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Taste of New Orleans Restaurant

411 North Main Street
Newton KS 67114
Ph: 316-804-7041
onlythebest@tasteofneworleans.vpweb.com
www.tasteofneworleans.vpweb.com

Restaurant! Caterers/Event Planners! of "Authentic" Creole/Cajun foods..e.g. Jambalaya, Red Beans & Rice w/sausage, Creole Gumbo, Etouffees (Shrimp, Crawfish, and Chicken). SEAFOOD DISHES! Shrimp, Frog Legs, Oysters, Crawfish, Catfish! BARBEQUE DISHES: Pit-smoked brisket, Chicken, Baby-back Ribs, Spare Ribs, Sausage, and Ham! CATERING IS AVAILABLE 24/7. Just ask us! ALL OCCASIONS!
Monday - Saturday (11:00 am - 9:00 pm) / Closed on Sundays.

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