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Relish the flavors of Louisiana’s culinary trails.

From savory gumbos to sweet desserts, you’re never very far from a memorable meal.

Not long ago, there was a scientific study that ranked Louisiana as the nation’s happiest state. Many reasons likely led to this distinction, but we’re pretty sure our incredible cuisine played a role. Bite into a beignet and see if a smile doesn’t break out.

Here, we don’t just eat. We dine with gusto. Our foods connect us to our diverse heritage, one that includes French, Spanish, African, and German influences. It is over a meal that we come together in celebration, whether it’s a Mardi Gras gumbo or simply a Friday night crawfish boil.

We’d love for you to join in our fun, so we’ve created seven culinary trails that cover the entire state. Use our helpful site to find quintessential Louisiana flavors, such as our famous boudin. With fine dining establishments, mom-and-pop diners, and everything in between, there are stops for every budget. As you explore, you’ll also meet the people behind these great dishes, people like Chris McMillian, one of New Orleans’ best bartenders. And for every trail you’ll find suggestions for culinary experiences to take your trip to a new level.

John Besh Welcomes You

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Insider Tips to Exploring the Trails

Winter weather means cravings for comfort foods

Winter weather means cravings for comfort foods, and there’s no better way to indulge than with a Louisiana plate lunch. A plate lunch, sometimes known in other parts of the country as a meat and three, features down-home local dishes like smothered pork chops, rice and gravy, or crawfish étouffée. Typically served cafeteria-style, plate lunch menus feature large portions and change daily, but locals know which days of the week to find their favorites.

 

Lafayette, in the Bayou Bounty Trail, offers many great choices for those seeking an authentic plate lunch experience. Pat’s Downtown and Dwyer’s Café are two popular spots, but you can find more at www.lafayettetravel.com/foodtour.