Business Description from the Web
This upscale restaurant offers Creole meals. Expect the average entrée to cost $20 to $30, and dress casual, but fashionable.
This pleasantly sophisticated restaurant regales diners with both genteel Southern ambience and a delightful Creole menu. You'll see from the presence of crab and boursin cheesecake that creativity is prominent, and it's proven with seafood mirliton cassoulet, Creole duck, and crabmeat-topped veal medallions. Lamb, pork, venison, and beef also appear on the menu, along with plenty of seafood...
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Posted by 10best
on October 23, 2008
A Creole rest. w/ the ambiance of the Vieux Carre.
Other Reviews from the web
My family used to go to Juban's for special occasions because our dining budget didn't allow us more frequent visits. But, about a month ago Juban's began offering 3-Course Prix Fixe specials for lunch ($16) and dinner ($28). That's 3 gourmet courses at one of Louisiana's finest restaurants. And the Prix Fixe selections are out of this world! We found out about them on the Juban's website...
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Had a Wonderful dinner here with my husband & two friends while working in LA, and it was truly fine- the Smoked Duck Gumbo was So good that it inspired my chef husband to create a similar dish for our Inn in West Virginia! Excellent food, lovely, elegant ambience, and all in all a great evening of fine, gourmet dining. Will happily return if I'm lucky enough to get back to Baton Rouge!
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Posted by elissejo
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 06, 2008)
I have traveled to Baton Rouge before but tend to eat at The Kingfish as I almost always stay in the Hilton, this time a few locals mentioned this place. I was dissapointed that I wouldn't be dining where we had originally planned (Ruth's Chris) but my mind was soon changed. I thought that the best part of the evening would be the company, and while they were hard to trump, I was mistaken....
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Posted by Cheffan
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 15, 2008)