My wife had the Chilean Sea Bass at Little Village, it was fantastic!
Posted on 2/16/09 at 1:34 pm to LSUDad
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Fresh Fish, most are gonna serve black drum, here in town.
Oh and Catfish......
or Talapia.............when did and why has this become accepted for a "Fresh Fish" offering in South La. where we have so many other great choices?
Posted on 2/16/09 at 1:42 pm to TreeDawg
Not sure where that is the "fresh fish" 
Posted on 2/16/09 at 1:56 pm to Catman88
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Not sure where that is the "fresh fish"
Just about any place in BR that has a "Fish de Jour" offering..........
Posted on 2/16/09 at 2:02 pm to TreeDawg
Examples? I know at LL its generally Drum at Parrains its also generally Drum.. I know that Opie said that he will use Tilapia but tell his customers about it and he only uses it if its the only thing he can get that is fresh. Maybe Im lucky but I havent run into a fish of the day to be Tilapia yet.
Posted on 2/16/09 at 2:06 pm to ngulin123
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Chilean Sea Bass
I can't believe people are still falling for this nonsense. The Patagonian Toothfish (Chilean Sea Bass) are being over fished. There is a black market for this critter, and to go along with the heavy pressure on the toothfish, it has been effecting other sea life as well. I'm not trying to preach to you, but I personally wouldn't order it if it was on the menu.
Tilapia is a bunch of tomfoolery and I wish people would stop eating that disgusting animal.
Posted on 2/17/09 at 9:57 am to TreeDawg
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The old Don's Seafood on Airline..................
They always have fresh stuffed flounder on the menu and I think Brunet's does as well.
I caught seven last weekend around Catfish lake about as big as a five gallon bucket lid.
Posted on 2/17/09 at 9:58 am to Martini
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I caught seven last weekend around Catfish lake about as big as a five gallon bucket lid.
Dammit man............
Posted on 2/17/09 at 10:03 am to TreeDawg
Not sure what that "de Jour" is....but they have it every day.
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