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		<title>Great Cajun Food in Lafayette</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many areas of Louisiana are frequent vacation destinations for people and families across the country as well as the rest of the world. It is also popular with residents and has a diverse population and most of the cities of an atmosphere and personality unique to themselves. Lafayette is one of the interesting and popular [...]<p><a href="http://www.emptyvoices.com/2009/12/great-cajun-food-lafayette/">Great Cajun Food in Lafayette</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.emptyvoices.com">Empty Voices</a></p>



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<p>Many areas of Louisiana are frequent vacation destinations for people and families across the country as well as the rest of the world. It is also popular with residents and has a diverse population and most of the cities of an atmosphere and personality unique to themselves. Lafayette is one of the interesting and popular cities of this state and certainly has an atmosphere and social climate all of its own. One aspect of the city that is also unique to it is that fact that is has the most <a href="http://www.gumbopages.com/recipe-page.html">Cajun restaurants</a> per capita than any other city in the United States. This one of the things that many tourists who are visiting the city and staying in one of the <a href="http://www.hotelslafayette.com">hotels Lafayette</a> are excited about or extremely happy to discover. Walter was one of the latter. His good friend Bill talked him into going to Lafayette with him to look at some properties he was thinking of purchasing and he wasn’t sure what to expect when he got there.</p>
<p>Almost immediately he noticed restaurant after restaurant that seemed to serve Cajun food. Just driving by he began to get extremely hungry and finally talked Bill into stopping for something to eat. Without having any idea which one to choose or what to expect, the decided to stop at the next play they passed. This was <a href="http://www.randols.com/index.htm">Randol’s Cajun House</a> and they pulled in and could smell the food from the parking lot. This gave Walter a great feeling as well as hunger pains. They started off by having some Alligator Bites, which Bill was slightly hesitant to try. He ended up loving them and said they tasted a lot like chicken but better. For their meals Bill had the Gulf Coast Garlic Shrimp and Walter had the Bacon Jack Chicken. The food was great and Walter was in love with Lafayette. He joked that he was going to rent one of Bill’s properties just to have access to the great Cajun food. He settled for returning to the city as often as he could.</p>
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<p>One of the most important aspects of enjoying one’s vacation is also an element that is frequently overlooked until it is time to take part in the associated activity that of dining out in the country and or city which one is visiting. This is certainly true for Singapore and many people are introduced to a new favorite dish and food genre while visiting. There are many great restaurants, cafes and bistros found throughout Singapore that offer regional favorites as well as cuisine from around the world. A tourist will not be at a loss for dining options during their vacation and interestingly, some of the most popular food is not even found in a <a href="http://www.singaporerestaurant.com">Singapore restaurant</a>. Hawker food is a common and extremely popular method of preparation, ingredients and consumption for a quick meal on the Singaporean streets. These bowls usually have a noodle and seafood base and are specially public table tents are generally filled with satisfied customers. It is also common to eat a bowl hawker food while walking down the street.</p>
<p>And while it is easy and fun to catch a delicious meal on the go, that does not prevent people from enjoying their favorite restaurants or appreciating the luxury of full service in a comfortable atmosphere at the perfect table. And for the extremely active crowd, there are even many restaurants that stay open late and sometimes twenty four hours. This is great news for tourists who never wish to slow down and need a full meal after spending the night dancing. Ah Long Pancake is one of these all night venues and is known for its great <a href="http://www.cookingcache.com/vegetar/vegmoushuvegetableswithasianpancakes.shtml?rdid=rc1">filled pancakes</a>. Cheese and egg are common staple ingredients though there are many others to choose from. The Mutton Soup shop in stall ten of the Adam Road food centre is extremely popular with the late night crowd. Eastern Rice Dumpling is a great healthy alternative and offers a variety of <a href="http://kitchen.j321.com/sweet-sticky-dumplings.htm">stuffed rice dumplings</a>. Whatever your appetite craves and whenever you’re in need of or desiring great food there is a street vendor or restaurant in Singapore to serve you.</p>
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