Gated house setting creates a cozy atmosphere with no wait time. Grilled fish, especially well-seasoned mackerel, pairs perfectly with plantains. Bold, smoky flavors and balanced spice levels define the authentic Nigerian menu.
Grilled fish comes out well seasoned and tasty. Options include mackerel, often paired with sides like plantains.
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Suya Power House is a gated house, not a traditional restaurant.
Prices are affordable for the authentic Nigerian cuisine offered.
There was no wait time when I arrived, making it easy to get in.
Enjoy huge fried fish bursting with flavor alongside crispy shrimp and boudin balls in combo plates. The spot offers an authentic New Orleans vibe with warm southern hospitality. Regulars love the flavor-packed po' boys and standout hush puppies in a clean, lively setting.
Fried fish comes out huge and packed with flavor in every bite. The combo plates mix succulent fish with crispy fried shrimp and boudin balls, all cooked expertly.
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The owner operates the restaurant alone, so expect longer wait times.
Reservations are recommended to avoid delays due to the one-man operation.
The seafood platter costs $17 and includes fish, shrimp, fries, and a boudin ball.
Spacious, clean space blends authentic Kerala restaurant with a well-stocked Indian grocery. Fish fry is spicy and flavorful, especially king fish. Grocery offers fresh fish and meats alongside South Indian essentials.
Fish fry comes out very spicy and flavorful, especially the king fish variety. Indian grocery section stocks a good range of fresh fish alongside meats.
Good to know
Reservations are not required for dining, but it's best to arrive early on weekends.
The restaurant offers a weekend buffet deal that is popular among locals.
Parking is free and ample, making it easy to visit.
Seafood shines with fresh crawfish and fried fish baskets seasoned well and coated in crisp cornmeal. Atmosphere feels quiet and awkward with simple decor and plastic table covers. Prices stay affordable, making it a satisfying spot for casual dining.
Fish comes fried hard and seasoned well, coated in cornmeal without too much batter. The fish and shrimp taste good, with the fish baskets standing out, though fish size has shrunk on recent visits.
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The restaurant allows customers to bring their own alcohol.
Parking is easy and the establishment is clean.
Crawfish cost $9.99.
Seafood shines with perfect batter and fresh, made-to-order Cajun dishes like gumbo and boudin balls. Atmosphere stays kid-friendly and warm, offering a serene vibe that suits locals. Blackened fish with Cajun rice is a standout.
Fish comes with a perfect batter ratio and is cooked just right, never overdone. Blackened fish pairs well with Cajun rice, and made-to-order options arrive on time with consistent quality.
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Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The duo special costs $25.99 and includes three potatoes and one corn.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Seafood shines with blackened seasoning on fish and a rich seafood Mac & Cheese. The cozy spot inside a gas station buzzes with a family vibe and authentic New Orleans flavors. Limited seating means takeout focus, while lively music keeps the mood upbeat.
Fish dishes feature blackened seasoning and are well seasoned though not always crispy. Options include fried fish served with fries and fish combined in a seafood Mac & Cheese with shrimp and fried chicken.
Good to know
The restaurant is located inside a gas station and is takeout only.
The wait time was less than 5 minutes on Sunday evening around 7pm.
The meal for two costs $14, which some may find expensive.
Four lakes with floating fishing piers make fishing easy and scenic. Trails and picnic spots create a family-friendly vibe. A multilevel observation tower offers wide views, adding to the park's peaceful, relaxing atmosphere.
Numerous spots offer great fishing opportunities. The area combines gorgeous scenery with easy access for fishing.
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The park has a great launch area for boats, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards.
Expect to encounter wildlife like snakes and alligators near the water.
The park offers a lot of space for various activities.
Seafood shines with fresh fried shrimp and crawfish boils in a quiet, outdated setting. Catfish dominates the fish menu, especially in the fish and shrimp platter served hot. Ample seating and parking make visits easy despite persistent mechanical noises.
Fish comes mainly as catfish, never saltwater varieties. The fish and shrimp platter stands out, served hot and cooked fresh. Options include grilled and fried fish, often paired with shrimp and scallops.
Good to know
Lunch menu ends at 3 PM, so arrive before then.
Beware of unexpected price adjustments on your bill.
Parking is ample, even on busy weekends.