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Crazy Cajun Chef

Crazy Cajun Chef

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5168 Stewart St, Milton, Florida, 32570, United States
(850) 564-0293
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Mar 28, 2018
Finally a place that knows how to cook Cajun food, this side of Louisiana. Very friendly staff, gumbo was awesome and shrimp and fish tacos we're as good as any I have ever had. Of course I had to get some Beignets just to try them out and they were the best, even in comparison with Cafe Du Monde in New Orleans. And way better than Joe Patties for sure. I would definitely recommend.

Oct 22, 2017
If you want some authentic Cajun food in Santa Rosa County this is the place to go although the establishment looks small it is big in the taste of Cajun cuisine!!! I work close by and have found it to be excellent place to stop in grab a quick lunch or even a quick snack for the afternoon..... Having lived in and spent a lot of time in Southern Louisiana Cajun Country..... I can close my eyes while I'm eating there and Louisiana comes to mind..... Definitely give them a try you will not regret it

Feb 13, 2018
At 12:05 on a Tuesday I waited at the counter for almost 10 minutes ringing but a little service bell and listening to someone cook. Must’ve said hello or is anyone here 30 Times. Needs a lesson in customer service I will highly not recommend

Nov 25, 2017
The food was amazing, well priced and the staff were so nice. True southern hospitality. We loved it so much we're going back today! Try to gator bites or the gumbo.

Jan 6, 2018
Amazing tastes with a great menu selection! If you choose the "Benedict" burger, its size will make you think twice before ordering more sides for it. Oh, and do try the gator poboy! 😚

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Tue:11 am - 4 pm
Wed:11 am - 4 pm
Thu:11 am - 4 pm
Fri:11 am - 8 pm
Sat:12 pm - 8 pm

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